DH and I are expecting our second daughter this fall (Yeah!). First daughter is [name]Claire[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name]. When I was pregnant with [name]Claire[/name] I loved, loved the name [name]Quinn[/name] for a girl. However, since we wanted to use family names [name]Alexandra[/name] or [name]Elizabeth[/name] in the middle spot, the “[name]Queen[/name]” sound put us off [name]Quinn[/name]. This time around I am seriously considering [name]Brynn[/name], which I have fallen in love with. Middle name would be [name]Elizabeth[/name]. I realize [name]Claire[/name] and [name]Brynn[/name] are different in style, with [name]Claire[/name] being classic and [name]Brynn[/name] modern. Perhaps the single syllable helps them sound somewhat cohesive?
[name]Do[/name] you like the name [name]Brynn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]? Is it too far out with [name]Claire[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name]? What do you think of when you hear the name “[name]Brynn[/name]”? I have considered [name]Brooke[/name], [name]Briony[/name], [name]Brenna[/name] and [name]Wynne[/name], but just haven’t fallen in love with them as I have with [name]Brynn[/name].
I really like the name [name]Brynn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] and I think it sound great with [name]Claire[/name]. One of my nephews was going to be [name]Brenna[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] had he been a girl
I [name]LOVE[/name] the name [name]Brynn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]! Very beautiful. However, i do like the spelling [name]Bryn[/name], with one “n”, better. Although 2 “n’s” is more typical, the second seems excessive to me! The one [name]Bryn[/name] that I know is spelled with only one “n” so maybe that is why, but its just a thought!
I love it!! I like howboth [name]Claire[/name] and [name]Bryn[/name] are one syllable, so neither one seems to be more dominant than the other, and I think the middles names are a great balance for the short spunky first names. They all go so well together!
I like the “[name]Brynn[/name]” spelling, I think the name “[name]Bryn[/name]” is traditionally a male name, but the double n seems frillier, and thus more appropriate for a girl [name]IMO[/name].
I considered both [name]Claire[/name] and [name]Brynn[/name] for my girl, due any day now. So they must be names that people like together. DH and I like [name]Brynn[/name] a lot, but decided that a longer name felt right for this baby. [name]Brynn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] is a great combo!
[name]Love[/name] it! [name]Brynn[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] sounds good together. [name]Brynn[/name] was my 2nd choice this time around and is the no. 1 choice if we have another girl. I may have to use that middle name now too.
I also loved [name]Quinn[/name] for my 1st but hubby didn’t. [name]Love[/name] [name]Claire[/name] too, we have a [name]Mckenna[/name] [name]Claire[/name].