Question:
What is the proper pronuonciation for the name "Rhys?"?
Atlanta Lady
2007-07-08 19:27:30 UTC
Is it "reese" or "rice?"
Sixteen answers:
NoTurningBackNow
2007-07-08 19:29:27 UTC
My guess would be Reese
sue m
2007-07-08 19:34:16 UTC
Reese
wordless.pictures
2007-07-10 15:44:17 UTC
It's Reese
ivy_la_sangrienta
2007-07-12 12:58:02 UTC
Reese. It's an Irish name. Just ask the goooorgeous Irish actor Jonathan Rhys-Meyer.
Sydney
2007-07-09 06:39:16 UTC
It's pronounced like Reese.
elaeblue
2007-07-08 19:33:10 UTC
Its pronounced reese.
yelwobeissac
2007-07-08 19:53:50 UTC
I would say reese
rukavishnikov
2016-12-10 11:12:30 UTC
because of the fact they did no longer understand that the letter “J” did no longer exist until eventually many centuries after the hot testomony became into written. The call “Jehovah” is an attempt to transliterate the Hebrew consonants YHWH, the sacred “tetragrammaton” it is discovered interior the Hebrew text textile which the old testomony of the King James Bible is in keeping with. As God's call became into understood via Jews to be too holy to be stated, the letters YHWH have been used, and the notice “Adonai,” meaning “Lord” became into written decrease than it, or substituted for it, and is in general held via pupils that for the duration of time, the vowels from Adonai grew to grow to be inserted into YHWH, the “a” starting to be an “e” and the “y” starting to be “j” and “v” getting used for “w”. The letter “J” did no longer exist until eventually many centuries after the hot testomony became into written, and Yahweh is often held to be the extra splendid attempt at transliteration. even nonetheless, God does used translations, because of the fact the hot testomony has words translated into Greek, and the call call that God has declared souls are saved via, baptized via, healed via, and referred to as via, is Jesus Christ, or Yehoshua M?šîa? from Hebrew, and I?soûs. Khristós from Greek.
balletgal
2007-07-08 21:11:43 UTC
There's a famous author with this name but I can't seem to place the last name... Anyway, in my college class the professor pronounced it "Rice."
special-chemical-x
2007-07-08 19:30:27 UTC
As in John Rhys Davies?



It is pronounced like "Rees"
Holy..Rock
2007-07-08 19:51:18 UTC
its REESE as far as i know..there was a little boy at the daycare i work at with that name..
ladystangswanga
2007-07-08 19:30:23 UTC
reese
Felix and Alysha
2007-07-08 19:30:29 UTC
reese aint it cute?
anonymous
2007-07-08 19:31:34 UTC
Reece to rhyme with "peace" - in Wales anyway!



http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Rhys
Jamie-Ann
2007-07-08 19:31:07 UTC
My first thought was "rice".
nancydeanna
2007-07-08 20:14:33 UTC
"Rise" or "Rice"


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