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[Opinions] Re: Basil or Bram
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Basil because Bram is seriously like the worst name ever. Laughably bad. Not that Basil isn't laughable, but at least it's not mainstream and laughable at the same time.
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I've never met anyone named Bram and I've lived in many different states. Maybe it's popular on a tv show (wouldn't know don't watch tv) but it's fairly rare in my part of the world. Your opinion has "like" been noted.

This message was edited 6/20/2012, 12:17 PM

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Not popular, but trendy. Popular=common, trendy="nowish." It's a very trendy little syllable. Br- is huge! B- on its own is still unfashionable enough to be counter-conformist (not the same as non-conformist).Although, maybe I'm mistaken about Br-, which seems to have had its heyday in the 80s. Bree is reeeally big right now though.
http://www.babynamewizard.com/voyager#prefix=br&ms=false&exact=falseNo need to be snarky about my teenageish diction! Unless you weren't being snarky.
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I'm not worried about trends because they come and go rather quicly. I typically like names for either their meanings or history. Whether ir not it starts with a Br isn't really a big deal to us. Bree and Bram have a very different feel to me even though they start with the same two letters.
Perhaps you should reveiew your first comment towards me...you stated your opinion on the names in a very negative way, which is fine...you don't like some names and I don't like the word "like" being used in that fashion. I simply stated my opinion just like you did yours. No snark, just honesty. Thanks for the feedback!
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Hmm, you're right. Usually people aren't asking about baby names here, just our opinions on them, so I gave you my gut reaction. (NB: I did not ask for your opinion of my word choice...)I should clarify that I actually like Basil a lot. It's made my far-hypothetical shortlist a few times. But it is kind of funny in a goofy, steampunky way. I think Bram, which I find ridiculous phonetically, would wear better in the real world, if you're talking about a hypothetical child and are on the fence. But I'd rather use Basil any day.

This message was edited 6/20/2012, 1:27 PM

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I don't need permission to give my opinion, but sorry your feelings got hurt (or sememed to have).Thanks for your opinions. Have a great day!
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