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Re: Brian
Yes, I love Brian too. It is very strong, but gentle. Someone wrote on here (or another board) about how it was overly used in the 80's. I must have missed that. I was just getting into child bearing years back then and I think I would have picked up on the name. Maybe I missed it. Ryan was crowding out all other "when will they stop using this name?" names in my mind. Brian Mitchell is very handsome. Others you might like:Brian Heath
Brian Dennis
Brian Gregory
Brian Alasdair
Brian Thaddeus
Brian Kendall
Brian Kendrick
Brian Robert
Brian Thomas
Brian Emeric
Brian Joseph (initials be damm*d)
Brian Jesse
Brian Jericho
Brian Patrick (an oldie but a goodie)
Brian Conor
Brian Malachy (my favorite)
Brian Oliver
Brian Seamus
Brian Magnus You like? :-)
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"initials be damned" hah.About its popularity- I don't know too many adult Brians, but there are loads my age at my school.
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*swoon*Brian MalachyI'm very glad someone else here shares my Malachy love. :)And I don't know how you missed the Brian thing. I know more Brians and Bryans around my age than any other name, I think. But I think it's classic enough that I don't specifically date it to the 70s/80s.
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Brian Malachy is might fine! :)
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ummm hummmoh yes, it is!!
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