| It's vegetation, not a person's name. |
| I know a woman in her 30s with the name Briar. |
| I've seen/heard Brierly...sounds trashy. |
| Not a fan, but I think it would be a girl's name. |
| Might get mistaken for Brian sometimes as some people's "r's" look like "n's" and vice versa. |
| It's a patch |
| I've seen Bryar for a girl. |
| It passes the Supreme Court test if you change the spelling. (Justice Stephen Breyer). |
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How about Susan. Or David. Or another REAL NAME.
I'm getting so sick of all this Madison Waverly Grayson nonsense. |
Only by morons: http://celebritybabies.people.com/2015/08/31/hayden-christensen-rachel-bilson-daughter-briar-rose-name-explained/ |
| My husband's best friend in medical school had a girlfriend named Briar. |
| 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. |
| Neither. |
| I actually like this, and I'm generally pretty conservative when it comes to names. For a girl only. |
| Please don't. That's a terrible name. |