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[Opinions] Brighton
I met a little boy with this name. I looked it up and there wasn't much on it. What kind of name is it? New? Classic? Thoughts?
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Thanks again guys:)
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Brighton = seaside resort on the south coast of England, where I've visisted a handful of times, as I've got family who moved down there from the north.It's a nice place name, not a great first name.
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Place names don't work well on people for the most part, and this is no exception.
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contrived and horrible
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Well, it's a place. So it's a bit trendy in that sense.
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The gay capital of England. To me, because I live in England it's too associated with the coast town and not a name for a child
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not about the placeAs I've never heard of the place called Brighton, I was more readily struck by phrases like "You brighten my day". Which make the name feel less masculine to me for some reason. I'm with Bear: I think Bryson would be better.
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It's kind of cute and I would consider using it. However, I think Brighton Beach Memoirs and The Nanny.
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Well I visited Brighton yesterday.... It's a place about 40 mins from my house...So I don't really like it as a name.
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It's a place to me. It's a town near Detroit.
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Definitely a new sort of name, in that it makes me think of a place rather than a person. It's not bad, but it's not something I'd add to my PNL.
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I agree with Andromache, it's part of the place name trend. My family used to live in Brighton (or nearby) so I'm having trouble separating that out. When I first saw the title of this thread I thought of the name Bryson. I think that would age better than Brighton.
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I don't consider it to be classic. It seems like part of the trend for place name names.
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