[Opinions] Bryony
Wdyt of Bryony and why is it not popular now?
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As far as why it's not popular now - I'm in the US and it never seems to have crossed the Atlantic.
I've always thought it sounded far too close to Brian, which is a name I rather detest.
I've always thought it sounded far too close to Brian, which is a name I rather detest.
Due to the pronunciation I hear "Briany" as if there was an adjective describing guys named Brian.
I used to prefer the Briony spelling because I didn't like the two Ys being pronounced differently, but this spelling is growing on me.
That said... it reminds me too much of "brine-y" for me to ever use it.
That said... it reminds me too much of "brine-y" for me to ever use it.
This message was edited 7/23/2022, 9:06 PM
I really really like Bryony! For me personally, I think it's beautiful and sounds very pleasant to my ears. I think it's popular amongst British women.
It’s not a bad name, per-say. However, I personally prefer the name Brianna to Bryony. I don’t know why it isn’t popular here, considering how popular Brianna used to be.
Another note that doesn’t affect my opinion: Bryony reminds me of the term “Brony”. A “Brony” is a term used to describe a male fan of “My Little Pony”.
Another note that doesn’t affect my opinion: Bryony reminds me of the term “Brony”. A “Brony” is a term used to describe a male fan of “My Little Pony”.
I like it, but I prefer Briony more
This message was edited 7/22/2022, 1:02 PM
I like Bryony and I wold consider it as a middle name. I did know a handful growing up and it was moderately popular here in the UK for a while. It has a lovely, rhythmic sound and packs a light punch.
This message was edited 7/22/2022, 11:38 AM
I kinda like the name. I’m one of those people who cares about meanings, and once I looked up the meaning and didn’t like it (can’t remember off the top of my head), so I took it off a potential name list. However, because it sounds so close to “Brian/Bryan,” I’m surprised it’s not more popular for those that like a more gender neutral sounding name.