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Re: Brian/ Bryan
It's very dated in the UK, most Brians there are at least 50. My Grandad is named Brian and he's in his late seventies. He doesn't like it and so goes by an un-related nickname.
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That's odd that you'd say dated. I'd think Henry and the sort would be more dated but everyone seems to love that name. I live in the US and it was never an extremely popular name here; I suppose that explains it. Thanks for sharing.
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It was never an extremely popular name in the US?http://www.behindthename.com/top/name/brianIt was, just at a later time than in the UK, which is a typical pattern. It's not really dated here quite yet, but on its way to becoming so.

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