Brayden: To me it sounds like a verb pertaining to donkeys and mules. "What's that noise?" "Oh, it's just old Pedro braydin'."
but remember the spelling is Braydon really lol
Sarah:Sara(h)
all through middle school and high school there were two Sarah's with the same last name, so they went by "Sarah brown" and "Sarah blonde" for their hair color.
WAY too common! Why would you name your kid that? To have the same name as every other girl in school? These are America's Mohamad.
one word- common! there are 6 sarah's in my year alone!!!!!!!!!!!!! enough said
People use this name because it means princess. and okay so who doesn't want their little girl to be a princess, but it just gets so annoying! Everyone is naming their daughters Sarah!
Sara/Sarah: Again, it's really overused. I'm friends with about 4 different Sarahs right now, and there is really no convenient way to tell them apart by name unless you know them. When someone talks about some girl with this name, you always have to tack on her last name, or at least the last initial. Though I have nothing against the name itself, the probability for someone else having the same name and the same spelling is very high, so it should probably be avoided. For example, right now I know two girls called Sarah K. And yes, they're both Sarah-with-an-H...so when they're in the same room, people always call them by their last names instead. They don't mind, but I'm sure it gets annoying to be one of many people with the same name.
WAY too common. Even if you absolutely love it, your kid won't. They'll have to be Sara B. or 'Sarah with an h.