Briony
Thoughts on Briony? Do you prefer this spelling or Bryony?
ETA: I pronounce it BRY-ə-nee (first syllable rhymes with cry or rye).
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
ETA: I pronounce it BRY-ə-nee (first syllable rhymes with cry or rye).
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
This message was edited 1/5/2020, 4:14 PM
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I like Bryony better. I kind of just bounce back and forth between liking it and not liking it.
It's cool. I mean, interesting, uncommon, not too weird, general positive image.
I prefer it spelled Bryony, because Briony looks like it's said "Bree-" instead of "Br(eye)."
I have a friend who has a friend named "Bree-o-nee" (I'm not sure how it's spelled), and that's okay, but Br(eye)-o-nee is cooler.
Bryony will never be a favorite of mine, though - it isn't quite the right shape to really grab my imagination. Maybe it's too Brian-y.
I prefer it spelled Bryony, because Briony looks like it's said "Bree-" instead of "Br(eye)."
I have a friend who has a friend named "Bree-o-nee" (I'm not sure how it's spelled), and that's okay, but Br(eye)-o-nee is cooler.
Bryony will never be a favorite of mine, though - it isn't quite the right shape to really grab my imagination. Maybe it's too Brian-y.
love it, I know a girl whose name is spelt Briohne
pronunciation
To clarify...do you mean BRIE, which according to the BtN key would rhyme with 'cry' (the BtN key interprets IE as sounding like the I in bite)...or, do you mean, BRIE, pronounced like the cheese, which would rhyme with 'me'?
(I noticed Cinnabar thought you meant BREE, and I'd assume you meant the the other one).
To clarify...do you mean BRIE, which according to the BtN key would rhyme with 'cry' (the BtN key interprets IE as sounding like the I in bite)...or, do you mean, BRIE, pronounced like the cheese, which would rhyme with 'me'?
(I noticed Cinnabar thought you meant BREE, and I'd assume you meant the the other one).
This message was edited 1/4/2020, 1:06 PM
BRIE to rhyme with cry.
Sorry, I should have made myself more clear - when I wrote BRIE I meant BRY, rhymes with rye.
It's functional, but I don't like it.
I'm used to thinking of Bryony as a word name, and it bugs me when word names are spelled differently, plus I pronounce Bryony like Bryan + ee, and the first syllable of Briony looks more likely to sound like Bree (which could be a good thing, for people who prefer that pronunciation).
I'm used to thinking of Bryony as a word name, and it bugs me when word names are spelled differently, plus I pronounce Bryony like Bryan + ee, and the first syllable of Briony looks more likely to sound like Bree (which could be a good thing, for people who prefer that pronunciation).