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[Opinions] Brooke
I liked Brooke a long time ago but kind of forgot about it. I love how it's a nature name and it doesn't seem dated even though it has been used for so long.Does it give you a nature image or a cheerleader image? Any colors?Do you think it is /was too common? I actually wouldn't worry about its popularity as it seems to be going down but wonder whether all the little girls named Brooklyn or Brooklynn will be called Brooke for short? What do you think? Do you know anyone named Brooke? Or anyone named Brooklyn who goes by Brooke?It would make a good middle name too:Arden Brooke
Esther Brooke
Hadley BrookeBrooke Estella
Brooke Annabelle
Brooke Eloisa
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I like it.It was popular when I was growing up, and it was something of a "cheerleader" name, but I still think it's pretty and fresh. It's sunflower-colored, in my mind.I have no idea if little girls named Brooklyn are called Brooke, but they might be. I think people would want to call them by that trendy -lyn sound, though, so the NN might not be as common as you think.
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My middle child is Victoria Brooke and goes by her mn. I loved the nature reference when I chose the name and will admit there are preconceived notions that go along with it such as: girls and women named Brooke are cheerleaders (she isn't), or popular (she is) or stuck up (she isn't) or confident and friendly (she is). These notions do bug me somewhat but it is what it is. For the most part, people have responded favorably to her name -- although two elderly men have called her Brooks even after correcting them repeatedly! What I find truly interesting is that the older she gets, the more she'll use Victoria in formal situations without prompting from her dad or me. That doesn't bother me in the slightest since I adore Victoria.Re: Brooklyn, I've never known any although we do have a neighbor whose dog is Brook Lyn (after the Brooklyn Dodgers). :-) I don't like it nearly as well as Brooke.I think Brooke may appear to be more common than it actually is because it's a common mn, however, if you look at the SS stats, it never rose higher than the 40s. Brooke has only met two or three in her entire life (unlike all of the girls named Megan, Jessica, Lauren, Ashley, Brittany, Brianna, Emily, Caitlin, Katie / Kate, etc.).Of your combos, I like Brooke Annabelle (and Annabel) and Brooke Estella.

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My friend's predecessor on JET whom I actually met at an alumni gathering in Vancouver some years ago was named Brooke (I'm guessing she'd be in her 30s or 40s now) and I know a missionary's daughter (15 now I guess) named Brooke, but haven't met too many. It's an ok name and not too out there. Haven't met a plethora of Brooklyns, but I'm ok with that. I think it's pleasant and simple and not too out there, so it has that in its favour and the meaning's not bad, so it doesn't have that to nix it... Only drawback I can really think of would be if she were a yappy little thing and got the title "Babbling Brooke", but that's pretty minor compared to what can be done w/ some other names.
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When I think of Brooke on a girl, it just seems like someone from my age group. I never liked or disliked it really. However, now I love, love love Brooks on a boy so Brooke falls waaaaay down on the list for a girl. Oh and I do think that a Brooklyn would go by Brooke for short.
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I imagine that a lot of Brooklyns would go by Brooke.I actually quite like Brooke, I like the nature aspect of it, although I think Brooke the river is actually spelled Brook. Also there are a few places near where I live called Brook.The thing I don't like is that more I look at it, the more I think it looks like brOOk with an "oooo" sound, rather than a short O sound, or the word "broke".I don't think it's particularly popular. I know a 2/3 year old girl called Brooke and a 5yo whose middle name is Brooke.
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Though the meaning is nice, I have never cared for the sound. I was an exchange student in France, and one of the other Americans who was there was named Brooke. And the French students all laughted and said "Broooooooooke" (rhyming with duke). They'd say things like "Broooooke....you snore EVERY NIGHT! (but in a French accent--I can't emphasize how funny this actually was)!"It's also quite passé.

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I really like Brooke. I only know one, she's 2 :)I think of a girl who is assertive and dressed smartly. She'd probably a business woman, for for an ethical business. She has strong morals. Not really nature or cheer leader image for me. She'd probably be a runner. I don't think it's common at all (at least not here in england)I know nobody named Brooklyn. I prefer it as a first name, Brooke Annabelle is cute, though i slightly prefer Brooke Annabella :)I also like Esther Brooke
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I love Brooke. It kind of gives me a nature vibe. I don't know any Brookes (or Brooklyn's who go by Brooke). One combo I always loved was Brooke Adelaide.
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I like it very much. It's kind of an all-American name that beats Brooklyn by lightyears. All the little Brooklyns and Brooklynns and Brooklynnes I've seen have been going by their full names, not Brooke (thank goodness). I like it better as a first name, but it does make a pleasant and simple middle name. Brooke is yellow to me. It's a happy name for a girl next door. She's pleasant and happy and upbeat. She could be any age, but she's still a happy person, and balanced.Arden Brooke sounds like either a subdivision or a stripper. :/ I like Esther Brooke a lot, and Hadley Brooke is all right. I think it makes a fabulous first name, but I don't really like the middle names you've picked. If I may make some suggestions...Brooke Aquinnah / Aquinnah Brooke
Brooke Aveline
Brooke Amelie
Brooke Astraea
Brooke Ophelia
Brooke Octavia
Brooke Angeline
Brooke Sophie
Brooke Natalia
Brooke Melora
Brooke Ilaria
Brooke Hermione
Brooke Isabel
Brooke Joanna
Brooke Arielle
Brooke Elodia
Brooke Lucille
Brooke Lysandra
Brooke Christine
Brooke Diana
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Brooke as a middle name = OK. Being an 80's kid, I'd have to say that Brooke as a first name sounds like half the girls I went to school with...From your list:
Esther BrookeSuggestions:
Annabella Brooke
Estella Brooke
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I love Brooke. I love the nature vibe of it but I have to admit, I can also picture a cheerleader type. My son has a Brooke in his second grade class and she is a beauty with blonde hair and blue eyes and a sassy attitude. So, this is the image I have of Brooke in my head but it's not a bad thing! This Brooke in his class is adorable.
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