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Bronwyn
I've always liked this. What do you think? Bronwyn or Bronwen?
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I've always been fond of it myself. I think I'd stick to the Welsh spelling of Bronwyn.
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I like it too, and more since reading How Green Was my Valley. I only like the spelling Bronwen though. -wyn is masculine, and Bronwen just looks nicer and more warm and feminine.
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I like Bronwen much more than Bronwyn, which always looks whiney. Where I live, it's got a rather down-market image, but that doesn't bother me one bit.
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I like it. I slightly prefer the look of Bronwyn although purists will say Bronwen is more correct due to wen being a female ending in Welsh. Outside of Wales, I honestly don't think it really matters.
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I love this name. I prefer Bronwyn, but Bronwen's good too.
My combo for this is Bronwyn Elizabeth Sakie (sa-kee-ay)

This message was edited 5/12/2012, 2:41 AM

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I only like Bronwen.
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I like it too. Bronwen is much better IMO. Maybe because it's what I'm accustomed to, but it does seem to have more of an upbeat, feminine air about it than Bronwyn.
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I love Bronwen! -wyn is grammatically masculine in Welsh, so I'm not fond of that spelling.
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I love it, and I prefer Bronwen.
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it always sounded to me like flour of some kind...Or high-fiber cereal.
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I like it, too. I'd go with Bronwen because that is the correct spelling.
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So do I. I'd go with Bronwyn for a boy, Bronwen for a girl according to Welsh grammar.
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