My husband and I are expecting our fourth baby later this year. We currently have
Heidi Olivia,
Rhys Owen, and
Griffin Henry. We're having a little girl this time around, and we've struggled with finding a name. After scouring many books and sites, we decided on
Cerys Emily.
We went back on fourth on
Carys vs.
Cerys. While
Cerys is technically the correctly pronunciation, we were worried that she'd constantly be called
Cerise, Seer-ees, or something else entirely wrong because we live in the US. Using the starting "a" might at least give people the "care" sound. However, the fact that it is the wrong pronunciation annoyed me, and we settled on
Cerys.
Do you think
Cerys is too difficult for most Americans?
Someone told me it looked made up and trendy-- do you think this is true?
Also, do you think it goes well with our other kids' names?
Thanks for all the help, guys!