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Having an "unusual" name

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PaulaHollywood · 01/11/2016 23:24

There's often debate about "unique" or "unusual" names. As someone who has a fairly unique name I know there are definitely pros and cons to it. I'm a Bryony. I get a range of reactions from those who know a few Bryony's and people who have never heard of it.

For me the cons were/are
-Kids in school thinking it was the female version of Brian..so got called that a lot.

  • Never finding anything (teddies keyrings etc) with my name on.
  • Telling someone my name over the phone and automatically spelling it straight away "It's Bryony that's B-R-Y...."
  • Being on the phone telling someone my name with the response "Sorry is that your first or last name?"
  • Very often having people enquire the origin- yes it's not at all offensive and in a way quite nice that people are interested but it gets a little tedious "no it's not Welsh/Irish it's actually the name of a flower."
  • People from most other countries struggle saying it. I travelled a fair bit after uni and very often would introduce myself using my middle name just to avoid being called Barney, Bonnie, Bronnie, Biney, Briney and many more.
-Even countries where English is the first language are perplexed by it. In America people assumed it was Bryannie or Briannie. They thought it was a variation of Brianna.
  • I studied in Australia for 6 months and had to get very used to people looking puzzled and asking me to repeat myself when first meeting.
  • Knowing that it's a marmite name and a lot of people when hearing it will be thinking what a horrible name it is.

But some pros to

  • Although I hated my name growing up and was so envious that my twin sister had a top 10 name, I now appreciate that I was always the only one in a class and didn't have to be known as Bryony 'first initial of surname.'
  • I still find it quite exciting when meeting someone with the same name. I worked in a hotel a few years ago and one evening heard "BRYONY will you stop that!" I of course immediately turned round to see a little girl being told off by her mum. We became close pals over their 2 week holiday!

I suppose this is more a thread on the pros and cons of Bryony. But I think it's interesting to see people's takes on unusual names and their reason for choosing them. It doesn't help that I really really dislike my name. But I suppose that could happen to anyone even if it's a top 10 name! I think the most frustrating part is having to repeat it and the puzzled looks some people give.

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midsomermurderess · 04/11/2016 19:28

I have never come across another adult with my name but it is ubiquitous now amongst primary school kids.

noitsachicken · 05/11/2016 08:59

Glad I clicked on this thread.
We are expecting a DD and Bryony is on our list!
I don't think it's that unusual is it?
Interesting to hear your pros and cons though OP, I am guessing you wouldn't reccomend it?!

Undersmile · 05/11/2016 09:07

I don't think Bryony is that unusual, but if we're name-dropping, Carol Ann Duffy said my DD's unusual name was marvellous when she signed a book for her. Smile

228agreenend · 05/11/2016 09:08

My name is uncommon rather than unusual. Ie. Most people have heard of it, but there's not that many of us around.

I love the classic names I named my two dcs, but do sometimes wish also I'd gone for something less popular. i liked being the only one in the school,with my name and the name felt unique to you.

ShowOfHands · 05/11/2016 09:11

I don't think Bryony is too unusual noitsachicken (your name is my favourite Red Dwarf quote btw); I'd be surprised if somebody didn't recognise it or know how to spell it. I know 1 adult and 1 primary aged Bryony. It's such a lovely name.

I've never met anybody with the same name as me and was thrilled when my grandparents had a Breton bowl made for me.

SharkBastard · 05/11/2016 09:13

I gave DD an unusual name, she loves it. Most people are positive about it and she's the only one I've ever heard of unless I Google it.

DD wears it well, thankfully

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