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    are you sure about this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    are you sure about this?
    Me? Yup, he went to Bama but stopped over in Aggieland along the way to coach. He was pretty well known on our campus for his "Junction Boys" incident.
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    (I think she was referring to the OP).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    are you sure about this?
    +1

    There are way worse names. I mean, even if you switched it around to be Bryan Bear, that would be worse! But are you sure such a unique name is the way to go? And with the connection to someone famous, someone you have no idea who it is, but the a good deal of the rest of the country does?

    Just the ramblings of some stranger on the internet.

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    I taught a kid named Bear once. He was the cuddliest little guy (his name fit him perfectly). His brother's name was Fox and sister's name was Ellen (huh?). The last name was one of the generic last names (Smith, Brown, etc) so mom said she wanted something unique. It's definitely a unique name. If he wants to go by Bryan as an adult in the "professional" world then he has that option. I know quite a few people who go by their middle name instead of their first.

    I really like the name!! Congrats on making a decision. I think naming a child would be almost as stressful as actually having the child. My DH has an unusual name and it suits him well.
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