| My favorite is Benjamin |
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For Rhys, I'd go with Reece if the mispronunciation thing bothers you.
Owen is great but super popular - I also know a Connor/Owen family. Just a thought but you could consider Rowan (my son's name) or Ronan for similar names but something a little less common. |
Reece is the feminine spelling. Rhys is the masculine spelling. |
| I love Benjamin and really like Graham and Owen. |
| Connor and Cole. |
I have always considered Reece - boy, Reese - girl. Knowing that both have been used for each gender and are quite neutral. Rhys just looks odd to me. |
Hmm, don’t think so - i know two Reeces and both are adult men. |
| Kevin |
Rhys looks like a typo or like something was left off. I vote for Graham. That’s recently landed on my list. |
| Any if them by Rhys. The rest are okay. |
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I would skip Rhys. Everything else on your list is fine.
If you're looking for suggestions: Patrick William/Liam Gabriel Ian Shane Pierce |
| Rowan |
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This is really silly but when your boys are older you will spend a lot of time texting about them. Making plans, car pools, telling stories. It’s nice if their names start with a different letter. Examples: Do you want C to grab your mail next week? School called and O needs a pick up. I know it’s a pretty dumb consideration.
I love all your names except Rhys. |
+100 |
You do realize not everyone texts this way.
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