Brooke
I liked this name a while back and just fell in love with it again. I think it's very pretty and strong and it has a nice meaning.
What do you think of Brooke for a girl? Would you spell it Brooke or Brook? Do you also like it for a guy (which spelling)?
Have you met anyone with the name? Where do you live? Do you think it's too common?
Do you like the nickname Brookie?
I'm a bit worried that all the little Brooklyns out there will get called Brooke for short. What do you think? I need to take this into account as it would make the name much more popular.
Do you think it's dated to the 80s or early 90s? Does it still sound fresh to you? Do you think it'll lose popularity over the next years? Do you meet many babies with the name?
What do you think of Grace (never Gracie) and Brooke (sometimes Brookie) for sisters?
What do you think of Brooke for a girl? Would you spell it Brooke or Brook? Do you also like it for a guy (which spelling)?
Have you met anyone with the name? Where do you live? Do you think it's too common?
Do you like the nickname Brookie?
I'm a bit worried that all the little Brooklyns out there will get called Brooke for short. What do you think? I need to take this into account as it would make the name much more popular.
Do you think it's dated to the 80s or early 90s? Does it still sound fresh to you? Do you think it'll lose popularity over the next years? Do you meet many babies with the name?
What do you think of Grace (never Gracie) and Brooke (sometimes Brookie) for sisters?
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It couldn't happen in South Africa, or I hope it couldn't, because the Afrikaans word for trousers is broek, pronounced like Brooke. As for Brookie (broekie), that means underpants, panties, knickers ...
I don't go for geographical names in general, unless there's a really sound reason for them; better than "conceived in Brooklyn". And Brooke as an independent name is like River and Lake and such - not my style at all.
But clearly all this doesn't apply where you live. I far prefer Grace to Brooke, but if you don't like popular, it might not be a good idea.
I don't go for geographical names in general, unless there's a really sound reason for them; better than "conceived in Brooklyn". And Brooke as an independent name is like River and Lake and such - not my style at all.
But clearly all this doesn't apply where you live. I far prefer Grace to Brooke, but if you don't like popular, it might not be a good idea.
I like Brooks for a boy
I love the name. I would def spell it Brooke. Never for a guy unless you add an S to make it Brooks.
Yes I have a friend named Brooke. Live in Texas. Not common enough its a great name. lol
Yes I like it. We call my friend Brooke, Brookie Cookie. lol
Almost every Brooklyn will get called Brooke for short.
Yes I think it still sounds fresh. I dont think it will lose too much popularity, like I said its a great name. Not so many babies anymore, mainly with girls my age and younger.
I like Grace but mainly for middle names. We are expecting and if we have a daughter we want to name her Paisley Elizabeth Grace. But the two names Grace and Brooke do sound great for sisters tho.
Yes I have a friend named Brooke. Live in Texas. Not common enough its a great name. lol
Yes I like it. We call my friend Brooke, Brookie Cookie. lol
Almost every Brooklyn will get called Brooke for short.
Yes I think it still sounds fresh. I dont think it will lose too much popularity, like I said its a great name. Not so many babies anymore, mainly with girls my age and younger.
I like Grace but mainly for middle names. We are expecting and if we have a daughter we want to name her Paisley Elizabeth Grace. But the two names Grace and Brooke do sound great for sisters tho.
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My middle child is Victoria "Brooke." While I still like it, the love I once had for the name just isn't there anymore. I wish we had called her Victoria or Toria, Tora, etc. (something along those lines). Brooke, otoh, much prefers Brooke to Victoria. She says it's way too old-fashioned. We have called Brooke Brookie -- especially when she was small. My kids have always been called different forms of their names so Brooke is fairly often called Victoria or Victoire. It annoys her. ;-)
On the positive, Brooke has only encountered two other Brookes in school (we live in VA). One was a grade higher, the other a grade below. I think most of the time Brooke is used as a mn. Also, I don't believe the name has risen higher than the 40s according the SSA so its popularity remains pretty static. In other words, I can't see it racing up the charts even if Brooklyns are called Brooke. There just aren't that many of them. That's one of the reasons I don't find Brooke dated. I have noticed more celebrities named Brooke who are in their early 20s. Still, there aren't that many ...
Grace and Brooke are fine together. BTW, I strongly prefer the 'e' on the end. I think it looks nicer and most people are going to spell it that way regardless of how you do. ;-)
On the positive, Brooke has only encountered two other Brookes in school (we live in VA). One was a grade higher, the other a grade below. I think most of the time Brooke is used as a mn. Also, I don't believe the name has risen higher than the 40s according the SSA so its popularity remains pretty static. In other words, I can't see it racing up the charts even if Brooklyns are called Brooke. There just aren't that many of them. That's one of the reasons I don't find Brooke dated. I have noticed more celebrities named Brooke who are in their early 20s. Still, there aren't that many ...
Grace and Brooke are fine together. BTW, I strongly prefer the 'e' on the end. I think it looks nicer and most people are going to spell it that way regardless of how you do. ;-)
I am not overly fond of Brooke for a girl, though I do like Brook for a boy.
I have known one female Brooke and one male Brook. I live in South Carolina.
I don't know that it's too common, it's never struck me that way. I don't like Brookie at all.
It doesn't seem dated to me, because I haven't known that many, and it seems fresh enough. I've never known a baby named Brooke or Brook. The Brooke and Brook I knew were both young adults when I met them.
I have known one female Brooke and one male Brook. I live in South Carolina.
I don't know that it's too common, it's never struck me that way. I don't like Brookie at all.
It doesn't seem dated to me, because I haven't known that many, and it seems fresh enough. I've never known a baby named Brooke or Brook. The Brooke and Brook I knew were both young adults when I met them.