[Opinions] Bronwyn and Bronwen
Wdyt? I think that Bronwyn is so stupid in the spelling. I don't like the name but Bronwen is better. Do you know any?
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I prefer the look of Bronwen. I have met several, my dentist is Bronwynne.
I like both. I also like both Gwendolen and Gwendolyn. I dislike Elowyn and prefer Elowen, though.
Bronwen is lovely and bronzed. Bronwyn looks dumb.
Yes!!
Out of curiosity, do your prefer Gwendolen over Gwendolyn?
I do prefer Gwendolen.
I don't much like Bronwen: nothing wrong with it, but it lacks interest. I knew a large, loud, unappealing one at school. Bronwyn is ludicrous.
I wouldn't call Bronwyn "stupid" at all, though I prefer the Bronwen spelling myself. It's a strong name without being too harsh (and it helps if you like the letter N).
Back in college I knew a Bronwyn (the only one I've ever met). Upon graduation, from the calling of names & our programs, I learned her name was Bronwyn Rebecca. Honestly, I think that's a great combo.
Back in college I knew a Bronwyn (the only one I've ever met). Upon graduation, from the calling of names & our programs, I learned her name was Bronwyn Rebecca. Honestly, I think that's a great combo.
I like Bronwyn, I know about 5 spelt with the y
I like Bronwen. It's one of very few Br-names that I like.
I do not like Bronwyn. I'm not sure if that's because the spelling is wrong ... it doesn't seem stupid, exactly, just desexed and faux-Welsh, miss-the-mark, if I bother to think about it. It's worse than Camryn, because it looks like someone thought it was correct. Camryn is obviously on purpose.
I think I just like the -en ending better, though. I also like Gwendolen, and dislike Gwendolyn.
I know of one Bronwen, a friend of a family member, who lives in Oregon. I think of her name as spelled Bronwen, but it might in fact be Bronwyn. I'd rather not know if it is.
I do not like Bronwyn. I'm not sure if that's because the spelling is wrong ... it doesn't seem stupid, exactly, just desexed and faux-Welsh, miss-the-mark, if I bother to think about it. It's worse than Camryn, because it looks like someone thought it was correct. Camryn is obviously on purpose.
I think I just like the -en ending better, though. I also like Gwendolen, and dislike Gwendolyn.
I know of one Bronwen, a friend of a family member, who lives in Oregon. I think of her name as spelled Bronwen, but it might in fact be Bronwyn. I'd rather not know if it is.
Both spellings are legit in Wales.
Bronwyn with a "y" is the male spelling and Bronwen with an "e" is the female version.
Unfortunately, I'm seeing a lot of North Americans not following the gender rules of the Welsh culture. It's one of my pet peeves. If you're going to appropriate a name from a specific culture that isn't your own, people should respect that culture when it comes to spelling and pronunciation.
I don't know anyone with the name.
Bronwyn with a "y" is the male spelling and Bronwen with an "e" is the female version.
Unfortunately, I'm seeing a lot of North Americans not following the gender rules of the Welsh culture. It's one of my pet peeves. If you're going to appropriate a name from a specific culture that isn't your own, people should respect that culture when it comes to spelling and pronunciation.
I don't know anyone with the name.
BTN also only has Bronwyn as female.
That's interesting. The only Bronwyn I've known was a female character in a book that was later turned into a TV show.
Oh thanks got it. I know 2 females named Bronwyn, I'm in Canada.