Briallen?
Briallen is a name that's caught my eye lately, as a name that's trendy-sounding but not actually popular itself, and therefore probably appealing to S as well as to me :-) And it means "primrose" in Welsh, which is cute.
So, what do you think of Briallen?
Also, I know most of you hate gratuitous spelling changes, but would you totally cringe if you saw it spelled Briellen? (I *know* you guys hate random additions of 'y', so I won't even suggest Briallyn!)
Thanks in advance :)
So, what do you think of Briallen?
Also, I know most of you hate gratuitous spelling changes, but would you totally cringe if you saw it spelled Briellen? (I *know* you guys hate random additions of 'y', so I won't even suggest Briallyn!)
Thanks in advance :)
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Briallen does sound trendy with the "br" sound at the start, but, while I'm not a huge fan of Celtic names, at least it's legit and has a cute meaning. However I agree with Vicky that it's not the same name anymore if you change the spelling, Briellen looks like a smushing of Brie and Ellen (and as for Briallyn you might as well go for Braelyn at this point).
The change in spelling
Makes it a totally different name imho. *shrugs*
I don't like the English pronunication at all, the Welsh is okay. Allan is just so masucline to me that I can't really get behind the name. It's nice enough...just not my thing.
Makes it a totally different name imho. *shrugs*
I don't like the English pronunication at all, the Welsh is okay. Allan is just so masucline to me that I can't really get behind the name. It's nice enough...just not my thing.
Well, I'm sure you know I love seeing as I used to talk about it all the time and it was actually my username for a while and it's now the name of the heroine in one of my novels...
SO, of course I love it lol But only spelled as Briallen, so I'd say it "bree-uh-len."
I'd say Briellen as "bree-len"
I know a lot of people don't seem to like it because it looks/seems trendy but it's really not at all - I think it's a twist on a trendy sound, but a fresh twist...
PS: How crazy! First Deva is mentioned and then Briallen! Two of my top 10 fav names (though I never list Briallen in my faves anymore just because I used it in a story) I guess we all do affect each other's opinions of names after so long on the boards lol I know that's how I came to like Jasper and Hugo!
SO, of course I love it lol But only spelled as Briallen, so I'd say it "bree-uh-len."
I'd say Briellen as "bree-len"
I know a lot of people don't seem to like it because it looks/seems trendy but it's really not at all - I think it's a twist on a trendy sound, but a fresh twist...
PS: How crazy! First Deva is mentioned and then Briallen! Two of my top 10 fav names (though I never list Briallen in my faves anymore just because I used it in a story) I guess we all do affect each other's opinions of names after so long on the boards lol I know that's how I came to like Jasper and Hugo!
This message was edited 8/10/2008, 6:25 PM
I like the meaning, but I honestley really don't like the sound. I'm not a big fan of any of the Br- names in the first place(except Brigitta), and to be honest Briallen sounds like someone changing Brianna to name her after an Allen to me. It could grow on me though- after having said it out loud a couple of times I'm liking it moere than I did initially.
Changing the spelling to Briellen changes the pronounciation for me, like Bree-ellen instead of Bree-allen, subtle but I notice it- and I actually find the sound more appealing with this spelling.
Changing the spelling to Briellen changes the pronounciation for me, like Bree-ellen instead of Bree-allen, subtle but I notice it- and I actually find the sound more appealing with this spelling.
Oh but I love Briallyn a lot more than Briallen.
Over all I like the name, I just don't like the nicknames that can go with it.
Over all I like the name, I just don't like the nicknames that can go with it.