So, my sister's name is Stacy.
Was talking to her about baby names today and she went into quite the speech about how she hate her name. This is primarily because her name tells you exactly when she was born (the early 70s).
Interestingly enough, when it came time to name her own daughter I the mid-90s my sister picked a trendy name (Riley, which I like), but then hyphenated it to Riley-Jayne. I should mention she regrets the whole hyphen situation and does not recommend it.
This made me think...what names that are popular now will be "dated" 20 years forward? We can meet back in this board in 20 years and see who was right...
Re: "Dated Names"
Although, my grandfather was born in the 1920s and was named Graydon. So maybe it just comes back every 100 years or so.
Possibly Isabella, Ella, Sophia, etc. too. I work with new parents and babies and see lots of these.
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Anything that rhymes with aiden, Jackson and all of its spellings, Liam, Oliver, and probably Mason too
My name is quite unique I've never actually met anyone with my name but I know they are out there.
Boys: Aiden, Jayden/Jaden, Peyton, Cooper, Jackson, and maybe Mason
Boy: last names used as first names- Regan, Jackson, Mason, Carter, Lincoln, Connor, etc. Also the aiden rhyming names
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Nooooooooooooo!
I know of quite a few Lincolns and we have friends that named their girl Reagon. Jackson and Carter would fit in this category too. Presidents seemed to be a trend with my friends in the past couple years.
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I assume Lincoln will continue to become even more popular now that Kristen Bell and Kailyn Lowry (from Teen Mom) both just used the name for their new babies.
I agree with this, however, my 97 year old grandmother's name is Awlyv (Olive) so maybe it was a cool thing back in the day, too!