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Yes, I pronounce them differently. One is BREN and the other is BRAN.
I dislike both to be honest, quite a lot.
I dislike both to be honest, quite a lot.
Brendan!
Brendan is by far the better choice. I really like the meaning. Although because I try to keep the closest possible variation to the true meaning Bréanainn might be the best choice in my book.
I do not pronounce them the same...
I pronounce Brandon (brahn-don)
And I pronounce Brendan (bren-din)
Brendan is by far the better choice. I really like the meaning. Although because I try to keep the closest possible variation to the true meaning Bréanainn might be the best choice in my book.
I do not pronounce them the same...
I pronounce Brandon (brahn-don)
And I pronounce Brendan (bren-din)
Eh, I have a 20 year old brother with the name, I'm not on great terms with him though. He's not a jock though, probably the exact opposite of one. As for being trendy, Brendan to me is much more than Brandon though none of them seem trendy to me. They've both been around for awhile guys. If I was to name my kid one of the two without having a brother named Brandon, I'd probably pick Brendan because I like softer sounding names (i.e. Soren, Gabriel, Vincent, Rafael, etc). However I don't have a problem with the name Brandon. I'm glad you're not spelling it Brandan like I've seen once or twice.
Brendan wins by a lot
I loathe Brandon. I have a nice cousin with that name, but I still can't stand it. It's just so ugly.
For some reason changing it to Brendan makes it much more bearable, not that I like Brendan though.
I pronounce them differently and I don't see how they could be pronounced the same. Brandon is BRAN-dən and Brendan is BREN-dən.
I loathe Brandon. I have a nice cousin with that name, but I still can't stand it. It's just so ugly.
For some reason changing it to Brendan makes it much more bearable, not that I like Brendan though.
I pronounce them differently and I don't see how they could be pronounced the same. Brandon is BRAN-dən and Brendan is BREN-dən.
Brendan
I do pronounce them differently (especially the first syllable), and I greatly prefer Brendan. Brandon is harsh and unattractive to my ear.
Brandon.
Brandon, without a shadow of a doubt.
It's classier.
It's classier.
Brandon!
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Brendan! Unfortunately I've come to love this name because I've met such a great Brendan, and that even though I hate names that start with Br-. I agree with queenv that Brandon has always seemed like trying too hard to be macho to me. Same with Jordon, Brion, etc. It just seems unneccessary. I do pronounce them differently. Brendan sounds much softer to me while Brandon feels really ugly in my mouth.
Yes, I do pronounce them differently. I prefer Brendan. It seems more like a real name, with a real pedigree, and not so trendy as Brandon. Brandon also seems more like it's trying too hard to be macho.