Reese/ Reece/Rhys
Here lately, I've been liking these names for a boy. I was looking at the popularities of each of these spellings, and it appears that Reese Witherspoon has increased that spelling's popularity on the girl's side. However, there's still plenty of competition from the boys on this name, and Reece is still all-boy (from the top 1000). Rhys has not made it into the U.S. top 1000 at all (although it is in some other places). What do you think of the name in general? Which spelling do you like the best?
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I like it spelled Reece.
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I don't like it on either sex (though I think that it's best left for the boys). It just sounds so whiny, and I can't get past the association with Reeses candy. I suppose the spelling Rhys is best because it doesn't make me think quite as much of the brand of candy.
Reece is my preferred spelling way for a boy.
I like it spelt Rhys.
I love the name, and Rhys is my favorite spelling.
I like it, spelled Rhys
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It's very overused (on boys) here, so I have a hard time liking it. Rees is probably my favourite spelling though.
This name has been growing on me as well recently (for a boy, of course).
I went to school with a Reese and know of a Reece so all the spellings are all-male to me. I prefer the spelling Rhys though. I find it interesting as it has no vowels (as in a, e, i, o, u, although you could class y as one) in as such, like in Bryn (which I also only prefer on a boy) so I've always though Rhys and Bryn would be a good set.
Louise x
I went to school with a Reese and know of a Reece so all the spellings are all-male to me. I prefer the spelling Rhys though. I find it interesting as it has no vowels (as in a, e, i, o, u, although you could class y as one) in as such, like in Bryn (which I also only prefer on a boy) so I've always though Rhys and Bryn would be a good set.
Louise x