[Opinions] Haley/Hailey/Hayley
Awhile ago I posted some names that my friend who is pregnant and due in late December is considering. Since then, her and her husband have decided on:
Haley Marie (Marie is her and her mom's middle name) for a girl
Logan Tate (Tate is her maiden name) for a boy
The question that I have for everyone is, which spelling of Haley do you prefer/think is more common, as she does not want her daughter to have to spell her name every time someone asks? I prefer Haley, but the other spellings that they are considering are, Hayley or Hailey.
Haley Marie (Marie is her and her mom's middle name) for a girl
Logan Tate (Tate is her maiden name) for a boy
The question that I have for everyone is, which spelling of Haley do you prefer/think is more common, as she does not want her daughter to have to spell her name every time someone asks? I prefer Haley, but the other spellings that they are considering are, Hayley or Hailey.
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I like Hayley the best. I think Haley is the most common
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I think Haley is the most straightforward, but she'll still more than likely have to spell it for everyone. I have a friend with a little girl named Haley (mn Elizabeth) and she said they spelled it that way so it would be easier, but she says everyone spells it a TON of different ways anyway. :b And her little girl is only 5 years old, so she has that to look forward to for years, I guess. My name is Heather so I never had that problem, so it just seems like a bigger hassle to me, I guess.
I don't really love Haley Marie or Logan Tate, but they're not bad by any means. Good luck to your friend. :)
I don't really love Haley Marie or Logan Tate, but they're not bad by any means. Good luck to your friend. :)
I personally prefer the spelling of Haley to any of the other spellings. I think that right now Hailey is more popular ... according to the popularity charts for the past few years anyway, but I have met more Haleys than any other spelling. I don't particularly like the name no matter what the spelling, though.