Brees is asking his fan base to send in suggestions of names for baby boy number two. His wife’s name is Brittany, their first son is named Baylen, and the Brees family is looking for another unusual B name.
So far there are 146 comments on the NOLA website. Some faves: Boudreaux Brees, Bienville Brees, Bayou Brees, Benson Brees and of course Balmy Brees. Feel free to add your own suggestions here on the Ind’s website, we’ll send them along to Drew and Brittany with our best wishes for an easy delivery and a victory next week.
... written by Think Bigger , October 11, 2010 - 06:10 pm
Here are a few suggestions: Baxter, Brook & Beau (which is French for beautiful)
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, October 11, 2010 - 07:50 pm
2 names to think about. Brelan Bastian
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, October 12, 2010 - 04:58 pm
Barko,Bleck,Bleau
... written by Blaze Shannon , October 13, 2010 - 02:01 am
Heyy Drew, this is Blaze Shannon, from Hugo Oklahoma.. & I think it would be really cool if you named your child Blaze Brees. In my opinion that would be a really great name for you kid. It's really cool, and your son would love it as he got older, it's very unique. And theirs only one person I know if with the name Blaze, which happens to be me. but Blaze Brees sounds really good together in my opinion. by the way, you and your team are like the best!! Congratulations on winning the super bowl last year. I hope you and your team mates are able to make it again this year. Good luck with the rest of your season, and I hope you pick Blaze for you're sons name sir. May God Bless You & Your Team! :)
Much Love, Blaze Shannon.
... written by LYNETTE , October 18, 2010 - 04:49 pm
I HAVEA GREAT NEICE NAMED BRYNN IT WOULD DO FOR A BOY AS WELL
... written by Dano , October 19, 2010 - 05:16 pm
How about Bodacious? I Think it's omen of good things to come. C'mon, Drew, don't be shy.
... written by DBM , October 25, 2010 - 05:46 pm
George Foreman
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