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I definetely like RHYS but i would spell it RICE.
I definetely like RHYS but i preffer the spelling RICE. You have great taste like me. Thnx!-------------------------------------------------
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I can't stand the Rice spelling . . .It's completely counter-intuitive for pronunciation. Rhys makes sense; Rice doesn't.
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Semi-guiltily...I'd like the name Rice said like rice, if it wasn't for the food. As it is now it'd be pretty hard to sneak it past people.

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This message was edited 9/3/2006, 8:56 PM

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Oh, great taste...

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Rhys is pronounced Reese.

This message was edited 9/3/2006, 11:08 AM

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So is Rice...Not always (it's also pronounced r-eye-ce, like rice that you eat) but 'reese' is an acceptable way to pronounce it too.
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She intended it to be said Rice, which is why I said it.
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