Is this the same poster just incessantly asking about a new variation on misspelling Reese for a baby girl every day?
Let me save you some time: 10% think creative spellings are fine, 15% think appropriating masculine names/spellings for girls (Rhys) is fine or even preferable, and everyone else wonders what you have against the accepted spelling of the name.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:22
Subject: Riese
I'd say Ry-eese.
Spell it the normal way.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:21
Subject: Re:Riese
My first thought was Riesling.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:09
Subject: Re:Riese
Anonymous wrote:Op here. it is pronounced "Reese"
Did you know that it's the German word for giant?
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:09
Subject: Re:Riese
Anonymous wrote:Op here. it is pronounced "Reese"
How kr8tiv of you.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:08
Subject: Riese
Please, don’t.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:06
Subject: Riese
Oh, then no. Unless it’s spelled that way because it’s a family name or or something.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:05
Subject: Riese
I know 2 women and one baby girl named Rhys spelled that way. It also seems to be trending either spelling right now for girls. I’d go Rhys or Reese.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:03
Subject: Riese
Reese
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:03
Subject: Re:Riese
Op here. it is pronounced "Reese"
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:02
Subject: Riese
The spelling is not good.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:02
Subject: Riese
How is that pronounced?
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:00
Subject: Riese
Don't spell it like that.
Anonymous
01/06/2021 12:00
Subject: Riese
Are you pronouncing it Reese?
Not my favorite, either way, but I definitely wouldn't change the spelling if you are going for the sound of Reese.
If you are going for a long "i" sound, then the spelling is fine, but still not crazy about the name.
But she's your daughter, so my opinion means litttle.