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[Opinions] Re:I adore Cait and Ryan , and you could try Brianna and Brian nt
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Emma Cummings
(Emma McHnery)
3/19/2007, 3:50 PM
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Eliora
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3/19/2007, 5:54 PM
Um.
Brianna
isn't Irish.
Cait
and
Ryan
really aren't, either.
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Julia
(JuliaF)
3/19/2007, 8:50 PM
Technically
Brianna
is the feminine of
Brian
, which is Irish. I don't know how much it's actually used there, though.
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