Yeah, I googled it and it seems to be an all-recent usage, not even a surname .. it can be combinations of other names too, apparently (there was one example of
Brian +
Lesley). I guess there could be a sound-alike surname, but it seems more plausible that recent usage spins off of names like Riley/Rylie and
Brynn,
Briar,
Brianna etc.
- chazda (who agrees that the post appears a bit disingenuous considering the Facts Board instructions to posters)
This message was edited 11/24/2005, 11:15 AM