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[Opinions] Bruno?
I recently watched The Boy In The Striped Pajamas and I’m a pretty big Bruno Mars fan. Somewhere between the two, I’ve kind of fallen for the name Bruno.
I used to think that name was a joke.Wdyt?
For a real person and for a character?
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I love Bruno on the character in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas... but I think the name is best on a pet. A dog named Bruno seems right. Unless of course you're in Italy, in which case I'm sure it's fine.
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I quite like Bruno, for a real person or a character.
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I still think it's kind of jokey. But if I saw a little boy named Bruno I'd probably be tickled. How cute would that be?The "It's silly but I love it" name on my list is Boris. I'm well aware of how it sounds in the context of who and where I am but I can't help it. Love it, love it, love it. Would have a little Boris in a heartbeat. On a similar vein: a friend of mine dated a young woman named Brunhilde nicknamed Bruna. I couldn't believe I was fortunate enough to meet one in real life. :-D
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I always used to associate the name Bruno with the dog from Disney's Cinderella for some reason. It always struck me as a good dog name. Since Bruno Mars though, it's getting more human gradually for me.
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I dislike it. It seems like a name that is trying too hard. I don't know why I feel that way, but I do. I find it hard to take it seriously.
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I absolutely adore Bruno! I would use it for a real person.
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I used to think Bruno sounds very brutish, but like it very much after reading "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas". So yay for John Boyne!I might be usable on a real person, though I wouldn't name my child Bruno.
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I love it! I think it works well both for a real person and a fictional character.
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I love it! I think of a really happy guy with brown curly hair and big smile. mostly because I know a really happy guy with brown curly hair and big smile named Bruno.I think the name is cute but ages just fine. I would consider using it
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Not at all a joke! I've known several Brunos. It's a good name. :-))
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I'd definitely still lean very far to the thinking-that-name-is-a-joke side. Or a dog name maybe. It sounds too much like "brute". I couldn't imagine naming a baby Bruno.
Definitely character.
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It's quite common here and a friend has a 2-year-old Bruno so the name is cute and bubbly to me (since little Bruno is cute and bubbly).
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I like it too; the only thing that puts me off somewhat is that I used to know people with a daughter named Brunhilde who was known as Bruni. So I've got to focus on the word ending before I'm sure what gender I'm encountering.Which wouldn't be a problem for a real person, and even less so for a character.Bruno seems dependable but zingy, which is also good!
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Eh, I'm still on the "joke"/"dog name" side of the Bruno discussion. Maybe. I'll have to think on this, but for now I'll say only for a character.
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