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[Opinions] Brent
My aunty is thinking of naming her child this if she hass a boy, persoanlly I dont like it, take away the R and it says bent, In my area people get teased for that sort of thing. Its not awful but to me it doesnt sound like a name, I dont know why.Anyway wdyt of the name Brent?
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Brent's a name of my childhood...There were Brents, Bretts, Brocks, and Bens aplenty in my grade, since we were all born in 1986/87. It's a name that still screams "80s!" to me--so it's like, "...Why use it now?" to me. Very tired.Things might be different in your area, though.Array (does love Brett for a girl, though)

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My first thought when I saw the title of this thread was "Brent...or does that say bent?" :D In any case, I honestly don't like this name. It's just too dull-sounding for my tastes. I think it's rather ugly as well. It's not a name I would choose for my child.
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I think it's a pretty good name. Bent would be something odd to be called though...."Is this you? Are you happily engrossed in inconsequential cartoon trivia to the point that your socks can proboly stand up by themselves? Well there's hope. There's help. There's the "Please, Please, Please Get A Life Foundation."
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My uncle who is in his early 50's is named Brent, so unlike some of the other posters it does not seem dated to me. I actually really like the name. It sounds good for a child and for an adult. Two thumbs up from me!Mom to Joanna Catherine
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It's a nice name even though it was a bit overused in the past. I've never associated the name Brent with 'bent'.
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