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[Opinions] Burleigh?
I saw this name on a book called Great Goddesses, by an author named Burleigh Muten. I also heard it is a place in England. Web searched it and also came up with a Scottish castle called Burleigh. What do you think? Would you use it. I don't know if I would but it is growing on me.
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I find the "bur" thing very ugly, and the whole name boyish & surnamey... sorry...
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Ditto
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I don't like it. It sounds like the word burly, which I think would make an awful name. Sorry.
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Funny thing, I can see it as a name, but I can't see it said...in English perhaps....or without an accent of some sort.....Yeah, weird.~~The brave may not live forever, but the cautious don't live at all~~
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Oh no! Burly as in the "big, burly bearded man" but just kre8tivlee spelled?? Awful!! :(
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Um...sure, if you are hoping for a big, burly, son or daughter I guess!
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I know someone with the surname of Burleigh, but as a first name? It just reminds me of the adjective burly, so no...just no. :)
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Burleigh = burly*****
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Sounds too much like the word Burly to me and it is also yet another sound with Leigh tagged on just lately I have noticed just how popular this name ending is

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Like "burly"?From M-W.Com:1 : strongly and heavily built : HUSKY
2 : heartily direct and frank : BLUFF, FORTHRIGHTHow emabarrassing would that be? Burleigh also makes me think of the burlesque, which isn't a better association! I'd suggest something else instead, but I can't think of anything.Array
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I also thought of "burly". I wouldn't use names like Burleigh and Manley. They seem too much like adjectives rather than names. They would be easy to tease (especially if a man named Burleigh was very thin and not strong by any means).
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Worse yet...They would be easy to tease (especially if a man named Burleigh was very thin and not strong by any means). I have the feeling that the discussion is Burleigh for a girl, rather than a boy. :/Array
"What are these parents thinking?...Let's name her Madison--she'll live in her own world: 16 square miles surrounded by reality." -- Susan Lampert Smith
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Burleigh would be a horrible name for a child because of the "burly" association... what if they wound up being heavy?Shannon
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