| Calista is a favorite of mine - husband hates it so it’s a no-go, unfortunately. It was the name of one of my grandmother’s best friends - she was so chic and FUN (like, always drinking a martini when I saw her). |
| Girl names from the ‘50s and ‘60s- Susan, Laura, Janet, Deborah, Nancy, Karen, Lisa |
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Audrey
Blythe Evelyn Susannah Juliet Eve Rebecca Genevieve Diana |
Too close to Ass-Turd for comfort |
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I finally met a not-elderly Iris and got so excited.
It turned out she had chosen the name for herself as a professional name because her given first and last name are the same as a celebrity. So not an Iris from birth. I love it, but couldn't use it with our last name. I'm curious if people know children or young women named Iris. |
A few Latinas(ee-rees). |
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Mallory
Blake Tyne Lauren Marlena Tara Jill |
Really don’t care if it’s low class in Ireland- it’s my favorite aunt’s name. Guess I come from low class people. |
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Always like seeing some of the more classic 80s baby names from my school days. Maybe they’re in for a resurgence?
When’s the last time you heard of a new baby named Carl, Scott, Kevin, Jeff, Keith, Eric, Nick, Marvin, or Aaron, or Lauren, Amanda, Gabrielle, Adrienne, Sarah, Maya, Kara, or Joyce? |
What are you talking about? I really hope Gertrude doesn’t become fashionable again. Those harsh sounds are so bad! |
| Malcolm |
| Jacinta (and Jacynth) |
This. You might as well name your kid "Irish maid" - but I guess that's kind of in style these days too..Judge, Cooper, Mason, all professional names. We probably aren't too far away from - Laundress, Nurse, Seamstress, and Maid. |
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Sally
Holly Peter Ted |
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Barbara
Joan Eugene Hoping DD takes one of these as her confirmation name |