12 Bro Names Clichés (And What to Do/say Instead)

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The bro’s name is a common occurrence in the world of hip hop and rap. What once seemed like an innocent moniker has become a tired, overplayed cliche that you should avoid at all costs. In this blog post we will explore 12 alternatives to some of the most popular bro names that are currently being used by rappers and their friends.

Brody: The name of a character that appears in the TV series Entourage, Brody is an alternative to “Bro” and would be appropriate for someone who has more class than your average bro. This could also work as nicknames for names like Bryan or Brian.

Say goodbye to these cliche bro’s names and say hello to this list of trendy alternatives! 12 Bro Names Clichés (And What to Do/say Instead) The bro’s name is a common occurrence in the world of hip hop and rap. What once seemed like an innocent moniker has become a tired, overplayed cliche that you should avoid at all costs. In this blog post we will explore 12 alternatives to some of the most popular

If you’ve decided to name your son after the most famous TV dad of all time, we can understand; but now that Ron Swanson is retired and moving on from being a stay-at-home father, he’s not as cool. You might want to rethink this decision:

A survey by BabyCenter found that parents were three times more likely to give their baby boy a traditional name than mothers in general. For example, if you are expecting a baby boy, then “Kitchener” or “Carson” may sound appealing with its vintage feel (think Carson Kressley from Queer Eye). But while these names will set him apart at school tours and reunions years later

Jake: “You see that guy over there? He’s a total Jake.”

Josh: “I’m Josh cool, man. I use the word ‘hella’ all day and night.”

Zach: “What up bros, Zach here!”

“Bro! It was rad hanging out with you today!”

If these are your favorite names for guys, don’t worry because we have some trendy alternatives to help you steer clear of them in your writing. Here’s our list of 12 Bro Names Clichés – And What To Do/Say Instead. Check it out below!

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Curtis: “You know I’m ready to get down, right?”

Say instead: “I hope you’re having a great day. Did you have any plans for the weekend? Mine are wide open.”

An even better idea is just to keep it casual and say nothing at all. He’ll ask if this is an invitation or not in his own time anyway!

Jamal: You need me on that team like Rick Ross needs money.

Say instead: “Hey Jamal–thanks for coming out last night!” (or) Say nothing at all and see what he does next 🙂

Jimmy/Jimbo: What’s up, dude?! Wanna go grab some beers after work later

Bonus: Say goodbye to these cliche bro’s names and say hello to this list of trendy alternatives.

What are some other things you’re saying “no way” to? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

We’ll be sure to give them a read! 🙂

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Milo: You want to go get some lunch or something?

Say instead: “Hey Milo what’s up?” (or) Say nothing at all and see what he does next 🙂

Gavin/Gary: Hey, man! I was just about to say..you know what, nevermind. It can wait for another time.

It doesn’t matter if it starts as a one-on-one conversation with the guy you like; sometimes things don’t work out the way we planned them in our heads. And that’s okay because there are plenty of other fish in the sea! No need to worry so much when life throws us curveballs every now and then 😉 What have been your favorite moments of the day?

Yolo: Yo, dude. What’s up? I’m bored. You want to hang out this weekend and get some beers or something?

No matter what we’re doing in life school, work or play sometimes we end up feeling restless and at a loss for things to do. That can happen on any given day! But it doesn’t mean that you need to sit around all day getting stuck in your head + bummed about not having enough energy/motivation for anything else. Instead, take advantage of the little time you have by working on one new thing today instead of sitting around cleaning house like it’s everyone else’s responsibility but yours 😉

Zack: Sup, dude. What’s up?

Zack: I’m bored. You want to hang out this weekend and get some beers or something?

It can be tempting to ask someone what they’re doing that day + invite them over for a beer if you’re feeling lonely but just because it’s an invitation doesn’t mean the person is obligated to say yes! If Zack texts me on Friday night saying he wants company, but then when I text him back Saturday morning (or later) with a “What do you think about hanging out tomorrow?” message his response was always disappointing 🙁 It felt like either he wasn’t interested in seeing me again OR he didn’t really care enough about spending time together at all..

I realized that I should just ask him what he’s up to on a given weekend day and then suggest that we do something together! That way it feels like Zack is suggesting hanging out, not me.

Zack: Sup dudette? What are you doing this Saturday? Want to go see the latest Fast & Furious movie with me at noon in the theater downtown haha?

I mentioned already that I’m off work for some reason so yeah sure sounds perfect 😉 How about you meet me there instead of going separately though hmm ? You’re way more fun than my friend Jeff anyway lol (jk) xoxo

Zack: Yeah, sounds cool. I’ll be there at 11:30 to get some snacks and hang out before the movie starts haha 🙂

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There’s a lot to choose from when it comes to baby names, but have you ever thought about whether or not your kids will be called “bros”? Well, this is an issue I’ve had with all of my friends (not naming anyone here). Here are 12 bro names and how they can easily become something more trendy.

Brock: Brock becomes Brockel or Brick if the “ck” sound at the end doesn’t work for you. It also has a fun spinoff- Brook!

Landon: Landon becomes Landin’ as in ‘landing on our feet’. If that’s too much of a mouthful- just go ahead and call him Lonnie instead.

Dylan: Dylan becomes Dyllin’ or Dillen. If you want to give him a nickname- go for Dilly! There are so many cute names out there that will make your son sound trendy, not lame. Check out this list of 12 bro names and how they can easily become something more modern and hipster friendly. Brock: Brock becomes Brockel or Brick if the “ck” sound at the end doesn’t work for you. It also has a fun spinoff- Brook! I love Landin’, as in ‘landing on our feet.’ Give him an easy name like Lonnie instead if it’s too much of a mouthful though! I don’t know why people

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