I really don’t know which spelling I prefer and I just want to know which spelling you would use.
Thank you x
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- not expecting, obviously–
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- thank you for your input everyone–
I really don’t know which spelling I prefer and I just want to know which spelling you would use.
Thank you x
I would use [name_u]Everly[/name_u], I think the -leigh makes it look a bit ‘trendy’.
I agree, [name_u]Everly[/name_u] feels more timeless and straightforward!
I really like [name_u]Everly[/name_u].
I loooove [name_u]Everly[/name_u]! I think [name_f]Everleigh[/name_f] looks like you’re trying too hard to be different (not you specifically!!)
[name_u]Everly[/name_u] - the leigh part looks a bit unnessecary to me in [name_f]Everleigh[/name_f]
[name_u]Everly[/name_u] for sure
I like [name_u]Everly[/name_u] better, I don’t really know why.
I much prefer [name_u]Everly[/name_u]! She’s one of my favorites. Not sure why, but I’m always tempted to pronounce -leigh endings as lay not lee. Maybe because of [name_u]Leighton[/name_u]? Idk. Either way, I think [name_u]Everly[/name_u] looks cleaner.
I’m in the minority here, but I feel like [name_f]Everleigh[/name_f] looks better.
[name_u]Everly[/name_u] looks more namey to me.
[name_u]Everly[/name_u] looks much classier. [name_f]Everleigh[/name_f] gives off a trashy vibe to me.
I prefer [name_u]Everly[/name_u]. 1930s actress [name_m]Everley[/name_m] [name_m]Gregg[/name_m] spelt it this way to give you another option.