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Old colleague just had a baby girl, named Reese Adaline.Personally, I don't get Reese on a girl, even with the existence of Reese Witherspoon (and this spelling also reminds me of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups); but I think Adaline is very pretty.WDYT?Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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I like Reese, not a fan of Adaline (prefer Adeline).
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I like it. It's a very balanced combo with the earthy and almost-not-trendy-anymore Reese and the frilly and feminine Adaline.
Reese is one of those names I would never use myself, but find simple and fresh on kids.

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I don't like Reese, and I don't like any spelling of it on a girl. I love Rhys on a boy. Adaline is very pretty and I am surprised it wasn't more popular after The Age of Adaline came out.
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I don't like Reese on a girl either, and I prefer the Adeline spelling.
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Adaline is lovely, but I don't like Reese on a girl at all. It isn't even Reese Witherspoon's name, her name is Laura, and Reese is her mothers maiden name.
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