WDYT of Braith?
Lately I've really been liking the name Braith for a girl. It's just neat sounding, I think. Does it seem feminine enough? What middle names do you suggest? When I first saw it, I thought Bratih Lucienne was neat, but it doesn't seem quite right anymore. Here are a few other ideas:
Braith Josephine
Braith Elizabeth
Braith Clarissa
Braith Antoinette
Braith Georgia
Braith Geraldine
I figure it should have a fialry feminine mn because Braith is technically unisex, and I admit, its not exactly the next Isabella. It's not overly soft, rather, it has the sort of misty, gray-blue quality when you say it. Braith. It floats.
Yes, I assign physical properties to names. I just do. Especially colors.
~ Arcadia
Braith Josephine
Braith Elizabeth
Braith Clarissa
Braith Antoinette
Braith Georgia
Braith Geraldine
I figure it should have a fialry feminine mn because Braith is technically unisex, and I admit, its not exactly the next Isabella. It's not overly soft, rather, it has the sort of misty, gray-blue quality when you say it. Braith. It floats.
Yes, I assign physical properties to names. I just do. Especially colors.
~ Arcadia
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I really like the name Braith and I think that it would be nice on either a boy or a girl. I am glad you don't like the combo Braith Lucienne anymore. Braith sounds like it could be a potentially sinister sounding name ... and coupled with Lucienne makes it all the more so in my mind.
I really like the combo Braith Josephine. LOL ... I assign colors to names too. To names and to music. That is how I match names into combos in my mind ... according to which colors complement each other.
I really like the combo Braith Josephine. LOL ... I assign colors to names too. To names and to music. That is how I match names into combos in my mind ... according to which colors complement each other.
Nmsaa, sorry.
It's not something I would use, but I think Braith sounds better as a boy's name.
Lol ... no offense, but does everything sound better as a boy's name to you?
Generally, I think it's better as a boy's name if:
1. It is traditionally a boy's name
or
2. It sounds masculine to me
In this case #2 applies (I just think that Braith sounds better on a boy).
1. It is traditionally a boy's name
or
2. It sounds masculine to me
In this case #2 applies (I just think that Braith sounds better on a boy).
I'm afraid I don't like it much. It sounds very harsh to my ears and sounds like "wraith". Plus, I've discovered that I just don't like B, and, like the Dr- sound, Br- is hard for me to say.
However, I think Braith Josephine is nice. Lucienne is too prettified for Braith, I think. The name needs something with a little bit of rasp in it, to match its sound. Something with an S would work well. I can think of other middle names, but they don't have the nice, hissing sound that Josephine acquires with Braith--I really like that. Things like Braith Alessia are still too pretty for it, in my opinion.
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However, I think Braith Josephine is nice. Lucienne is too prettified for Braith, I think. The name needs something with a little bit of rasp in it, to match its sound. Something with an S would work well. I can think of other middle names, but they don't have the nice, hissing sound that Josephine acquires with Braith--I really like that. Things like Braith Alessia are still too pretty for it, in my opinion.
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I have only heard it on a male, a rugby league player.
I like your combos of Braith Antoinette and Braith Josephine.
I suggest maybe Braith Elise or Braith Helene.
I like your combos of Braith Antoinette and Braith Josephine.
I suggest maybe Braith Elise or Braith Helene.