Bergen
What do you think of Bergen, for a girl?
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Sorry, but it doesn't sound like a good name for a kid. All I can think of when I hear this is the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
I don't understand why anyone would use it when there are perfectly good names like Walburga and Berengaria and Torborg...
Jk, I can see the appeal. I think it's only slightly "uglier" than Berlin and Birch. It's got that same burly vibe and sounds like a place/nature name.
Birgen also reminds me of birkenstocks.
The biggest drawback is the famous concentration camp, which non-German/Dutch/Swedish/other? speakers might think of...but that's a big drawback.
Jk, I can see the appeal. I think it's only slightly "uglier" than Berlin and Birch. It's got that same burly vibe and sounds like a place/nature name.
Birgen also reminds me of birkenstocks.
The biggest drawback is the famous concentration camp, which non-German/Dutch/Swedish/other? speakers might think of...but that's a big drawback.
This message was edited 5/16/2020, 5:54 PM
Don't like it at all
It makes me think of the city too. But I was willing to give it a chance, after all place names are a thing. Half a second later I remembered it means "mountains" in Swedish and once that plural suffix hit me it won't go away. I'm not a fan of plural names. I have this issue with Peaches too. Plural names make me uncomfortable.
Not really a fan of it for a girl.
Also, it makes me think of the Norwegian city of Bergen.
Also, it makes me think of the Norwegian city of Bergen.
I think it's awful and especially horrendous on a girl. I can't imagine why anyone in their right mind would name their son this, let alone a daughter.
I'm from New Jersey, so I think first of Bergen County, New Jersey, and then the town of Bergen in New Jersey. That's not a negative association, though. Mostly I think Bergen is bad simply because it's ugly and is close to the word "burger".
Now you've hit real absurdity! The ugliest, funniest sounding word ever, and it means "more than one mountain" in German. IT'S BAD
Is it really absurd? lol
It's the name of Phil Hartman's daughter, and that's why I posted about it. Only, she spells it Birgen.
It's the name of Phil Hartman's daughter, and that's why I posted about it. Only, she spells it Birgen.
You will find some people are not fans of surnames for first names but I like them and I like Bergen for a boy or a girl.
Oh, I know. I've been on BtN since 2008, lol. ;)
It just makes me think of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Me too
Though I know it's also a city in Norway.
Though I know it's also a city in Norway.
That was my first thought as well.
same.
I heard this name on a little girl and thought the same thing.