Briar or Darcy for a girl?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:D’Arcy Caren (née Darcy Eroken) is a wonderful actress!


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blair like from the Facts of Life?


No. She’s named after Gossip Girl. Obviously.
Anonymous
Blair and Briar are much too close. I vote Darcy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think Briar is too close to Blair. What about other nature inspired names like Willow or Bryony. Willow being a popular one from my prep school.


Bryony is great!


I love Bryony but my last name starts with a B and i worry itd be too alliterative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cringed real hard when I saw this subject line. No thanks on both of those choices.


First time I've ever commented on the name threads, I agree.

Have you ever been stuck in a briar patch? No, no, no to Briar.

No to Darcy.

(Although Darcy is minutely better than Briar which is a hard no.)

Darcy sounds like a Jane Austen name and you traveled back in time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blair & Quinn
Blair & Paige
Blair & Allison

Blair & Claire - J/K


OP here. I like the suggestions for Quinn and Paige. I will run them by my DH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Briar is not a name. Darcy I guess. Both sound incredibly pretentious.


It is a name. It means "a thorny patch", and was the original name of Sleeping Beauty - Briar Rose.

https://nameberry.com/babyname/Briar/girl


People my age (47) and older will associate it with different fictional characters.

And OP, I don't think you want your daughter to be associated with Briar Rabbit and Briar Fox - unless you're posting this from Klan HQ.

This is in addition, of course, to Brian (i) being too close to Blair, and (ii) sounding outright stupid all on its own.


That’s Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox. Briar is a dumb name but not for this reason.
- another 47-year-old


Isn't Br'er short for Briar?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Briar is not a name. Darcy I guess. Both sound incredibly pretentious.


It is a name. It means "a thorny patch", and was the original name of Sleeping Beauty - Briar Rose.

https://nameberry.com/babyname/Briar/girl


People my age (47) and older will associate it with different fictional characters.

And OP, I don't think you want your daughter to be associated with Briar Rabbit and Briar Fox - unless you're posting this from Klan HQ.

This is in addition, of course, to Brian (i) being too close to Blair, and (ii) sounding outright stupid all on its own.


That’s Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox. Briar is a dumb name but not for this reason.
- another 47-year-old


Isn't Br'er short for Briar?


Yes it is. "Another 47 y/o" looks kind of dim here.
Anonymous
Darcy reminds me of Mr. Darcy.

Other names that could go with Blair:

Wren
Camille
Cecily
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Older sister is Blair.

I like the sound of Blair and Briar together. But we’re also considering Darcy.



Blair and Briar sound HORRIBLE together!!! Like Brandon and Brenda. Please, no.
Anonymous
Brer Rabbit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Older sister is Blair.

I like the sound of Blair and Briar together. But we’re also considering Darcy.


Are you kidding? Blair and Briar? This has to be a troll.
Anonymous
No to both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blair and Briar are way too similar.

Darcy is fine.



I agree with this. I like Darcy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Older sister is Blair.

I like the sound of Blair and Briar together. But we’re also considering Darcy.



Blair and Briar sound HORRIBLE together!!! Like Brandon and Brenda. Please, no.


Ha ha! So true!
post reply Forum Index » Expectant and Postpartum Moms
Message Quick Reply
Go to: