I apologize if this is inappropriate. However, every Braeden that I’ve met has been very good looking. Debunking previous comments, I know 4 who are 17-21 years old (I’m 17 rn). They’re all very smart and successful men; not trashy. Also, some of them did grow up in a trailer, but what does that matter?Would definitely recommend this spelling or Brayden.
I've always loved this name. When I found out I was having a son, I decided to take the chance to use it. I didn't want to spell it Braden/Braeden. Those spellings, while nice, are common. I came up with the spelling Braedyn. I think it's very unique! I also like how it reflects our Irish heritage. I paired it up with the name Kyle, another name I've always loved. Now, I have an 18 year old Braedyn Kyle and his name fits him perfectly! Wonderful name!
I'm in high school right around now, and lemme tell you, there's many kids with names like this (and worse!) It's rather tame compared to some other 'alternate' spellings of Braden. I'd admit there's a small bit of respect. Although I say this, I don't really think this name (or much of the other swarm of -aden names) will make it past, at most, 19-20 years. Or 10th grade.
― Anonymous User 12/1/2017
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Horrible spelling of a tacky, childish, made up name.
The name Braeden was given to 203 boys born in the US in 2016.
― Anonymous User 6/6/2017
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I absolutely LOVE the name Braeden! I am married to a man named Braeden who goes by 'Brae', and we're thinking of naming our baby (if it's a boy, we don't like it for a girl) Braeden Jr!
― Anonymous User 4/21/2017
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I love this name but prefer the spelling Brayden, as to me Braeden just looks tacky. I think it works for both genders, but it seems a little more masculine to me.
― Anonymous User 5/8/2015
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What an ugly, trashy, and babyish spelling. I can't picture anyone over the age of five with this name.
I love this name! I have a son named BRAEDEN. When I named him, there weren't many Braedens but now I hear the name a lot. I don't see it spelled like my son's often though.
Recently I met a guy named Braeden. When he first told me his name I wasn't sure I heard him correctly, because I had never even heard of this name before(and also because of his speech impediment; he has trouble pronouncing the letter R, so he says it BWAYden. And no, he's not 5, he's 16).But all in all, given the rarity of the name and the way it nicely rolls off the toungue, I really enjoy this name. I think it gives off a sense of maturity and regality to those who bear it, and I would love to give the name to my child if I ever have a son.
I love this name for a boy, as well as a girl. But a little more for the masculine. In a play that my sister was in recently, the main characters were sisters called Braeden and Bronte. This is also my favorite spelling of the name, as opposed to Bradin, Brayden, and/or Braydyn.