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Brydon. I saw this name in a BA. WDYT? Do you like it on a boy or on a girl?? (It was on a girl when I saw it today)WDYTO Bryton on a girl?
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I don't like Brydon at all. Makes me think of "get your bride on". :-/ (Not that I've ever heard this phrase, mind you. LOL.)I've known one male Brighton and two female ones. It's fine, either way, I think, but I do prefer it for a boy. I don't like Bryton at all. It looks illiterate and tryndee to me.
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Interesting name, although it seems very masculine imo. I think it would fit much nicer on a boy. I still would prefer Braden though.Bryton is all-boy imo, but sp. Brighton. It's a GP of mine. Adding the y doesn't really make it any more feminine imo...sorry.
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HorridSounds made up and trashy, especially with the "Bry" element. Its another one of those fake boys names on girls trying to make it a "strong" girls name.I dislike it very strongly.
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I agree.
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No, definately not. The first part "Bry" sounds very masculine to me. This is also the name of my brother's friend (a boy) and I think it is ok. Maybe as a mn.
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I love Brighton on a girl or a boy but I dislike Bryton intensely. Brydon is okay, but sounds too masculine. Bridie would be a lot better for a girl, or Bryony or Brydie.
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Ooohhh! I like it! Sounds a bit masculine to me, though...
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I really like the name Brighton on a girl but not so much these spellings Brydon and Bryton. I like Bryony though and Briony. This Brydon spelling looks very boyish to me.
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