I think as in the case of the name Lily. Very nice, but it should be used only as a nickname, not as a full name. Why? Because it doesn't age well at all, sounds childish, and in the future, when your daughter is an adult, she may have some problems with that name. If you like Berry so much, choose Beatrice, Berenice, Berinthia, Bernice, Bernadette, Bernadine, Berneen, Bertha, Berthe or Bette, and affectionately call her Berry. I think it is the most suitable option.
I would only name a pet this. Very cute and sweet for a cat or bunny, but really awkward for a human. I would actually rather Cherry than this.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2013
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Unique but I think the poor girl might get a bit to much hassle for this. Not BAD hassle but just stuff like "Are you serious? Why did your parents call you BERRY?" It does sound like Barry. Berry is very unique though. Don't know if I would use it.
Berry looks rather silly as a given name. There are names in other languages with similar meanings, so why not go for one of those? I admit it sounds cute on animals, though.
Just brings 'Strawberry' into my head, and for some unknown reason that name really does my head in. So no, not for me, not really. But I guess it's not terrible.
It sounds sort of cute for a little girl, but a bit corny for grown-ups and even teenagers. Many people might mishear this name as Barry and think the boys' names on girls thing truly has gone too far. The name isn't actually pretty, and it doesn't sound very serious or mature.