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[Opinions] Brody
I heard this name somewhere, and I kind of like it.... what do you think of the name Brody? And what Are some middle names that go good with it?
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It's my nephew's name. It's okay, but nms. It fits my nephew though.
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I like it. It makes me think of my favorite actor, Adrien Brody.
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I really like Brody (only like it on a boy).Brody Tobiah would be a cute combination._____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor

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I just do not like the name Brody. To me it sounds grody. Grody is a word we used to use in high school that meant gross. Sorry!
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I don't care for Brody very much. It just sounds too cowboy for my taste. I like more intellectual names. How about: Broderick, meaning brother. I suppose Brody could be a nn for Broderick.
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I actually kind of like Brody. It's a little surname-y but has more of a fn feel than other surnames imo, for some reason. My only qualm with it is that it rhymes with "grody" and could evoke some teasing. :(
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The little boy down our street is named Brody. He is two. I don't really care for the name though-I much prefer Brady.
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can you combine posts from now on please....
~Kai
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For some reason I like Brady better. Not really sure why though. ~Kai
March is Women's History month: Celebrate, Educate

"Remember, Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, but backwards and in high heels." ~Faith Whittlesey
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I immediately thought of the more popular (and trendy at the moment) Brady, too. And I have a little story about that name:We have twins at the NICU where I work named Kaitlyn & Brady. Many people may not know this but "brady" is a term used to shorten the term bradycardia, which is a slow heart rate. This is a common occurence with premature babies, that they tend to "brady" from time to time. Oddly enough, this little baby boy "Brady" tends to "brady" quite often. And also interestingly enough, his mother is a doctor, so you'd think she'd know better! LOL At first we thought it was cute -- 'Oh, Brady had a brady.' But now it's gotten kind of bad (and we're so superstitious!) that we refuse to call him Brady anymore! We call him Brody (hehe), Brad or by his mn Christopher. LOL!Sorry for the ramble. I thought it was cute. :b
(But then again, I'm weird.)
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For a dog."In my heart, I think a woman has two choices: either she's a feminist or a masochist." -G. Steinem
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I like this name a lot. Plus it reminds me of one of my favorite movies-"Jaws" in which Roy Scheider's character is named Brody.Brody Kevin
Brody Allen
Brody Michael
Brody Glen
Brody William
Leslie edd 4/17/05. Baby should be arriving via c-section April 8th, though.
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