Re: Brooke
in reply to a message by Lily8
I'm beginning to see Brookes in the media who are in their early 20's so the name is dated somewhat. My dd, Brooke, has only known two in school so it doesn't seem to be overly common. Of your combos, I like Brooke Emmeline best.
My dd was named Brooke because I love the image of a brook and the sounds associated with it. It's very peaceful and poetic. Then again, I love most nature names. Would I do it again? I'd probably use it but call her by her fn, Victoria, or use a nick, Toria, Tora, Tori, etc.
Brooke for a girl, Brook or Brooks for a boy.
My dd was named Brooke because I love the image of a brook and the sounds associated with it. It's very peaceful and poetic. Then again, I love most nature names. Would I do it again? I'd probably use it but call her by her fn, Victoria, or use a nick, Toria, Tora, Tori, etc.
Brooke for a girl, Brook or Brooks for a boy.