Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love it. Just use it if you love it - everyone has name association so it doesn't matter. It's an interesting, very British, different name.
I live in the UK and have never met a person with this name. To me it sounds very American in a trying-too-hard kind of way. Hate it.

Anonymous wrote:I'm a man, and I think it sounds like an ugly girl/woman. You'd better hope she's hot as hell (you'd better be super hot, in other words) if you are going to curse your daughter with that name. Gotta be at least a 9/10 with that name just to survive
Anonymous wrote:I love it. Prefer the spelling Bronwen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love it. Just use it if you love it - everyone has name association so it doesn't matter. It's an interesting, very British, different name.
I live in the UK and have never met a person with this name. To me it sounds very American in a trying-too-hard kind of way. Hate it.
Anonymous wrote:RHOC fan?
Anonymous wrote:Love it. Just use it if you love it - everyone has name association so it doesn't matter. It's an interesting, very British, different name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s Welsh or British. I never heard it before but I think it’s so pretty. Pronounced Bron-win.
I’m having a boy so it’s not an option but just putting it out there for others!
It is of Welsh origin, which is British, OP. Wales is in Britain.
The only Bronwyn I knew was really bitchy, but I like the name.
Ha ha! You’re clearly American. In Wales and England (and Scotland and Northern Ireland) the distinction is always made!
+1. Silly Yank. Thought she was making some points putting someone down and it backfired. [/quote
I'm the Yank. Points from who? What? Wales is in Britain.
You’re wrong, PP. Stop embarrassing yourself. Wales is part of the UK
Omg dude Wales has it's own language, culture, names etc. Sure its politically part of the UK but there's more to life than lines on a map
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful name that I've loved since reading How Green Was My Valley about mining in Wales. It was turned into a lovely film in 1941. Ronnie or Bronnie or Wynnie could be nicknames. Alas I only had boys.
Oh God no to all those nicknames.