Hailey/Hayley

Anonymous
Hayley is stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I come from a culture where the meaning of names is very important. I think that’s why names like Kylie, Kelsey, Hayley, etc just don’t feel substantive.


The original Hayley, Hayley Mills, was given her mother's maiden name. So Hayley is a surname and it is similar to other old English surnames ending in -ley. They are all place names referring to fields or meadows:

Hayley--hay meadow
Wesley--western meadow
Ashley--ash (tree) meadow
Bradley--wide meadow
Hadley--heather meadow
Stanley--stony meadow
Kinsley--king's meadow
Oakley--oak meadow
Marley--seaside meadow
Harley--hare meadow
Presley--priest's meadow
Bentley--coarse grass meadow
Farley--fern meadow
Whitley--white meadow
Langley--long meadow


I feel stupid for believing this, but I truly thought that people only name their sons Bentley in reference to the car. I had no idea that it’s also a surname!
Anonymous
Hae Lee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not a serious name for an adult.


Ridiculous. It is every bit as "serious" as Hillary, Leslie, Abbie, Kathy, Emily, Sally, Ali, Lori, Mindy, etc that millions of serious professional adult women have. We've had presidential candidates named Hillary, Nikki, Amy, Tulsi, Carly.


You don’t like names that end in y sounds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not a serious name for an adult.


Ridiculous. It is every bit as "serious" as Hillary, Leslie, Abbie, Kathy, Emily, Sally, Ali, Lori, Mindy, etc that millions of serious professional adult women have. We've had presidential candidates named Hillary, Nikki, Amy, Tulsi, Carly.


You have presented a mix of classic, "serious enough for an adult" names and golden retriever names.

I don't see how you can think Nikki and Lori and Carly, for example, are anywhere near the same as Hillary or Katherine or Emily, to be honest. Completely different connotation. Can you really not see that?

Hailey/Hayley is also a good name for a golden retriever. Not a serious name for an adult human, as a PP noted.


NP but it seems like you failed to grasp that half of the names PP listed were names of actual, powerful, "serious" adult women. Like sure, in the vacuum of your own imagination, you might find the names Nikki and Carly to be unserious or more suitable for a dog. But in the real world where we all currently life, these are the names of the former US ambassador to the UN and the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard. Setting aside any political disagreements you might have with those women, they are serious people with important and impressive careers. So here are some accomplished adult humans with these names that you claim are unserious dog names. Hmmm.

They are also incredibly common names, as is Lori. Common HUMAN names. So lots and lots of people with these names. School teachers. Doctors. City council members.

Meanwhile, there are people with what you consider to be "serious" names who are criminals, failure to launch adults, professional dog walkers, etc. I even know dogs names stuff like Nora and Ruth, which you probably believe are more "serious" names.

It's almost like what you think is a "serious" name or a "golden retriever" name is a totally made up categorization that has zero relevance to real life.

Real question: are YOU a golden retriever?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not a serious name for an adult.


You are a deeply unserious person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not a serious name for an adult.


Ridiculous. It is every bit as "serious" as Hillary, Leslie, Abbie, Kathy, Emily, Sally, Ali, Lori, Mindy, etc that millions of serious professional adult women have. We've had presidential candidates named Hillary, Nikki, Amy, Tulsi, Carly.


You have presented a mix of classic, "serious enough for an adult" names and golden retriever names.

I don't see how you can think Nikki and Lori and Carly, for example, are anywhere near the same as Hillary or Katherine or Emily, to be honest. Completely different connotation. Can you really not see that?

Hailey/Hayley is also a good name for a golden retriever. Not a serious name for an adult human, as a PP noted.


It’s not the fault of parents that people decide to name their dogs human names. Hailey/Hayley is a human name. People should stick to naming their dogs Clover, Clementine, Bear, Fern, etc. Leave the “unique” names for your dog, and give your children somewhat normal names.

Nowadays, the dogs have human names and the humans (children) have dog names.
Anonymous
I have known people named Clementine and Bear, and also think Clover is an excellent name for a dog.
Anonymous
I wonder whyyyyy some of you wouldn't take an adult Hailey "seriously" but think say, Thomas sounds great. Hmmmmmmmm. I don't think it's just the -y thing. I am thinking Timothy and Jeremy are just great, right? Hmmmm.

Do you also ignore resumes that say Shameka at the top? Would you prefer Elizabeth?

All that to say..... I wish you guys would publish your naming standards and practices so we can all get in line with great waspy classy patrician sounding names! You definitely seem like great people we should all be listening to.
Anonymous
I like Haley or Hailey but I also like Halle, Hadley and Ansley.
Anonymous
The only Haylee that I know was born in 2005. Sweet girl, sweet name.
Anonymous
I love the name Hayden for a girl.
Anonymous
It's a cute name.
I also like Hallie and Holly. More old fashioned but classics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WDYT of Hailey/Hayley for a baby girl? What kind of person do you picture? Even if you don't like the name itself, which spelling do you prefer?

Thank you!


Hailey
Anonymous
It’s not a name that has ever been on my radar, but it does sound absolutely adorable.
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