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Brianna
What’s your opinion on Briana / Brianna?"People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing all day."'*•.¸♡ Have a great day/night! ♡¸.•*' Rate my personal name list please :) https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
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It's ok
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It has an unpleasant whiny sound to my ears. It was also extremely popular in my peer group so I don't think it will ever stop giving me middle school bully vibes.
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It’s never been popular in the UK, and feels very American to me. It’s nms.
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All the Briannas I've met have been pretty insufferable, so I don't have good associations with the name. It's hard for me to appreciate it.
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I've gone on and on about how much I despise it. It's my least favorite name. Brianna who loves the cheesecake factory and Rae Dunn but in high school wore low rise jeans with a thong hanging out and thick black eyeliner. I sound classist. I'm sorry. I'm sick and my self control is lacking
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DespiseIt's one of my least favorite names. Whiny, prissy, tawdry.
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Ditto.100% yes!
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I hate this name.
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I had a collie named Brianna. She was an absolute sweetheart of a dog and the best babysitter I ever had. That said, I think the name Brianna is a bit dated. It seems very 90s to me.
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I love the name Brianna. It's common, but not common for babies today. Sort of like a teenager or young adult name. Every girl that I've met named Brianna has been amazing. I think I would use it myself. There is an ex family member in my family who was adopted into a different family named Brianna. Or was, maybe they have a different name now. Idk how my parents would take it.

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It's not bad. It reminds me of Edmund Spencer's character, but I find the Brianna spelling much prettier than the original, since I really want to pronounce Briana bry-AN-ə.
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If we had another daughter, this would be her name.
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