you guys! [name_f]Bronya[/name_f]. wdyt?
I like it!
It’s usually a nickname for Bronislava in [name_f]Russia[/name_f] but in this case I think [name_f]Bronya[/name_f] works better in English as a proper name than Bronislava nn [name_f]Bronya[/name_f].
Jeez guys, what are there, like a million threads on [name_f]Bronya[/name_f] or something??? I feel like it has that hilly viking child appeal of [name_f]Brenna[/name_f] & a bit of stately magic like [name_f]Anya[/name_f]… but I’m curious to know WHAT. [name_f]DO[/name_f]. YOU. THINK?
No need to get snappy. I really don’t think much of it because I don’t like it personally. It doesn’t sound magical or feminine at all to me. It just sounds clunky and kind of nasally even? It’s hard to describe. In any case, I think there are more flattering choices for a baby girl. Was that a closer answer to what you were hoping for?
I dislike [name_f]Bronya[/name_f].
Not my style. Sounds like “Onya” (slang in Australia).
I don’t really know know why you had to act so haughty, while I respect it’s frustrating when you don’t get responses, it doesn’t call for rudeness.
I agree with the “Onya” comment as I am Australian also. It reminds me of a trendier version of [name_f]Sonya[/name_f] or [name_f]Tonya[/name_f]. Or possibly even a hybrid of Bronywn and [name_f]Anna[/name_f] or something. Not even [name_f]Anya[/name_f] or [name_f]Tanya[/name_f] is really my thing, but if you like it that’s all that matters.
all I hear is “braun” which makes me find this name too masucline for a girl. not my style.
Cheers guys! Thanks for the responses.
I think it sounds like a mix between [name_f]Anya[/name_f], which I have always liked, and [name_f]Bronte[/name_f], which has always intrigued me. I’d love to meet a little [name_f]Bronya[/name_f]!
I think it’s interesting. I haven’t decided if I like it or not. I don’t hate it. I don’t believe that girls names have to be beautiful or “feminine” and I think [name_f]Bronya[/name_f] is striking.
It’s interesting. Definitely unique and feels feminine because of the -ya and strong because of the -[name_m]Bron[/name_m].
I can’t say I like it a lot, but it’s a name that would stand out to me and I love that in a name. As previously stated, it’s striking.
Hee hee… BRONY! Please, tell me you have a Brony or two in your life. It would be seriously, completely geeky to have an Avatar/Airbender name AND a name that sounds like “Brony” in the same sibset.
If I’m speaking Greek here, check this out: 21 Things You Didn’t Know About Bronies | Thought Catalog , watch some episodes on YouTube or Netflix, and go Google “brony” post haste.
Hee hee… BRONY! Please, tell me you have a Brony or two in your life. It would be seriously, completely geeky to have an Avatar/Airbender name AND a name that sounds like “Brony” in the same sibset.
If I’m speaking Greek here, check this out: 21 Things You Didn’t Know About Bronies | Thought Catalog , watch some episodes on YouTube or Netflix, and go Google “brony” post haste.
Hee hee… BRONY! Please, tell me you have a Brony or two in your life. It would be seriously, completely geeky to have an Avatar/Airbender name AND a name that sounds like “Brony” in the same sibset.
If I’m speaking Greek here, check this out: 21 Things You Didn’t Know About Bronies | Thought Catalog and go Google “brony” post haste. Then watch some episodes on YouTube or Netflix.
I adore [name_f]Bronya[/name_f]! It has a sophisticated feel
Not a huge fan. It seems like a smoosh between the Icelandic Brynja ([name_u]BRIN[/name_u]-yah) and the Welsh [name_f]Bronwen[/name_f]–the first of which I adore, and the second of which I appreciate–but [name_f]Bronya[/name_f] does nothing for me. I generally adore Polish names, too, but meh. I can’t get into [name_f]Bronya[/name_f].
I also dislike this name.
I don’t care for it either:(
I’ve never heard of it before–but I like it! I like the sound of a lot of very similar names: [name_f]Brynn[/name_f], [name_f]Bronwen[/name_f], [name_f]Bronte[/name_f], [name_f]Bruna[/name_f].