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Bruce

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DSon · 24/01/2017 15:57

Opinions on Bruce?

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GottaCatchEmAll137 · 25/01/2017 07:40

My cat is called Bruce!Smile

Shosha1 · 25/01/2017 08:24

Have a DB called Bruce ( definitely Sots)

Not a name I would use now :)

BuntyFigglesworthSpiffington · 25/01/2017 08:36

It will definitely come back in fashion at some stage as all names do, along with Roger and Clive etc. But I'm not a fan of the current trendy granddad names so I don't see myself falling for Bruce. Roger and Clive's charms at any point in the future!

Dolwar · 25/01/2017 08:57

I think it's awful. Both on adults and children. Sorry

shinysinkredemption · 25/01/2017 08:59

I really like it! So nice to see something original yet not twee.

INeedNewShoes · 25/01/2017 09:04

I dated a Bruce. I have to admit that his name made me cringe a bit.

I think it would have been ok if he was the really tall manly type and his name seemed a mismatch for his slight wussiness!

strawberrypenguin · 25/01/2017 09:11

I like it. My immediate associations with it are Wayne/Banner so it's a superhero name to me

TheScottishPlay · 25/01/2017 09:16

I'm in Scotland. I know lots of Bruces. No little ones though. Like Duncan, Innes etc, it's due a wee revival.

JE17 · 25/01/2017 09:21

I love it. It was on my names shortlist for my DS but my husband vetoed it (he quite rightly pointed out that our surname would mean DS would have to endure a lifetime of sprout jokes).

bruce4thewin · 25/01/2017 09:54

Bruce is a brilliant name #BRUCE4THEWIN Grin

Pipilangstrumpf · 25/01/2017 10:34

Bruce is cool! Strong and masculine (unlike all the babyish names like Alfie, Archie etc) Go for it!

Craigie · 25/01/2017 11:23

Perfect. People will assume you are Scottish (or have Scottish family).

Teaholic · 25/01/2017 12:57

Rather date a bruce than a Brian, Martin, Gary, Tony,Neil internet dating je suis fatigueé

Teaholic · 25/01/2017 12:59

Date with a Brian later. Hope he is better than the last Brian i went on a date with.

Ill let you know the best names at the end of my research :-p

FourKidsNotCrazyYet · 25/01/2017 14:54

Are you Scottish? It's quite popular up here, a few boys in DCs school called Bruce.

Jooni · 25/01/2017 16:56

Don't like it at all I'm afraid. Makes me think of the word "brutal".

goldenrachita · 25/01/2017 17:36

I think it's cute. Original these days. It has a nice bounce to it. I knew a very good looking Bruce once. It's definitely a confident man's name. The Aussie thing about Sheila and Bruce is already a bit outdated and in 20 years I think your baby's peers won't even 'get' the joke if some ancient person made it!

IAmALeafOnTheWindWatchHowISoar · 25/01/2017 20:18

I have a Bruce and he doesn't get any one teasing him with his name. He loves his name as do we as it is a very individual name and there is no one else he knows in school with it, no one has trouble spelling it and every one remembers it.

For us it is an old family name, his great grandfather plus other relatives of that generation and further back.

MrsMeeseeks · 25/01/2017 20:25

YES to Bruce. It's a brilliant name! Easy to spell, not too common, has a good, strong sound. I'm a fan.

Wombletor · 25/01/2017 20:30

Love it

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