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oh no, no, no
Broadly?I like to think I'm less judgemental about invented names these days, but this one is just...not...good. I can't even imagine the misery a chunky teen would suffer if they were named Broadleigh.Even if it is supposed to be said "BRODE-lee", all I see is a big fat BROAD in there.
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Unfortunately, it was pronounced BROAD-lee, rather than BRODE-lee. I just - I had the same reaction. Why start your daughter's name with broad, of all things? That's just terrible.
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I thought it was for a boy!I thought it sounded like a stupid variation of Bradley. What a terrible name! Ugh I don't know why they thought this was a good idea. At least she has the -Leigh part. Toad-ly Broadleigh?The poor poor child.
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Poor planning. It wouldn't be great on a boy, but on a girl, it's so much worse. No girl needs to have "broad" attached to her name.Maybe she'll shorten it to plain Leigh when she gets older.
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