Anonymous wrote: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.
You do realize not everyone texts this way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our son name is Connor. We are expecting another boy and have some name ideas. Which do you like best? These are our top names.
Owen
Benjamin
Graham
Caleb
Rhys
Benjamin! My favorite name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.