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Hailey
A gp of mine! Wdyt? Fav spelling?
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I like it. It's fun to say and sounds pretty.It seems to be getting popular again in some countries (just the Hailey spelling) because of Hailey Bieber. So I personally associate this spelling with celebrity drama and don't like it very much.I do love Hayley and I also really love Haley. Definitely a bit dated but cute.
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It’s awful: infantile, spiritless, and dated. Sorry!
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It's been trending so long that it's become boring. The spelling is pretty, though. I don't too much care for Hayley or Haley.
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I think it's a very pretty name that I really love.
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Better than Hayley, which has been too popular. My favorite spelling is Haylie, though.On another note, it's surprising how it's cracking the charts in France, Germany, Netherlands and even Sweden.
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It's because of Hailey Bieber. She has been everywhere in the past few years, especially on TikTok, Instagram etc.
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My ranking of the spellings:
Hayley > Hailee > Hailey > Hailie > Haylee > Haylie > Haley > Haleigh
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I like the spelling Hailey the best and it is a nice name. Not one I would use, but I have a good association with this name so it is special.
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I have always loved this name, despite being MEGA popular for my age group. During freshman year of high school (5 years ago), there were FOUR Hailey's in my math class; Hailey, Haliegh (not a typo), Haley, and Hayley. The first spelling I encountered of this name was Hailee; she was in my kindergarten class. Despite all of these different spelling variants, Hailey seems to be most popular. Anyways, I enjoy the spellings Hailey, Haley, and Haleigh!
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Hailey is alright. I also like the spelling Haley.
Especially when it's spelled Hailey, this name mostly reminds me of "hail" as in "greet / say hi" and that's a positive association.
Hayley makes me think of hay. Oddly, Hayden does not make me think of hay. Maybe because hay comes from a lea and not a den? ha.I like the name Hallie better than Hailey, though. It's not so surnamey, it seems styled more like Sally and Maggie and Sadie, while Hailey seems more like Shelby, Kayley, Mallory, and Leslie.
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Yes! Hailey has the same energy as those names, especially Shelby.
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Hailey is one of the few "surnames as first names" that I don't mind. Hailey is my favourite spelling followed by Haley. Haylie is ok. I'm not a fan of Hayley even though it's a perfectly acceptable spelling of the name. I have a very pronounced aversion to more than one "y" in a name.

This message was edited 4/10/2024, 5:33 AM

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I agree with everything.
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Nice, favourite spelling Hayley, haven't known girls with this name with any alternative spelling
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