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Blake, Blair, Briar
More unisex names. What do you think of these three, and which one would you use? If you wouldn't use any, what is a unisex name starting with B you would recommend? Thanks. :) **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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I love Blake, it's my son's name.
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I love Blair (it feels like a no-nonsense person to me) and I love the name Briar (note that it often is confused for Brian, which is amusing)
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Blake: it's a bit too surname-y for me, but it sounds intelligent and lively.
Blair: bleh.
Briar: sounds too delicate and weak, like the name of a Disney princess.I wouldn't use any of them, but Blake is my favourite. I'd consider using Brontë instead.
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Love Blake on a boy only. Love Blair on a girl. Don't like Briar for either (though I'd assume girl if I heard it). I'd use both Blake and Blair.
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Everyone on Team Blake on The Voice:I pick Blake. lol Blair and Briar are just better on girls!

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I love all of these names, my favorite is Briar. I prefer Blake on a boy only though. Blair grew on me, and I like on both genders. I like Briar on a girl only.
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Out of all of these, Blair is my favorite, though these names all sound gendered to me. Blake sounds masculine while Blair and Briar sound feminine.
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I would choose Blair for a girl. I've always liked it and know a couple really lovely ones.I like Briar and Blake both actually. I knew a Blakeley growing up and thought she had the prettiest name lol. Briar skews the most masculine to me of the three.
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I'd.choose BlakeOther suggestions:
Bailey
Brett

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I think Blake is okay for a boy, but I don't like it for a girl.
I think Blair is cute for a girl, but I don't like it for a boy.
Briar, I only think of Briar Rose, and if you're naming your kid after Sleeping Beauty, why not just use Aurora?Out of these 3, I'm most likely to use Blair, probably as a MN.I also like Blythe for a girl and Bailey and Brogan for a boy.
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Only like Blake and for a boy
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Blake and Blair don't sound unisex to me, and I don't like either (but Blake is a little better than Blair. Blair is like bland, blare, blain, etc).
I'd be willing to use Briar. I think it is unisex but I prefer it for a boy. Some others:
Brenn
Bryn
Bree
Bran
Bailey
Bronte
Bennett (maybe)
Bevan (maybe)
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Blake is not unisex to me. Blair is barely unisex. So my pick if I had to use one is Briar, it’s naturey so up for grabs by either.
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Blake is on my long list for a boy and flits in and out of my Top 10 too.But if you were to ask me which I'd pick for a girl, it would still be Blake as I really don't care for either Blair (reminds me of Tony Blair, I'm British) or Briar.
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I don't love the Bl- sound (I think "bleh"), though Blair is not too bad. I really love Claire, so that adds a positive note to Blair. Blake has always sounded puny to me for some reason. I very much dislike Briar because of a bad association of someone I knew (he spelled his name Breier). So my choice of these 3 is Blair, though it's not a name I'd use (there are too many other names I like more).I skimmed the list of unisex B names in BtN and there really isn't any that I would use IRL. I like Blythe (not sure why since it too is a Bl- name), but only for a girl.
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I would also include Blue, Bradley, Brady, and Bowie.
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Blake is okay. Especially for a middle name. I know a woman named Blake as well as a couple guys.
Blair: The only two people named Blair that I know of personally are both male, one's about five or six and the other's in his fifties. But it still seems more feminine to me than masculine. I don't like it, it sounds snotty. Blake is okay, but not on a girl.
Briar: This one's another name that doesn't seem ambiguous to me because it has very little history as a name, period. It strikes me as entirely femine, probably because of the Briar Rose thing. I think it's an ugly name anyhow, just sounds really unattractive.I wouldn't use any of these on a girl. If I had to pick a b unisex name for a girl I'd pick Bobbie/Bobbi. It's fairly cute, actually.
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I only like Blair, because of personal associations. I think Blake is really boring, and Briar is corny in a way that doesn't feel very good.
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I don't care for Blake or Blair. I would absolutely use Briar though, I adore it as a middle name in particular. I have it on my own combos list as a middle name for Ignatius and Sibylla.Other unisex B names? Hm...Bay
Brook
Bryn
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I like Brynn, with two N's. I should have asked about that one, lol.
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