Briar a boy or girl name?

Anonymous
It's vegetation, not a person's name.
Anonymous
I know a woman in her 30s with the name Briar.
Anonymous
I've seen/heard Brierly...sounds trashy.
Anonymous
Not a fan, but I think it would be a girl's name.
Anonymous
Might get mistaken for Brian sometimes as some people's "r's" look like "n's" and vice versa.
Anonymous
It's a patch
Anonymous
I've seen Bryar for a girl.
Anonymous
It passes the Supreme Court test if you change the spelling. (Justice Stephen Breyer).
Anonymous
How about Susan. Or David. Or another REAL NAME.

I'm getting so sick of all this Madison Waverly Grayson nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Briar is not a name.

Briar is a type of overgrown, thorny bush that vermin live in.


Shut up. It is now being used as a name. It's unisex.


Only by morons:
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Anonymous
My husband's best friend in medical school had a girlfriend named Briar.
Anonymous
Grew up in rural Central Ohio and "briar" was a taunting, disparaging term for a country/farm kid. We hadn't heard of the term redneck yet, so "briar" it was.
Anonymous
Neither.
Anonymous
I actually like this, and I'm generally pretty conservative when it comes to names. For a girl only.
Anonymous
Please don't. That's a terrible name.
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