Anonymous wrote:Brompton, Benton, Bates, Babson or Bentley
Anonymous wrote:Every single time I hear the name Bronson, I can only picture Balki from Perfect Strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do we think about the name Bronson for a boy?
Bronson Grey is not a great name. Neither is Gray Bronson. Who wants to be "gray?"
Anonymous wrote:Bronson Grey sounds like a stage name for a porn star.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is different. If you like it, go for it! I would have to resist the urge to preface his name with Charles, and in the back of my head, I’d being thinking Bronisław when I said it.
PP here: OP don’t listen to those people saying this is a Trump name. You shouldn’t listen if they said it’s a Biden name either. It doesn’t matter what other people think, if you and your partner like it, go for it. People will adjust. It is definitely a strong name.
Sure, people will adjust to disliking it in private rather in public as in this anonymous thread.
OP, people often recommend trying on the name for a few days to see how you would like to have it. Maybe you can refer to DH as Bronson for a week and see how you like it?
Anonymous wrote:What do we think about the name Bronson for a boy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again. We’re still deciding on a middle name. Leaning towards Bronson Grey. We want something a little different.
I get that as a parent YOU want something a little different. I assume you want your friends to think you're super cool to have made up such an unique name. It is a dumb name and will make him stand out in a way that's totally beyond his control. Please think about what your future child might want. Think about how it is going to feel to have to correct people when they mispronounce his name or say it with that upspeak "am i getting this right?" tone. Or respond to the inevitable "like Charles Bronson...?" question. Think about the way you are likely to raise him and who, based on your family and traditions and expectations he is likely to be (and yes, I know we may never get most of that prediction right) and ask is a "different" name is likely to suit that likely personality. Giving a kid a different name isn't going to make him special -- the way you raise him might.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is different. If you like it, go for it! I would have to resist the urge to preface his name with Charles, and in the back of my head, I’d being thinking Bronisław when I said it.
PP here: OP don’t listen to those people saying this is a Trump name. You shouldn’t listen if they said it’s a Biden name either. It doesn’t matter what other people think, if you and your partner like it, go for it. People will adjust. It is definitely a strong name.
Anonymous wrote:I think "Bronson Grey" was the Sherwin Williams color of the year in 2016.