Bryony or Briony?
Which spelling of the name do you prefer? Pronunciation is BRYE-oh-nee.
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Briony
Briony
I find this very hard...
As it is, I love the name. But I've always thought it would regularly be spelled Briony - I didn't even know of the English word for the flower and that that is basically the original spelling of the name. To me, Briony looks much more elegant and harmonic; I find two "y"s in one name very critical in general, often it doesn't *look* harmonic to me. But the reason I find the decision between Bryony and Briony particularly hard is that the first time I've come across the name was in Ian McEwan's gorgeous novel "Atonement", and I've associated the name Briony spelled like that with England in between two wars and all this terrible and sometimes romantic, but in any case fascinating and beautiful period. Bryony, on the other hand, looks very trendy to me, although I realize that Briony is the "trendy" form and not vice versa. But "y"s I associate with trendiness anyway, because there are many people who spell Addison Addysyn or Willow Wyllow just so it looks trendier and more "kreatyve". That's why Briony looks much more elegant and beautiful in my opinion. But since I know that Briony isn't the original form, I sometimes even tend towards Bryony, because I dislike many variants of names. I think I'd say that I find both variants acceptable, but the "look" of Briony more beautiful, while the "story" behind Bryony makes simply more sense.
As it is, I love the name. But I've always thought it would regularly be spelled Briony - I didn't even know of the English word for the flower and that that is basically the original spelling of the name. To me, Briony looks much more elegant and harmonic; I find two "y"s in one name very critical in general, often it doesn't *look* harmonic to me. But the reason I find the decision between Bryony and Briony particularly hard is that the first time I've come across the name was in Ian McEwan's gorgeous novel "Atonement", and I've associated the name Briony spelled like that with England in between two wars and all this terrible and sometimes romantic, but in any case fascinating and beautiful period. Bryony, on the other hand, looks very trendy to me, although I realize that Briony is the "trendy" form and not vice versa. But "y"s I associate with trendiness anyway, because there are many people who spell Addison Addysyn or Willow Wyllow just so it looks trendier and more "kreatyve". That's why Briony looks much more elegant and beautiful in my opinion. But since I know that Briony isn't the original form, I sometimes even tend towards Bryony, because I dislike many variants of names. I think I'd say that I find both variants acceptable, but the "look" of Briony more beautiful, while the "story" behind Bryony makes simply more sense.
Bryony. :)
I tend to switch occassionally but generally i prefer Bryony. It's my favourite name ever but i find very few people i meet like it, including DBF :(
I only like Bryony.
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Briony
Bryony looks like it has an unnecessary y, even though it doesn't. Plus at first glance I always think it says Byrony.
Although I just read below that there is a flower called bryony which I'm not familiar with (looked it up and that's because it's native to England). If I liked the flower though, then I would pick Bryony.
Bryony looks like it has an unnecessary y, even though it doesn't. Plus at first glance I always think it says Byrony.
Although I just read below that there is a flower called bryony which I'm not familiar with (looked it up and that's because it's native to England). If I liked the flower though, then I would pick Bryony.
This message was edited 3/26/2009, 2:49 PM
Bryony.
Some people say bry-OH-nee so it's a tad confusing.
Some people say bry-OH-nee so it's a tad confusing.
Bryony
...because that is how the flower is spelled.
...because that is how the flower is spelled.
Definitely agree
Agree
Briony looks as incorrect to me as Dayzee or Daphodyl do.
Briony looks as incorrect to me as Dayzee or Daphodyl do.
Ditto
ditto!!! Biony also reminds me of Brian-
Briony, but I like both.
I like both. I prefer the 2nd one.