Question on girls name Brynn

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Registered: 10-19-2003
Question on girls name Brynn
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Thu, 08-12-2004 - 3:39pm
What does everyone think of this name?? Any suggestions for middle name to go with it?

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Registered: 07-22-2004
Sat, 08-14-2004 - 9:33am
My first cousin has a little girl named Sadie Brynn. I thought that was the prettiest name. I especially like Brynn. Used as a middle name or even a first name it may give a break to the Lynn. MN ideas until now I never thought too much about it. But I'll have a go:

Brynn Ann or as a name combo into a first name such as BrynnAnn

Brynn Rosalie

Brynn Delilah

Brynn Marie

Brynn Priscilla

Brynn Michaela

Brynn Melissa

Brynn Amber

Brynn Heather

Brynn Jessie

Brynn Jessica

Brynn Laura

Brynn Lori

Brynn Tracy

Brynn Margaret

Brynn Patsy (pretty name now with a bad name to it.)

Brynn Leticia

Brynn Patricia

Brynn Lorelei

Brynn Lacey

Brynn Christopher (there is an actress with this name she used to play on Y&R)

Brynn Nichelle

Brynn Octavia

Brynn Mary

Brynn Merilee

Brynn Leah

Brynn JoElle

Brynn Alexia

Brynn Sadie

Brynn Phaedra

Brynn Parisa

Brynn Shalisa

Brynn Chavelle

Brynn Chelsea

Brynn Chelize

Brynn Chastity

Brynn Chika (Japanese for near and dear)

Brynn Sierra

Brynn corissa

Brynn Courtney

Brynn Courtenay

Brynn Damaris

Brynn Darcy

Brynn Darselle

Brynn Darsella

Brynn Davida

Brynn Demetria

Brynn Delores

Brynn Eddie

Brynn Echo

Brynn Electra

Brynn Eleanora

Brynn Leotie

Brynn Elora

Brynn Alora

Brynn Elyse

Brynn Elysia

Brynn Eva

Brynn Ava

Brynn Fiola

Brynn Caoimhe (kee-va)

Brynn Gabrielle

Brynn Adelle

Brynn Hestia

Brynn Isabelle

Brynn Isabella

Brynn Itamar

Brynn Isis

Brynn Jocacia

Brynn Kairos

Brynn Kathaleen

Brynn Cassidy

Brynn Kelly

Brynn Kira

Brynn Kirstie

Brynn Kylie

Brynn Laela

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Registered: 04-05-2004
Sat, 08-14-2004 - 9:04pm
Well, it's ok. It was traditionally a Wlesh male name. I've heard that people 'across the pond' (well, they're across the pond if you're in the States) think it's wacky that people in the States use this on a girl. If you do use it, I'd use a nice long uber-fmeinine mn. Also, what do you think about Brenna? That's so much prettier & more feminine to my ear. Also, I think it's easier to pair w/ a mn.

Brynn Victoria, Brynn Amelia, Brynn Paloma, Brynn Lorraine, Brenna Rose, Brenna Joy, Brenna Charlotte, Brenna Louise, Brenna Claire.
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Registered: 05-21-2003
Sat, 08-14-2004 - 9:47pm
I recall an adorable little girl named Brynnlee. Not sure of the spelling, but its a gorgeous name. With just Brynn I like Amanda or Chloe.

...Pam

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Registered: 07-03-2003
Sun, 08-15-2004 - 12:33am
I like it a lot. I had twins last August and wanted to use it, but DH wouldn't let me. I had Brynn Elizabeth & Brynn Kate picked out.

Good Luck,

Brooke

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Registered: 02-09-2004
Sun, 08-15-2004 - 1:24am
I adore the name Brynn, and would love to use it myself...but my dh doesn't like it as much as others.

Middle names I like are (sorry for repeats, I didn't look at the others yet):

Brynn Alexandra

Brynn Alexa

Brynn Victoria

Brynn Marissa

Brynn Isabel

Brynn Camille

Brynn Danielle

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Sun, 08-15-2004 - 9:38am
Hello! I was just passing through, and had to reply. I'm having a girl in November and really like the name Brynn. I picked Brinley Margaret for our baby, however dh doesn't care for it. I'm still going to stand my ground and hopefully change his mind, lol. I went with Margaret for a MN because its my mother's name. Is there a person in your family you would like for a MN?

G/L!

Mare

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