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Q: My Sister Is Having a Gril...
asked by: makenna_rayne on June 8th, 2006
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The other day my sister rebecca asked me what I thought of the names brooklyn. I told her it was nice. Then she asked about brookson but spelt brooxyn. What do you all think?
Thank you , makenna.
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makenna_rayne
replied on June 8th, 2006
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I meant to say "my sister is having a girl." typing too fast. Sorry. Btw my 2 year old daughter is named kendall rebecca(after my sister) and her daughter will be _________ makenna because i'm going to be her godmother. So if she goes with brooxyn it will be brooxyn makenna. Any opinions?
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notafan
replied on June 8th, 2006
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makenna_rayne wrote:
i meant to say "my sister is having a girl." typing too fast. Sorry. Btw my 2 year old daughter is named kendall rebecca(after my sister) and her daughter will be _________ makenna because i'm going to be her godmother. So if she goes with brooxyn it will be brooxyn makenna. Any opinions?


brooxyn is too hard to spell and write, no one will understand it, and it sounds like a medication or a disease. "i'm taking brooxyn for my skin rash, and it works great!"

how do you pronounce it, anyway? Broo-ksin? Broo-ox-in? Love is like oxygen?
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makenna_rayne
replied on June 8th, 2006
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Hi there , notafan it's pronounced brook-son.
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mum2bubba
replied on June 9th, 2006
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I'd stick with brooklyn. :)
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makenna_rayne
replied on June 10th, 2006
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So my sister had her baby today. She's 5 weeks premature. The doctors say she's doing great for a premature baby. The name brooxyn was just a fase for rebecca. She named the baby mattea makenna d*****. I suggested mattea. I love the nn. Matty. Everyone seems happy with this so all is well.
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mum2bubba
replied on June 10th, 2006
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Mattea makenna is a lot better than brooxyn.
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Tayzia
replied on June 11th, 2006
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Lmao, mattea is my name! Congrats to your sister!
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RandomJackass101
replied on July 20th, 2006
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Lmao I wanted to reply asap because the thought of the poor girl being stuck with brook-son sounded very tragic. The name she stuck with is beautiful, although I prefer "mattie" for the nn.
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