Briar
Male or Female?
Rating for a male?
Rating for a for a female?
Other thoughts?
Any combo ideas?
I actually find myself really liking it ... on a boy. Too severe for a girl.
When I was way, way younger, Brer (like Brer Rabbit) was my nickname from one of my best friends, so it's really not a reach for me to imagine Briar on a boy.
Actually I find it rather seductive sounding.
Rating for a male?
Rating for a for a female?
Other thoughts?
Any combo ideas?
I actually find myself really liking it ... on a boy. Too severe for a girl.
When I was way, way younger, Brer (like Brer Rabbit) was my nickname from one of my best friends, so it's really not a reach for me to imagine Briar on a boy.
Actually I find it rather seductive sounding.
This message was edited 1/29/2010, 12:35 PM
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I like it as a male or female, but Iknow a really cool little boy named Briar, so I'll have to go with male.
I don't think it'stoo severe for a girl... I mostly like it on a girl because it isn't 'soft' or anything.
I like Briar Luke, Briar Lucas, Briar Osiris, Briar Darwin, Briar Augustus, Briar Griffin, Briar Gryphon, Briar James, Briar Patrek (random odd spelling of the day), and Briar Haytham.
I don't think it'stoo severe for a girl... I mostly like it on a girl because it isn't 'soft' or anything.
I like Briar Luke, Briar Lucas, Briar Osiris, Briar Darwin, Briar Augustus, Briar Griffin, Briar Gryphon, Briar James, Briar Patrek (random odd spelling of the day), and Briar Haytham.
It's female, but I dislike it for females. A briar is a thorny bush. The only reason it ever worked is because it was paired with Rose.
Christina Rossetti (yeah I know):
The lily has a smooth stalk,
Will never hurt your hand;
But the rose upon her briar
Is lady of the land.
There's sweetness in an apple tree,
And profit in the corn;
But lady of all beauty
Is a rose upon a thorn.
When with moss and honey
She tips her bending briar,
And half unfolds her glowing heart,
She sets the world on fire.
Just Briar with no Rose ... it'd seem frumpy on most women (not all). I wouldn't want to be named Briar. "Briar Rose" for a real person seems schmaltzy to me though.
On a male... well, if I didn't already think of it as a female name, I'd be strongly in favor. I like names for guys that refer to natural objects but that don't have passive or "tender" connotations, and the sound of Briar is kind of growly so I think it seems plenty masculine.
Christina Rossetti (yeah I know):
The lily has a smooth stalk,
Will never hurt your hand;
But the rose upon her briar
Is lady of the land.
There's sweetness in an apple tree,
And profit in the corn;
But lady of all beauty
Is a rose upon a thorn.
When with moss and honey
She tips her bending briar,
And half unfolds her glowing heart,
She sets the world on fire.
Just Briar with no Rose ... it'd seem frumpy on most women (not all). I wouldn't want to be named Briar. "Briar Rose" for a real person seems schmaltzy to me though.
On a male... well, if I didn't already think of it as a female name, I'd be strongly in favor. I like names for guys that refer to natural objects but that don't have passive or "tender" connotations, and the sound of Briar is kind of growly so I think it seems plenty masculine.
To me its female all the way.
Male.
For a male -- 6/10
for a female -- 2/10
(I don't really like the name, sorry)
I think it's too severe for a girl as well. I'm liking it on a boy too -- but only a bit.
For a male -- 6/10
for a female -- 2/10
(I don't really like the name, sorry)
I think it's too severe for a girl as well. I'm liking it on a boy too -- but only a bit.
This message was edited 1/29/2010, 1:38 PM
Male or Female?
Female
Rating for a male?
0
Rating for a for a female?
0
Other thoughts?
Please keep this on your GP list -- either sex is okay for a GP. :)
Any combo ideas?
Nope, but Briar Rose and Briar Patch comes to mind. :(
Female
Rating for a male?
0
Rating for a for a female?
0
Other thoughts?
Please keep this on your GP list -- either sex is okay for a GP. :)
Any combo ideas?
Nope, but Briar Rose and Briar Patch comes to mind. :(
Female.
Horrible name for both, but just a little better for a girl.
Briar Dominic
Briar Percival
Briar Romulus
Briar Raphael
Briar Jonas
Cassian Briar
Simon Briar
Richard Briar
Edward Briar
Elliot Briar
Like any?
Horrible name for both, but just a little better for a girl.
Briar Dominic
Briar Percival
Briar Romulus
Briar Raphael
Briar Jonas
Cassian Briar
Simon Briar
Richard Briar
Edward Briar
Elliot Briar
Like any?
Male or Female? Female
Rating for a male? 2/5
Rating for a for a female? 4/5
Other thoughts? cool nature name you don't hear very often. Expect to have it mistakenly said Brian, often.
Any combo ideas? I started to think of some, but they're the same names I always use. You'll probably do better.
Rating for a male? 2/5
Rating for a for a female? 4/5
Other thoughts? cool nature name you don't hear very often. Expect to have it mistakenly said Brian, often.
Any combo ideas? I started to think of some, but they're the same names I always use. You'll probably do better.
Hmmm I see it as a very tomboyish female name. But I think female for sure - the association with the princess "Briar Rose" is pretty strong in my mind.
I far prefer Bryony, which I enjoy the look of much more, but Briar would be fun to see on a person. It's a very strong-looking name.
I would give it a 6 for a female. Same for a male, I think.
The more I think of a boy Briar, the more appealing it is, but I would fear that he would be mistaken for a "Brian" quite often, and I dislike that name so strongly that it would cancel out the option of using Briar for me. I would be more inclined to use the similar-sounding Pryor for a boy.
I far prefer Bryony, which I enjoy the look of much more, but Briar would be fun to see on a person. It's a very strong-looking name.
I would give it a 6 for a female. Same for a male, I think.
The more I think of a boy Briar, the more appealing it is, but I would fear that he would be mistaken for a "Brian" quite often, and I dislike that name so strongly that it would cancel out the option of using Briar for me. I would be more inclined to use the similar-sounding Pryor for a boy.