Hopefully this doesn't come off as biitchy, but Brynn is a male Welsh name. When I hear Brynn I think of an old Welsh man (specifically my great uncle).
Hopefully this doesn't come off as biitchy, but Brynn is a male Welsh name. When I hear Brynn I think of an old Welsh man (specifically my great uncle).
Jamie is an Irish boy name, but it's becoming absolutely unisex (if anything, skewing female) in the US. Brynn's very much in that boat.
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Hopefully this doesn't come off as biitchy, but Brynn is a male Welsh name. When I hear Brynn I think of an old Welsh man (specifically my great uncle).
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Not bitchy, I like opinions But it's kind of like the name Avery. Some people say it could be boy or girl, for me it sounds so completely feminine.
Jamie is an Irish boy name, but it's becoming absolutely unisex (if anything, skewing female) in the US. Brynn's very much in that boat.
Personally, I love Brynn for a girl.
I love Brynn. I think it's soft and pretty and simple.
I'm tired of Emily. Ten years of obnoxious popularity----it's time to let it rest for a while.
It's funny because I know Emily is so popular, but my DH and I know 1 Emily...ever in our lives. Weird, huh?!
This.