[Opinions] Re: Rhys
in reply to a message by Felie
I love Rhys as well but only this spelling because I'd want people to know it's a HE since Reese is often seen now as feminine. Rhys makes me think of Wales. It has an old-school vibe to it. I picture Rhys as a professor or a writer. :-) My dh's gm had a Welsh background. In fact, I traced the surname back to the 1500s in Wales and always felt it would be cool to use Rhys in a ds' name, but probably as a mn. I can easily imagine a male of any age named Rhys.
ETA that my dh's gm's maiden name wasn't Rhys. It was Lloyd. Just wanted to make that clear.
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ETA that my dh's gm's maiden name wasn't Rhys. It was Lloyd. Just wanted to make that clear.
"Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care." Theodore Roosevelt
This message was edited 2/11/2016, 10:33 AM
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Hi !!!
Reese...I don't like this girl name at all...
But Rhys as a teacher is a great idea!
Ehm...I didn't understand...I'm so sorry.
What means "My dh's gm had a..." ?
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Reese...I don't like this girl name at all...
But Rhys as a teacher is a great idea!
Ehm...I didn't understand...I'm so sorry.
What means "My dh's gm had a..." ?
Byeeeeeeeeeee
My dear husband's grandmother ...