Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The spelling is super trashy and nobody will be able to pronounce it.
Just go with Reese or Rhys, which are fine.
Rhys is also trashy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know somebody who named their daughter this. It is a family name (grandmother’s maiden name). She likes the name and it fits her child, but she is constantly asked how to pronounce and spell it. It is much more of a headache than she ever anticipated.
As others said “Riese” (REE-zuh) in german means giant, while “Reise,” (RYE-zuh), which is going to be a common misspelling for you, means trip, like taking a trip. Just FYI I’m cast that may matter to you.
Is it a blogger in the DC area?
Anonymous wrote:I know somebody who named their daughter this. It is a family name (grandmother’s maiden name). She likes the name and it fits her child, but she is constantly asked how to pronounce and spell it. It is much more of a headache than she ever anticipated.
As others said “Riese” (REE-zuh) in german means giant, while “Reise,” (RYE-zuh), which is going to be a common misspelling for you, means trip, like taking a trip. Just FYI I’m cast that may matter to you.