We really like the name Brynn. (For a girl) But wondered what others think of the name? Also any ideas on a middle name that sounds nice with Brynn? Thanks for your help!!!
It is a man's name - Male, Masculine, For a Man, anyway you want to say it, it is a man's name and should never ever ever be used for a Girl - EVER
And while I am at it - Bryn is also the word for 'hill' in Welsh - don't go around adding extra N's. Would you do that to an English noun? Then please to not do it to one of the oldest languages still in use in Europe
The only Bryn I know is a middle aged British man. This is a man's name that someone thought they could make feminine by adding an extra N to the end. Pass.
Thanks for all the great suggestions! I'm okay with it not getting much love. I did ask for opinions, so that's what I got. I was aware it's a Male name in Europe. But that doesn't matter to me. In fact, I like that it's masculine and pairing it with something super feminine is a great idea. I agree it needs a multiple syllable middle name. I really like many of the ones you all suggested. Thanks!!!
Well it's nothing to get angry about, relax! LoL Just a personal preference. It's what my husband and I like. I also like girl names for boys! My husbands name is Cary, and I love that. I don't think Brynn is super masculine. My point was that it sounds nice with a really feminine middle name. I think more bc it's simplicity than masculinity. I understand for those from Europe it seems to carry a masculine, old man type imagine. But in American, where I live, I absolutely do not believe that to be true .
My point was that it sounds nice with a really feminine middle name. I think more bc it's simplicity than masculinity. I understand for those from Europe it seems to carry a masculine, old man type imagine. But in American, where I live, I absolutely do not believe that to be true .
It does not "seem to carry a masculine etc" as it is a MANS name, just because you want it to be feminine does not make it so. Bryn is a man's name no matter what way you paint it.
Some names are one sex somewhere and another elsewhere (such as Andrea, Elan, Manon) Some names have made the 'jump' (Shannon, Marion etc) (some may not like the fact that this has occurred but it is long standing) Some names are both (Evelyn) Others have different spellings (Francis/Frances) But Bryn does not fall into those groups.
If you like boys names on girls then okay fine, that is a VERY different conversation. But did you not read my 2 nd part of my first post? You are spelling a noun incorrectly. I'll just start spelling them : Autumnn, Fridgee, Treee, Televisionn, Hilll, Buss. See? Does that look wrong to you? It should, that is why you can not spell Bryn with two n's.
I know a little Brynja (pronounced Bryn-ya, with the two dots over the J). Her nn is Bryn. One of the parents is Swedish and says Brynja is a traditional FEMALE Swedish name. Regardless of which gender Bryn falls under, it's nms.
I am naming my daughter Brynn and everyone that hears it likes it. It you haven't noticed by now, it gets a lot of hate on this forum. I just can't picture it on a man, there are plenty of unisex names that I think work for both but not everyone feels the same.For example, my name is Aja, it's considered unisex but I just don't find it appealing on a man. If you absolutely love the name, use it. Good luck finding a middle name that you love, I am having a hell of a time!
Ya, I've never heard of him. Nor do I care. I am neither Indian nor Czech and it is in fact a REAL name. There are also women with the name Brynn, but I will spare everyone all of their pictures. I don't understand why there are always snotty responses by certain posters to people's opinions on names, when that is exactly what other posters are asking. Apparently some of you are self proclaimed baby name experts and have to try and prove yourselves all the time, I however, just give my honest opinion about how I feel about a name and go on my way.
My name is Brynne and I love it. Not common at all and everyone hears and it says they love my name. My middle name is Summer. I think it definitely needs to be a two syllable middle name since Brynn is only one syllable. I vote yes for the name
@Joy2611 - ha! Whaaaat do you know about being polite?! It's one thing to voice your opinion on a name (which I asked for). But you've taken it a whole step further. Relaaaaax, we GET you don't like the name. Move on to another post. Being RUDE to a poster who actually has the name is a bit much.
Absolutely LOVE the name Brynn!!!! It's on our girl name list too. I work with kids and two girls are named Brynn - with the double n.
If we use the name, it will be Brynn Sophia (MN is a family name).
We really like the name Brynn. (For a girl) But wondered what others think of the name? Also any ideas on a middle name that sounds nice with Brynn? Thanks for your help!!!
Brynn is my very favorite name!!! My husbands mother passed away a few years ago and we are going to name our child with a b name after her. Brynn was my top choice for a girl til I realized it rhymes with my last name. Was sooo disappointed!!! Now considering Britt
@pipeTsquared, I'm not sure how common of a Welsh name it is. I always knew it was Welsh, but I've enjoyed reading the BMB recently and learning more about the etymology of names, so I just looked up some more info about my own name recently!
I feel a bit strange outright posting my name (Internet security and all), but I share the same first name as the main character in Grey's Anatomy.
Ahh - got it.
I can honestly say I have never met a Meredith in Wales.
I like Brynn, but preferably for a middle name. How about Brenna or Brina?
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We really like the name Brynn. (For a girl) But wondered what others think of the name? Also any ideas on a middle name that sounds nice with Brynn? Thanks for your help!!!
I love it! I also love Brinley (so many variations of spelling) which could also be shortened to Brynn.
Re: Do you like Brynn?
Brynn Juliet
Brynn Annelise
Brynn Madeleine
Brynn Serafina
Brynn Josephine
Brynn Eleanor
Brynn Olivia
Brynn Eloise
Brynn Isabelle
Brynn Amèlie
Brynn Lucille
Brynn Abigail
Brynn Marguerite
Brynn Julianne
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Brynn Elizabeth
Brynn Alexandra
Brynn Danielle
Brynn Isabella
Brynn Adriana
Brynn Wilhemina
Brynn Therese
Brynn Paulina
Brynn Evangeline
Brynn Camille
Brynn Fiona
Brynn Marie
Brynn Cosette
That said, it's perfectly nice and normal which is a big plus in my book. I like the idea of a more "fufilling" middle name.
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I don't like the sound of it... Middle name it?
Just a personal preference. It's what my husband and I like. I also like girl names for boys! My husbands name is Cary, and I love that. I don't think Brynn is super masculine. My point was that it sounds nice with a really feminine middle name. I think more bc it's simplicity than masculinity. I understand for those from Europe it seems to carry a masculine, old man type imagine. But in American, where I live, I absolutely do not believe that to be true .
Bryn is a man's name no matter what way you paint it.
Some names are one sex somewhere and another elsewhere (such as Andrea, Elan, Manon)
Some names have made the 'jump' (Shannon, Marion etc) (some may not like the fact that this has occurred but it is long standing)
Some names are both (Evelyn) Others have different spellings (Francis/Frances)
But Bryn does not fall into those groups.
If you like boys names on girls then okay fine, that is a VERY different conversation. But did you not read my 2 nd part of my first post? You are spelling a noun incorrectly. I'll just start spelling them : Autumnn, Fridgee, Treee, Televisionn, Hilll, Buss. See? Does that look wrong to you? It should, that is why you can not spell Bryn with two n's.
I don't understand why there are always snotty responses by certain posters to people's opinions on names, when that is exactly what other posters are asking. Apparently some of you are self proclaimed baby name experts and have to try and prove yourselves all the time, I however, just give my honest opinion about how I feel about a name and go on my way.
It's one thing to voice your opinion on a name (which I asked for). But you've taken it a whole step further. Relaaaaax, we GET you don't like the name. Move on to another post. Being RUDE to a poster who actually has the name is a bit much.
My interest in peaked
Common welsh name or not ?
Obviously Welsh or not?
Ellis?
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