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Bruce
Wdyt of Bruce?
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I like it but more for a pet. On a person, it makes me think of a bodyguard or some other musclebound guy, probably because of the influence of Bruce Willis and his action movies.
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I know it's not well-liked on this site, but I actually thinks it's okay. Not one of my favourite names, but I can't see anything particularly wrong with it.
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I quite like it. My closest co-worker is named Bruce, which always throws people off - they expect the 38yo Aussie (me) to be Bruce, not the 27yo Brit. He wears it well and it's grown on me.
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I had a colleague named Bruce once, here in South Africa. Very bland man. Suddenly he became energised and emigrated to Australia where he got a job working for a woman named Sheila. What are the odds?
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Strangely too blunt yet too soft at the same time. It's the name equivalent of a pulled punch (and the bruise you wouldn't get afterwards!)
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This is the perfect description of Bruce.
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Hi !!!It has an horrible sound, sorry.I prefer others Scottish names.
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It sounds like 'brute'.
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Ugly, dated, harsh. I'm shocked at how it's still within on the charts because it should have honestly left DECADES ago. It's just one of those names that belong permantely in the past.
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Love it! My Bruce combo is Matteus Bruce but I like Bruce as a first name as well.
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I'm happy about Robert the Bruce, and Bruce Springsteen, and I'm happy about my nephew having it as a mn. But there my pleasure ends. I've had such bad luck with every Bruce I've met that I'd love to meet a nice one and break my duck. At the moment, though, it's all bad personal associations and a mooing sound.
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Very dated
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