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[Opinions] Bryn
Hi I'm new here I was wondering what you think about the name Bryn?
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There was a Bryn in my high school so I have good associations with it.
I think it can be a nice alternative to Brianna and has a ambigious feel to it.
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I dislike it.
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I like it on a boy
S xx
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It's nice! I prefer Brynja though.

This message was edited 12/29/2004, 4:32 PM

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brynna would be pretty for a girl though. however, as in my other post, only if it;s pronounced "Brinna" otherwise no!
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New, eh?According to my BtN Users list, your IP (24.111.25.13) is linked to Dallyn, jennifer mack, jen, Sarah-Grace, Sarah-Grace Dallyn, Sarah, and Kerry fans.The MPD Police
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??? this is a public computer
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Hmm... Very well.a
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it reminds me of Phil Hartman's wife.......her name was Bryn. Or Brynn... not sure of the spelling. Anyway, not a great person to be associated with.
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But it wasn't her real name!;
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Brynn... and I second this.
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Bryn - love for a boy, hate for a girl. I've only ever known male BrynsBryn is part of one of my top combos - Alastair Bryn, currently number two on my boys list.Louise x
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I prefer the spelling Brynn (the 2 ns make it more feminine to my eyes) and using the name for a girl only, but I do love it - its short & sweet.
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This message was edited 12/29/2004, 1:59 PM

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I don't care for it for eith gender. Here is another unisex name I don't like for a boy or a girl. It doesn't sound feminine to me, and then it doesn't sound masculine to me.

This message was edited 12/29/2004, 1:46 PM

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it depends on how u say it if u prounouce it "brin" is sounds like a pretty, unisex name. if you pronounce it "burn" or "brine" it sounds painful and gross much love
ces moi
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