Haylie is also used as a masculine given name in English. However, it's more common for females. So, I think that the "Gender" of this name should be updated from "Feminine" to "Feminine & Masculine".Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unisex_name
Haylie McCleney is an American professional softball outfielder. She represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal. She most recently played in the Athletes Unlimited Softball league.
Haylie Ecker is an Australian performer, writer, artistic director, and the former first violinist and co-founding member of the multi-platinum selling classical crossover string quartet Bond. With Bond she sold over 4 million records and accrued 43 platinum and gold records internationally. She left Bond in 2008 to become a mother. She plays a 1751 J.B. Guadagnini.
I like this spelling of the name, though I might be biased because I have a friend with this spelling. It is the most logical way to spell it, and is far less confusing than other spellings, such as "Haleigh."
"I like this spelling of Haylie because it makes her different from everyone else with the name." "It makes her stand out a little from the normal spelling (Hailey)." Y'all do know that these "variant" spellings are popular and commonly used, right? And that they are not as unique as you might think? Actually, a few of Hayley's "variants" are more popular than the original spelling. Your daughter's name will be just another misspelled version of Hayley. Just wanted you to know!
― Anonymous User 12/2/2017
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I really like this name! It is my favorite way to spell it, too.
Famous bearer is Haylie Duff, the older sister of Hilary Duff.
― Anonymous User 3/24/2006
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I love this name! When my daughter was born I couldn't think of anything better to name her. The spelling is awesome (Haylie) because it makes her stand out a little from the normal spelling (Hailey).
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unisex_name