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Briar?
I know someone that just named their baby girl Briar. WDYT? I don't like it - I find it very unattractive.
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Very unfeminine, although Briar Rose is cute (in a way).
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I like it, I like the sound mostly and it's sunstantial enough. Instead of the trendy Brynn names. I don't like the meaning, but since it was sleeping beauty's name that perks the meaning up a bit. It's a gp.
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I don't like it. I find BRiar very masculine.
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Reminds me of Sleeping BeautyI'd use it as a middlename, but as first name it does sound a little harsh to the ear.
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Me too...I like Briar Rose as a GP, in reference to Sleeping Beauty, but I'm not sure about Briar as a real name. It sounds a bit like Brian.
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The look, sound and meaning are very unattractive to me, for a girl or a boy.
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I like Briar, but I much prefer the spelling Brier on a girl. paired with the right middle name it could be very appealing to me.
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I love it.
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Briar is sort of a gp for me, but I really like it! It falls a bit flat on the end, but oh well. There is a guy at my school called Brier, and I like that spelling too. "Briar Rose" is kind of clever but also kind of cutesy...
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I don't like it either. It's both an overblown Disney princess name and a thorny/prickly plant to me, so I find it generally unappealing.
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It seems too masculine to be a girl's name imo. But it's not awful, I've heard worse.
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I love it, I prefer Briar Rose for a girl, and Brier for a boy.
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To me, a thistle or a thorn isn't an incredibly attractive thing to name your baby girl after.Brianna would have been nicer, but Briar isn't terrible.She might get mixed up with Brian though.
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Meh, its ok I guess.
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