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Hadley
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It fits in well with other lightweight modern names.
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I struggle to see the appeal of it, but if I met one, I wouldn't care.
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It's pretty, also like it spelled Hadleah and Hadlee.
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I don't love it but there's nothing wrong with Hadley. It's straight-forward, easy to pronounce, easy to spell, kinda cute. It's fine. The only hang-up is that -ley names are the new -den names so Hadley won't stand out at all (if that's what you're looking for).
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Don't really like it
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It’s not that bad to be honest.
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I am occasionally on board with a handful of modern names but this isn't one of them. Strong dislike on my end I'm afraid.
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I liked it for about five minutes years ago. Hadley was Ernest Hemingway's first wife's name. Actually her middle name and I believe a family surname. In that context, I rather enjoyed it. When it began to become popular I lost all interest.
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It used to be one of my favorites. No I don't really like it anymore. Hadley is just okay. It's better than many modern names but not really great. I like it better than Courtney or Kelsey though.
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For some reason it reminds me of "Hedley Kow" - a mischievous shapeshifting creature.
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Whoa. Hedley would be neat, much more interesting than Hadley!
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