Rhys
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Rhys is a nice name. Raven is ok, but it seems like the name wouldn't age well. It seems very teenager-ish to me.
How about...
Rhys and Coralie
Rhys and Amara
Rhys and Miranda
Rhys and Meadow
Rhys and Harper
Rhys and Lila
Rhys and Elsa
Rhys and Noelle
Rhys and Madeleine (or Madeline)
Rhys and Adeline
Rhys and Adara
Rhys and Claire
Rhys and Arwen
Rhys and Arden
Rhys and Maeve
Rhys and Maeva
Rhys and Muirwen
Rhys and Moira
Rhys and Branwen
Rhys and Bronwen
Rhys and Cassandra
Rhys and Cassia
Rhys and Willow
Rhys and Raina / Rayna
Rhys and Rosalie
Rhys and Cora
Rhys and Adelaide
How about...
Rhys and Coralie
Rhys and Amara
Rhys and Miranda
Rhys and Meadow
Rhys and Harper
Rhys and Lila
Rhys and Elsa
Rhys and Noelle
Rhys and Madeleine (or Madeline)
Rhys and Adeline
Rhys and Adara
Rhys and Claire
Rhys and Arwen
Rhys and Arden
Rhys and Maeve
Rhys and Maeva
Rhys and Muirwen
Rhys and Moira
Rhys and Branwen
Rhys and Bronwen
Rhys and Cassandra
Rhys and Cassia
Rhys and Willow
Rhys and Raina / Rayna
Rhys and Rosalie
Rhys and Cora
Rhys and Adelaide
To much vowel sound to me, and I love the name Rhys.
Rhys is one of my favorite boy's names of all time. (Which says something, because my favorite names change about every week).
I'd pair Rhys with something classic and strong:
Rhys Alexander
Rhys Corbin
Rhys Addison
Rhys Oliver
Rhys Emmanuel
Rhys Montgomery
Rhys Wilson
Rhys Hartley
Rhys Walter
Rhys William
Rhys Maxwell
Rhys Mortimer
Rhys Gideon
Rhys Adrien
Rhys Wallace
I think it would sound best with something that starts with an 'A' or a 'W'. My personal favs are Rhys Alexander and Rhys Wilson.
I'd pair Rhys with something classic and strong:
Rhys Alexander
Rhys Corbin
Rhys Addison
Rhys Oliver
Rhys Emmanuel
Rhys Montgomery
Rhys Wilson
Rhys Hartley
Rhys Walter
Rhys William
Rhys Maxwell
Rhys Mortimer
Rhys Gideon
Rhys Adrien
Rhys Wallace
I think it would sound best with something that starts with an 'A' or a 'W'. My personal favs are Rhys Alexander and Rhys Wilson.
I'm not crazy over Rhys, I think the spelling is unattractive and the sound of it is very "posh" or effeminate. But if you want to use it, I say a classic masculine name is best for a middle name. Some suggestions:
Rhys David
Rhys Edward
Rhys Patrick
Rhys Oliver
Rhys Vincent
Rhys William
I dont' think Rhys and Raven "go well togheter." Rhys is very "posh" and English, as I said and Raen is very goth-girl, something a teenage goth would choose as a screen name or something. If you like the two names to both start with R, then some ideas might be:
Rhys and Rosemary
Rhys and Rebecca
Rhys and Rachel
Rhys David
Rhys Edward
Rhys Patrick
Rhys Oliver
Rhys Vincent
Rhys William
I dont' think Rhys and Raven "go well togheter." Rhys is very "posh" and English, as I said and Raen is very goth-girl, something a teenage goth would choose as a screen name or something. If you like the two names to both start with R, then some ideas might be:
Rhys and Rosemary
Rhys and Rebecca
Rhys and Rachel
Rhys and Rosemary go very well together. Nice sib sets.
I love Rhys, it's very nice. I prefer Raven as a boys name, so when I see Rhys and Raven I'd be expecting two boys.
other suggestions:
Rhys and Tess
Rhys and Ciara
Rhys and Aster / Esther
Rhys and Elsa
Rhys and Niamh / Neve
Rhys and June
Rhys and Paige
Rhys and Raine
Rhys and Graham
Rhys and Chris
Rhys and Heath
Rhys and Jules
Rhys and Miles
Rhys and James
Rhys and Roman / Ronan / Ronen
Rhys and Parris
other suggestions:
Rhys and Tess
Rhys and Ciara
Rhys and Aster / Esther
Rhys and Elsa
Rhys and Niamh / Neve
Rhys and June
Rhys and Paige
Rhys and Raine
Rhys and Graham
Rhys and Chris
Rhys and Heath
Rhys and Jules
Rhys and Miles
Rhys and James
Rhys and Roman / Ronan / Ronen
Rhys and Parris