thoughts on boys name Rhys?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love Rhys

Have a son named Julian. If second had been a boy, we were going with Everett.


Julian and Everett are TERRIBLE names!


DP NO they are nice names! So many terrible names: Sir, Blue, Bear etc etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t like it at all. And the spelling is terrible.


Its the traditional spelling.
Anonymous
What exactly is the problem with a name that people may be unclear on the pronunciation for? It's just not a big deal to me when people ask how to say my name; I'm glad they care enough to ask. Rhys is not a hard name to actually vocalize the sounds for once people know how it's said.

I had a boss named Rhys. He's a whitebread, 50-something year old American male. It was the type of job where he had 100+ new employees every year from all over the country and all backgrounds and his name was never a topic of conversation ever. I never heard anyone have an issue with it. It was as unremarkable as Bob.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the problem with a name that people may be unclear on the pronunciation for? It's just not a big deal to me when people ask how to say my name; I'm glad they care enough to ask. Rhys is not a hard name to actually vocalize the sounds for once people know how it's said.

I had a boss named Rhys. He's a whitebread, 50-something year old American male. It was the type of job where he had 100+ new employees every year from all over the country and all backgrounds and his name was never a topic of conversation ever. I never heard anyone have an issue with it. It was as unremarkable as Bob.


Some people are just bored and need something to harp on.

I like the name!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the problem with a name that people may be unclear on the pronunciation for? It's just not a big deal to me when people ask how to say my name; I'm glad they care enough to ask. Rhys is not a hard name to actually vocalize the sounds for once people know how it's said.

I had a boss named Rhys. He's a whitebread, 50-something year old American male. It was the type of job where he had 100+ new employees every year from all over the country and all backgrounds and his name was never a topic of conversation ever. I never heard anyone have an issue with it. It was as unremarkable as Bob.


Right? My coworker named their kids really strange names- the second was Xiomara. Everyone just kept asking “how’s the baby?” because no one knew how to pronounce it (or how to spell it). Rhys is nothing in comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the problem with a name that people may be unclear on the pronunciation for? It's just not a big deal to me when people ask how to say my name; I'm glad they care enough to ask. Rhys is not a hard name to actually vocalize the sounds for once people know how it's said.

I had a boss named Rhys. He's a whitebread, 50-something year old American male. It was the type of job where he had 100+ new employees every year from all over the country and all backgrounds and his name was never a topic of conversation ever. I never heard anyone have an issue with it. It was as unremarkable as Bob.


Right? My coworker named their kids really strange names- the second was Xiomara. Everyone just kept asking “how’s the baby?” because no one knew how to pronounce it (or how to spell it). Rhys is nothing in comparison.


It was #848 in the US last year, between Paula and Aiyana. 319 baby Xiomaras. It's a pretty common Spanish-language name, so plenty of people know how to pronounce it, and spell it too.
Anonymous
Love it
Anonymous
Chavtastic.

Anonymous
I love it. I really wanted to name my son that but DH couldn't get on board. He only likes plain top 5 names though. He's a sheeple. It looked great with our last name.
Anonymous
Not a fan, but I suspect the thing I don't like about it (not a longstanding typical name in the U.S., so it pegs your kid as being from a specific demographic) is what appeals to you about it

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