Aubrielle?

Does Aubrielle sound too made up? What kind of girl do you think of with this name? Would you consider it trendy?

I think it sounds pretty and different but I have never been a fan of trendy or made up names. Although technically it is a ‘made up’ name, it has been established for awhile and I was just wondering how it sounded to others?

[name]Do[/name] you think it easy to say?

Aubrielle sounds trendy and made up to me. It’s kind of pretty, but I don’t think it’s sounds that unique- it sounds like a smoosh of the trendy [name]Aubrey[/name] and the trendy elle ending. It’s easy to say, but I don’t like it. I’ve never heard of it before now either.

Sorry! I hope you don’t think I was too harsh!

  • [name]Athena[/name]

It looks trendy made up French to me which I’m assuming it is but I could be wrong, it does have a nice sound though.

It looks trendy and made up to me, as well.

It sounds too close to [name]Azrael[/name], [name]IMO[/name].

I think it’s pretty but I like elongated versions of common names

I don’t really like it, sorry. I prefer just [name]Aubrey[/name].

Sorry I don’t like it either.

Sounds made up to me & like a compromise between 2 perfectly good names that don’t need messing with.

It sounds made up to me and also very trendy. [name]Brielle[/name]/[name]Bree[/name] names are really trendy right now (I don’t personally care for them), as is [name]Aubrey[/name].

I think it’s trendy. If it wasn’t so trendy, though, I’d find it usable. It’s really pretty, with plenty of short options.

It’s pretty, and contemporary, and will fit in well, but it’s the sort of name that will likely belong firmly to this decade.

[name]Aubrey[/name]/[name]Aubree[/name]/[name]Aubrie[/name]/Aubri/[name]Aubrianna[/name]/[name]Brielle[/name]/[name]Briella[/name] are all amongst the fastest rising names (and -elle and -ella names are stupendously popular to begin with), so Aubrielle is an obvious invention. [name]Aubrey[/name] only became a woman’s name in the 1970s, and [name]Brielle[/name] was invented in the 1990s, which is why it sounds so contemporary; Aubrielle also sounds very much like [name]Gabrielle[/name], which is why it sounds so natural as a name. It hasn’t hit the top 1000 names yet, but it’s worth looking at the trajectory of [name]Aubree[/name], [name]Briella[/name], and [name]Aubrianna[/name]. I think it will go the same way.

If you’re looking for a new name that sounds stylish and will fit in well with her peers, it’s a good pick. These message boards tend to prefer names with more history, which is why you won’t find much love for a modern invention here. It’s worth keeping in mind that Aubrielle will go over much better in real world than it will here :slight_smile:

NMS. But I do know and Adrielle nn [name]Addi[/name]. Would that interest you?