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Bronwen

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hattieboo2012 · 24/02/2012 18:37

inrewllu love Bronwen fora baby girl. I'd be really grateful for any feedback.

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rednellie · 04/03/2012 12:29

I thought as much (ps sorry for hijack opBlush). In Welsh it means raven/crow and has an extended 'a' sound, but I'm thinking everyone would just think they were a cereal.

Back to the drawing board...

FilterCoffee · 04/03/2012 11:07

"Bran" words remind me of healthy laxative wholegrain cereals rednellie, like All Bran etc.

"Why didn't people like Branwen? I'm having twin boys and was toying with Bran as a name so am interested."

Italiangreyhound · 04/03/2012 02:13

hattieboo2012 One of my closest friends is called this name.

Saw some different variations on spelling and similar names to Bronwen - Bronwyn, Bronia, Bronnie, Bronny, Bronwin, Bronwynn and Bronya.

BUT found a thread on Mumsnet that discusses spelling and you are right for a girl it is wen, according to this thread ....

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/baby_names/634214-Bronwen-or-Bronwyn-correct-spelling/AllOnOnePage

Congratulations and hope all will go well for you, hattieboo2012.

PS rednellie no idea why other people don't like Bran but personally it would make me think of the breakfast cereal like All Bran. Sorry, go with your heart of course but that's what I'd think. If you like Bran for a boy you could think about going for Brandon or something similar like Bradly.

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/baby_names/1414028-Bronwen?pg=2 Brandon \b-ran-don, br(a)-ndon\ as a boy's name is pronounced BRAN-den. It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Brandon is "broom, gorse hill". Refers to the plant.

www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Bradley
Bradley \b-rad-ley, br(a)-dley\ as a boy's name (also used as girl's name Bradley), is pronounced BRAD-lee. It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Bradley is "broad meadow".

Just my whitterings before I go off to bed, congratulations to you too.

rednellie · 04/03/2012 01:44

Why didn't people like Branwen? I'm having twin boys and was toying with Bran as a name so am interested.

GoldenDaffodil · 03/03/2012 23:26

It's lovely, and Rednellie is spot on with the translation. Personally I prefer Branwen (it's currently number 2 on our shortlist) but after getting very negative responses about it on MN and from some people I've tested it on in RL I'm having some doubts.

BlueAndRedMakePurple · 03/03/2012 08:37

My second cousin once removed (or something of that calibre!) is called Bronwen, she's blonde haired, blue eyes and very pretty (she was last time I saw her anyway). It's a lovely name. Her sisters all have welsh names too. Youngest was Myfanwy (i think it's spelt like that) and I always thought that was a cool name too.

aJumpedUpPantryBoy · 02/03/2012 21:40

A beautiful name, and Bron or Bronnie are lovely nicknames

marshmallowpies · 02/03/2012 21:01

I love it. Lots of Welsh names are lovely, but Bronwen I've been fond of since I was very young.

rednellie · 02/03/2012 20:56

It's the best name in the world. I may be biased. Grin

The Welsh spelling is Bronwen, as wyn endings are masculine. It means white breasted as a literal translation, but basically means pure of heart. It's phonetically spelt so not that hard to get on with.

Nicknames: Bron, Bronners, Bronny

MamaLazarou · 27/02/2012 14:30

Really lovely name.

DarrowbyEightFive · 26/02/2012 21:28

I do think it's a lovely name, but a friend who lives abroad does actually have trouble with the name (perhaps a different country to Daisy's sister). When she mails clients she doesn't know they often think she's male, and it leads to a bit of confusion and very embarrassed clients. But that might apply to any name that's not known in the country where you live, and you obviously can't know where your DC will one day want to live!

stayathomegardener · 26/02/2012 21:20

Oh my sisters been a Bronwen for 40 years- and an Artist.It means white breasts in Welsh I believe Smile

DaisyAndConfused · 26/02/2012 21:17

PS - she's a PhD in micro biology and does cancer research, so not a windswept artist I'm afraid! Grin

DaisyAndConfused · 26/02/2012 21:14

My sis is Bronwyn. She loves it, she lives abroad and it's a name that travels well.

It's sometimes shortened to Bron, but mostly she uses her full name.

Go for it (whatever sp.) it's great!

Tillyscoutsmum · 26/02/2012 21:08

Really pretty

chipsandpeas · 26/02/2012 21:05

i like it but im at an age where it does remind me of bronwen who was in neighbours

madaboutmadmen · 25/02/2012 21:15

Not sure about Bronwen, how about Branwen? look it up for its origins in Welsh mythology

DialMforMummy · 24/02/2012 20:36

Love it.

HolyNoSheDittantBatman · 24/02/2012 20:30

I like it.

I imagine she'll be an artist or a poet and live somewhere windswept and a bit isolated

birdofthenorth · 24/02/2012 20:05

Love it. Know a beautiful (adult) one who is often Bronny to friends.

VoodooKitten · 24/02/2012 20:02

I like it too

PinkFondantFancy · 24/02/2012 19:55

I love it

Purplehonesty · 24/02/2012 19:50

Love it. Know one and she is lovely.

SoFarWeAreEqual · 24/02/2012 19:43

Bronwen is very pretty

SardineQueen · 24/02/2012 19:31

I like it Smile

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