Hadley
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I think it's wretched for a girl. Seems trendy and masculine to me. I like the meaning, because my name is Heather. :b I'd consider as a mn for a boy only.
No, it doesn't make me think of the word "head" at all.
I know a little girl who's 6 or 7 named Hadley. She has a younger sister named Emilie.
No, it doesn't make me think of the word "head" at all.
I know a little girl who's 6 or 7 named Hadley. She has a younger sister named Emilie.
I really dislike it. I don't like the sound of it at all. I know a woman in her 30s with the name.
I think it's a sweet name for a girl, but better suited for a boy.
The only time i've ever heard that name that i can think of is on a tv show, one of the doctors last name was Hadley.
The only time i've ever heard that name that i can think of is on a tv show, one of the doctors last name was Hadley.
I kind of like it but I feel like its way too trendy to use. Plus, I prefer on it on a boy.
Yes it's very pretty.
Instantly I'm reminded of the character Persephone Hadley from Malorie Blackmans Noughts and Crosses saga but otherwise it is beautiful.
Instantly I'm reminded of the character Persephone Hadley from Malorie Blackmans Noughts and Crosses saga but otherwise it is beautiful.
Head? How do you get "head" out of it?
Around my neighborhood, I can name multiple streets with Hadley. I've never thought of it as anything else. It sounds more like a surname, and for that reason, it sounds masculine to me (not that I'd want it used on a boy either).
Around my neighborhood, I can name multiple streets with Hadley. I've never thought of it as anything else. It sounds more like a surname, and for that reason, it sounds masculine to me (not that I'd want it used on a boy either).
No.
It sounds incredibly pretentious, and really ugly at the same time.
It sounds incredibly pretentious, and really ugly at the same time.
No. To me Hadley sounds masculine.