I knew a Rene from Switzerland (I am pretty sure) and he was a guy (Duh, I can't believe I typed that). I knew a Renee, and I couldn't stand her. I think that Renee is more feminine, but I do like it. What middle name would you put with it?
Renee is the feminine form. Rene is the male spelling, usually.
FWIW, though, sometimes Rene is used for a girl and pronounced Ree-Nee, like weenie or meanie. Example, former Penn State girls basketball coach Rene Portland.
I knew a Rene from Switzerland (I am pretty sure) and he was a guy (Duh, I can't believe I typed that). I knew a Renee, and I couldn't stand her. I think that Renee is more feminine, but I do like it. What middle name would you put with it?
Actually, I'm considering using it for the MN.
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I haven't ever posted on this board, but I had to chime in on this one! My name is Rene, spelled with one 'e' at the end. I asked my parents why on earth they spelled it like that, and they just said they preferred it that way, and they liked the uniqueness of it. I don't mind it, but I actually would prefer it to be spelled 'Renae' due to mine being often mispronounced. I also just like how it looks with the 'a'. Most people get that my name is Rene, but I also get 'Ree-nee' or 'Reen'. It's one of a kind, I guess ;-)
Re: Spelling of Rene vs. Renee
Renee is the feminine form. Rene is the male spelling, usually.
FWIW, though, sometimes Rene is used for a girl and pronounced Ree-Nee, like weenie or meanie. Example, former Penn State girls basketball coach Rene Portland.
Actually, I'm considering using it for the MN.
when i read Rene~ i read it as Reenie
I def think Renee is better! my best friend's name is Renee with 2 E's and a squiggly over the one E.