Is it like rice or more like [name]Reese[/name]? I always say rice but i tought i read somewhere it was reese.
For a boy, is [name]Reese[/name] or [name]Rhys[/name] better?
Is it like rice or more like [name]Reese[/name]? I always say rice but i tought i read somewhere it was reese.
For a boy, is [name]Reese[/name] or [name]Rhys[/name] better?
It’s indeed reese, but for a boy, the [name]Rhys[/name] spelling is better. Blame Ms. Witherspoon
[name]Rhys[/name] is pronounced [name]Reese[/name]. I adore both spellings but fear no one will pronounce or spell [name]Rhys[/name] correctly. I love both the sound and look of [name]Reese[/name] but love the history and mystery around [name]Rhys[/name]. Plus, [name]Jonathan[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] Meyers is delicious.
I agree, he is a handsome fella, not to say hot!
Where i live, english names arent too popular, except when they have a clear dutch pronounciation ([name]Noah[/name], [name]Emma[/name], [name]Micheal[/name], [name]Diana[/name], …) so my environment will only know [name]Reese[/name] Witherspoon (i am talking teenager till 20something-er people I know, my parent wont know how to spell and thus go with [name]Rhys[/name] if I say so :p)
I think its a uncommon enough name to, if they saw the spelling once and know me (not like, meet once a yaer or christmas cards only) they will spell [name]Rhys[/name]. Im not afraid of the spellings issues.
Im liking [name]Rhys[/name] more and more each minute! It isnt hard to pronounce so that a HUGE plus!
I adore this name! The pronunciation is [name]Reese[/name], but the spelling [name]Rhys[/name] is definitely much better for a boy.