Hadley
Opinions on Hadley m and f?
I don't like it t all.
I don't like it t all.
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I dislike it. It just sound bad to me. I don't like the "had" part and "ley" always come off as cutesy. I think of it more as a girl's name, but don't like it for either.
It sounds like a hillbilly name.
I agree - it's just not good. Sounds like a tag: Had Ley, Would Travel.
That said, given enough sons I'd use Hedley as a mn, using the ln of a deceased friend.
That said, given enough sons I'd use Hedley as a mn, using the ln of a deceased friend.
I like Hailey much better.
I don't like it either, and it's only in small part because it's a phonebook surname name among legions of same.
I think almost all my dislike for it traces to the word "HAD" in it.
Had = past tense, suggests passive voice. And possessed, as an object.
Seems negating, to be Had.
If it were Hatley, I might feel sort of indulgent towards it, because it has a kewt-like sound. But it's not, it doesn't, and it sounds morose and scrubby.
Sister Bailey, brother Creighton.
I think almost all my dislike for it traces to the word "HAD" in it.
Had = past tense, suggests passive voice. And possessed, as an object.
Seems negating, to be Had.
If it were Hatley, I might feel sort of indulgent towards it, because it has a kewt-like sound. But it's not, it doesn't, and it sounds morose and scrubby.
Sister Bailey, brother Creighton.
This message was edited 5/27/2016, 10:15 PM
I like it. Girl, boy, doesn't matter to me.
I like it for a female but I don't know how well it would age...
I don't think I like it for a male.
I don't think I like it for a male.
I dislike it for either gender. I much prefer Hayden for a boy or a girl.
I don't like it. -ley is not my favorite suffix and Had is not an appealing start. I've only heard it for girls, but I don't like it any better for a boy.
This.
No, not really, I think I would prefer something like Hedy instead!