it's not Reece Witherspoon. It's ReeSe Witherspoon |
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Love the name Rhys.
I teach preK. Last year I had a boy Rhys and a girl Reese. This year I have another boy Rhys. Lots of R names coming through: Rhys, Reed, Ryder, Ryker |
Oh, ffs, that’s pointlessly rude to PP. It’s ok to disagree about names, but there’s no good reason to be hateful about a name that a poster has already given a child! |
| I have a boy Rhys and love it. It's becoming more widespread so it's not like no one ever can pronounce it. I think Rhys is the better spelling for a boy. My husband has fairly recent Welsh family so we are semi-legit but who cares, I prob would have wanted it use it anyway. |
| Love. We have an Elliott. |
| Bryan or Sean? Griffin? |
| Pretentious |
Coming on here to say the same! |
| I used it for a boy's middle. Only a few people have asked how to pronounce it (of course, it is a middle). I prefer Rhys for boys and Reese for girls. |
| Don’t like it at all. And the spelling is terrible. |
Very pretentious and confusing, unless you dad/ grandad was a Rhys. |
| I thought it was pronounced Rice? |
| I like the name, but wasn't sure about pronunciation. |
Ok so I misspelled her name. It is still pronounced the same. Reece or Reese it makes zero difference. |
How do you get Rice from Rhys? |