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Indecisive

32 replies

BethsMoon · 15/04/2022 13:14

We can't seem to decide between these girls names:

Briar
Rhiannon
Lydia
Hope

Love all 4 of them, but need some help deciding. Thanks!

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Queensize · 16/04/2022 08:53

Briar's nice if you can say it. I've been burdened with a name I can't pronounce - and my DH can't either. Flipping nightmare. And I can't say Briar.

Merryclaire · 16/04/2022 06:57

I think Lydia is the nicest - pretty and classic but not too common. Rhiannon nice too.
Briar sounds a bit like Brian to me, though I realise it’s from Sleeping Beauty.
Hope has a nice sense but I find it a little hard to enunciate clearly for some reason.
Nesrin is a nice name - I believe it’s Turkish. Ness for short?

Catcrisis · 16/04/2022 05:00

I think Brian when I see Briar written down

Thehundredthnamechange · 16/04/2022 04:21

Lydia Hope is a beautiful name

eandz13 · 15/04/2022 22:50

I like all of them and that never happens to me on MN!
Really like Briar and Nesrin.

WeasilyPleased · 15/04/2022 22:49

So Stevie Nicks got it wrong, then Shock

princesspq · 15/04/2022 20:22

How do you pronounce Rhiannon? Confused

LadyLolaRuben · 15/04/2022 18:05

Lydia

RuthW · 15/04/2022 17:54

Rhiannon is best from your list.

Alfixnm · 15/04/2022 17:24

I am also Irish and thought straight away of the phrase "like a briar" meaning somebody in a permanent bad mood!!

Hadtocomment · 15/04/2022 17:21

I like Nasrin better than Nesrin - which I read is alternative version

DoggoInMyTesla · 15/04/2022 17:21

Lydia is really nice. I don’t really like the others.

Hadtocomment · 15/04/2022 17:18

I like Rhiannon. It's unusual where I am at least and is a nice and interesting name. Briar is quite nice. I like the thorny thing - too many girls names are all about the pretty and the flowery. A bit of thorniness seems a bit characterful to me. As well as Briar isn't there names like Briagh if you wanted similar ideas? Just a thought. Hope is quite nice but seems quite serious to me in some way. I'm not sure about Lydia.

MinoucheSapphic · 15/04/2022 17:18

I like Lydia and Rhiannon the most.
Nesrin is lovely if pronounced ness-reen (as in Arabic) forvo.com/word/%D9%86%D8%B3%D8%B1%D9%8A%D9%86/#ar
I wouldn't like an Anglicised pronunciation though. I have a feeling that people in the UK would read it as nez-rin which isn't nearly as nice.

17caterpillars1mouse · 15/04/2022 17:12

Briar or Lydia

I find Rhiannon a bit dated as I know several in their 30s.

Hope always seems to be given to premature or poorly babies so I associate it with that

jesusmaryjosephandtheweedonkey · 15/04/2022 17:04

Briar is to Disney for me
I like Lydia best

irishfarmer · 15/04/2022 17:02

Briar - I think of Briar bush straight away could be a local thing but I'd say 'don't go near Mary she's like a briar today' meaning she is mean/ spikey.

Rhiannon - Nice but I probably say in incorrectly as per pp above

Lydia - It fine, nothing wrong with it there is just something I don't really like about how it feels but I can't put my finger on why I don't like it.

Hope - I like it. My favourite out of your choices

whatausername · 15/04/2022 16:53

@BethsMoon

Thanks for the opinions, they seem very mixed and based on personal opinion, which is obviously expected. We've also just come across the name Nesrin, which I think is beautiful. It means Wild Rose. What does everyone think about it?
Imo, the meaning is what makes it pretty. The actual sound is not so appealing.
Floralnomad · 15/04/2022 16:51

Lydia or Briar .

Mumofgirls2017 · 15/04/2022 16:49

Lydia

heartofgrass · 15/04/2022 16:46

I LOVE Briar
It's unusual but easy to pronounce

See I came on to say, Briar is nice but how is it pronounced?

Bry-uh
Bree-uh

?? Grin

scrivette · 15/04/2022 16:14

Briar is my favourite, I like the meaning of Wild Rose but not sure about the name.

Luredbyapomegranate · 15/04/2022 16:13

@BethsMoon

Thanks for the opinions, they seem very mixed and based on personal opinion, which is obviously expected. We've also just come across the name Nesrin, which I think is beautiful. It means Wild Rose. What does everyone think about it?
It’s OK. Briar is nicer.
Luredbyapomegranate · 15/04/2022 16:13

They are all nice (helpful), can you narrow it down on what sounds good with your surname.

Hope and Lydia are both getting quite popular, whereas the other two are unusual if that helps at all.

uncomfortablydumb53 · 15/04/2022 15:32

Nesrin is really pretty and I love the meaning