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[Opinions] Bergen
What do you think of Bergen, for a girl? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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Sorry, but it doesn't sound like a good name for a kid. All I can think of when I hear this is the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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I don't understand why anyone would use it when there are perfectly good names like Walburga and Berengaria and Torborg...Jk, I can see the appeal. I think it's only slightly "uglier" than Berlin and Birch. It's got that same burly vibe and sounds like a place/nature name. Birgen also reminds me of birkenstocks.The biggest drawback is the famous concentration camp, which non-German/Dutch/Swedish/other? speakers might think of...but that's a big drawback.

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Don't like it at all
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It makes me think of the city too. But I was willing to give it a chance, after all place names are a thing. Half a second later I remembered it means "mountains" in Swedish and once that plural suffix hit me it won't go away. I'm not a fan of plural names. I have this issue with Peaches too. Plural names make me uncomfortable.
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Not really a fan of it for a girl.Also, it makes me think of the Norwegian city of Bergen.
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I think it's awful and especially horrendous on a girl. I can't imagine why anyone in their right mind would name their son this, let alone a daughter.
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I'm from New Jersey, so I think first of Bergen County, New Jersey, and then the town of Bergen in New Jersey. That's not a negative association, though. Mostly I think Bergen is bad simply because it's ugly and is close to the word "burger".
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Now you've hit real absurdity! The ugliest, funniest sounding word ever, and it means "more than one mountain" in German. IT'S BAD
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Is it really absurd? lolIt's the name of Phil Hartman's daughter, and that's why I posted about it. Only, she spells it Birgen.
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it just means "mountains" to me. It doesn't feel like a name at all to me. Since it's plural it doesn't even feel like a nature name the way River or Willow do.
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You will find some people are not fans of surnames for first names but I like them and I like Bergen for a boy or a girl.
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Oh, I know. I've been on BtN since 2008, lol. ;)
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It just makes me think of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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Me tooThough I know it's also a city in Norway.
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That was my first thought as well.
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same.
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I heard this name on a little girl and thought the same thing.
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