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I actually really like Bria- and Ella. Not a HUGE fan of Briella but there is certainly nothing wrong with it.![]()
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I like it. It's very prettyIf I had heard of it before DD was born I would have considered it for her.
i like it![]()
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It's not my cup of tea, but I can see why lots of people would think it sounds pretty. It's very feminine.
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If you don't agree with me .... it means you haven't been listening ....
another nn could be Bella
Can you have a first and surname starting with the same letter? eg. Briella Brick (not real name LOL)
although surname is one syllable ?
Last edited by mumsie2be; 16-08-2009 at 11:52.
Briella a thousand times more than Madison. Man, every second baby and her dog is called Madison these days. I'm really starting to hate it!![]()
MrMrs
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If you don't agree with me .... it means you haven't been listening ....
we actually dont know any Madison's - but I guess that would change when bub is at creche/school.
Briella is a lot more unique.
I have to agree sorry! Nothing at all wrong with the name Madison - but it is VERY popular at the moment.
Don't think you will find all that many Briella's around. While it's not a name I would use personally - I don't dislike it and think it's quite pretty for a little girl![]()
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I have always liked Brielle (however you want to spell it - pronounced Bree-elle)
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