If you want to go with a feminized male name:
Brianne is basically a girl's version of the name Brian. I'm not sure how that factors into its popularity. But if you're an expectant parents considering a boy's name turned into a girl's name, may I suggest some others. What about Jacklyn or Jacqueline, feminine of Jack? How about Alexandra, or any of its versions, feminie of Alexander. Then there's Louisa, feminine of Louis, Pauline or Paulette instead of Paul. Claudine, Claudia, Claudette are more popular perhaps than Claude from which they're dervived. Then there's version of John like Jeannie and Jeannette. Lots to choose from.
If you want to go with a name that ends in Ann:
If it's the "anne" part of Brianne that has you hooked into the name, consider you can add Ann or Anne or Anna or Ana onto almost any female name you want. How do you think they came up with Brianne? Check it out: Leann, Leanna, Leana. See what I mean? Use a hyphen if you want: Lou-Anne. Or don't: Louanne. Use a Y or an I: Maryanne, Marianne. Or check out names that aren't obvious add-ons, like Dianne or Christiane.
If you want to go with a name that starts with BR:
Brianne is not the only name out there beginning with the Br sound, rest assured. So if it's that sound that's got you hooked, how about Brenda or Bridget? Go old Englishy with Bronwyn or Bryn. Knock the first part off of Sabrina for Brina. Consider liquid names like Brandy or Brooke. But please, no Brook-Lynns, that's just trendy as anything.
If you want a name whose first syllable is a cheese:
Can't help you there.
So, as you go about finding the perfect name for your child, please, consider all your non-Brianne options. If you settle on Brianne as the perfect name after much thought, then hey, go for it. She'll be the best Brianne ever.
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- Add an ann, anne, or anna to any name for a Brianne like effect.
- Other great feminized male names include Antonia, Louisa, Alexandra or Claudia.
- Consider other names starting with "Br" like Bridget or Brenda.




7 Comments
Post a CommentI was born in Tupalo
tupilo - oh no! just give up and call her Honey (tupelo, get it?
you all are dumb russian names are best
Why do you care if he is or not Harlee... and who are you to judge anyway??? Get a life!
U are gay!!
I like the name Tupilo. Never heard that before and it's very feminine.
Tupilo is the most unique girls' name I've ever heard.