Bram! (m)
in reply to a message by Kat
Now, Bram is my grandson's name. Rather, his name is Abraham and his nickname is Bram. But I don't think that's really the reason I prefer Bram. No, really, hear me out! LOL.
I think Bram is handsome and warm and yet still has a dark flavor to it, because of Bram Stoker. I love it.
Basil just makes me think of spaghetti sauce. I just think it's dumb.
And the reason I don't think that it's grandmotherly prejudice that makes me like Bram is because of the way I feel about my other grandson's name---Leonidas nn Leo. I have really warmed up to Leonidas, but still can't get past the "old man" image I've always had for Leo. I admit it, even though it's my grandson's name.
I do have to add that I feel that Bram should be a nickname for Abraham or Abram, rather than be used on its own.
I think Bram is handsome and warm and yet still has a dark flavor to it, because of Bram Stoker. I love it.
Basil just makes me think of spaghetti sauce. I just think it's dumb.
And the reason I don't think that it's grandmotherly prejudice that makes me like Bram is because of the way I feel about my other grandson's name---Leonidas nn Leo. I have really warmed up to Leonidas, but still can't get past the "old man" image I've always had for Leo. I admit it, even though it's my grandson's name.
I do have to add that I feel that Bram should be a nickname for Abraham or Abram, rather than be used on its own.