I don't get it, everyone makes fun of my name they push me down lower and lower just so that they can feel more important, I don't like it when the other girls shout when I go into the girl's bathroom at school. I don't like it when the boys call me Brody. I love my name and I don't care if you think that my name is for a boy, I am a girl and my name is Brady.
― Anonymous User 6/4/2020
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My sister's name is Brady. It's an Irish girl's name, I hate how much people tease her because they don't understand, it's a beautiful name and she's a beautiful (boisterous) little girl.
― Anonymous User 6/4/2020
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I like it as a girl name more than a boy name. There’s something about that just sounds kinda pretty but not feminine.
I'm a girl named Brady. The only people who have ever made fun of me are old male teachers. It was inappropriate on all occasions. Kids have never made fun of it. I love my name, and I love my namesake, who was also a girl named Brady.
My son's name is Brady and it's adorable. Like one user commented, it sounds like a handsome boy with dirty blonde hair and green eyes and this is my adorable, 14-year-old autistic son. It just rings of the all-American, boy next door.
― Anonymous User 8/2/2016
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The Brady Bunch association will never go away. Aside from that, it doesn't sound very nice; more like the name of a dumb teenage jock than a respectable grown man.
My neighbor, who is a a big New England Patriots fan, named his puppy Brady after Tom Brady, the quarterback. The puppy is insanely cute, but now (not that I would ever have named someone this before) I can only think of dogs and the television show, the Brady Bunch.
Ew, this name on females?! It sounds moronic enough on males! When I hear the name Brady, I think of a dimwitted, obnoxious guy. Boy, do I feel sorry for girls with this boyish name, even for the tomboyish ones. They'll grow up, and the name is going to sound ridiculous on them, no matter how androgynous or even masculine they are.