Anonymous wrote:It passes the Supreme Court test if you change the spelling. (Justice Stephen Breyer).
Anonymous wrote:My husband's best friend in medical school had a girlfriend named Briar.
Anonymous wrote:What is distinctly feminine about scrambling shrubs with thorns? I am sincerely curious. Or is it just the sounds? I can't think of any other standard girl name that ends in -ar.
Anonymous wrote:Hayden Christianson named his daughter Briar Rose.
Anonymous wrote:What is distinctly feminine about scrambling shrubs with thorns? I am sincerely curious. Or is it just the sounds? I can't think of any other standard girl name that ends in -ar.
Anonymous wrote:What is distinctly feminine about scrambling shrubs with thorns? I am sincerely curious. Or is it just the sounds? I can't think of any other standard girl name that ends in -ar.
Anonymous wrote:Sleeping Beauty is Briar Rose.
Please don't name your kid Briar. That's really terrible.
Anonymous wrote:I do calligraphy and read Briar as Brian. After all, it is an incomplete pen stroke away from Brian.
Anonymous wrote:What is distinctly feminine about scrambling shrubs with thorns? I am sincerely curious. Or is it just the sounds? I can't think of any other standard girl name that ends in -ar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Briar seems decidedly feminine.
I don't care for it myself. If you like the sound, what about Briony/Bryony for a girl?
Make it Brioni, then.![]()
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