Common baby names you dislike

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you intentionally trying to hurt the feelings of parents who gave their children particular names?

PPs who actually listed them--shame on you for joining in the collective cat fight.

FYI, I have no stake in this (DC's name is uncommon but standard), but I am really taken by the deliberate meanness of this post.


Chill. Both of my kids' names have been listed already - it doesn't bother me in the slightest. In fact, I will join in:

I also hate the surname as firstname thing, and the faux-Irish names.
Anonymous
Irish name lover here - does it help if we're Irish?
Explain to me how Declan and Maeve are hard to pronounce?
Anonymous
And what about the nicknames of given names that might be sub-par? The classical "Michael" I think is nice, but I can't stand Mike (known a few jerks over time, by this name, though I realize it's very common).
Anonymous
I'm missing what's mean about this thread. I don't care if anyone dislikes the name I choose for my kid. I've actually seen his name posted as a "dislike" here and it's fine. Not that poster's cup of tea, just like we probably have different tastes and opinions in many areas. Whatevs. But I do like reading about names people don't like.
Anonymous
Joel. I don't know why, but it has always hit me wrong.
Anonymous
Zander.


1. reminds me of pet dander
2. this is not actually a successful way of skirting around the fact that Alexander is extremely common.
Anonymous
I have an Alexandra who goes by Alex. Frankly, I had no idea how popular Alexandra/Alexander was, and I even checked the baby names wizard before I named her that. If I'd known I'd run into little Alexes everywhere we went, I probably would have named her something else. Thing is, when you don't have kids, you don't have the same exposure to little kids (and little kids' names) that non-first-time parents do, so you have less idea when something's been overdone. Oh well, I still like her name.

I'm not crazy about the whole "made-up" names trend. I feel like sometimes people are trying too hard to be unique and special and they go too far, which sentences their kid to a lifetime of having to spell their name every single time they say it. Who needs that? Your child should be special because of his/her personality and talents, not because his name is spelled Jaxon instead of Jackson or some other such foolishness.
Anonymous
Maya
Anonymous
As far as boys names go, I don't have any particular dislikes. Girls' names are another story. I absolutely cannot stand "flowery" names like Violet or Lily or Daisy.
Anonymous
Girls with traditionally boys' names or nicknames.
Anonymous
You've covered a lot of the ones on my Ick List, and we have the same reasons.

I dislike the name "Rebecca" and have no reason for it at all.
Anonymous
Nicholas, Alexander, William, Sophia, Isabella, Aidan, Madison, McKenzie, Caitlyn, Nathaniel, Kennedy
Anonymous
I dislike the name Campbell for a girl. I just don't get it at all. There are so many great names for girls, why Campbell?
Anonymous
There are names that I don't love personally and aren't my particular taste, but I recognize that they are perfectly normal valid names. Then there are names that I think are ridiculous and don't sound like names at all. Two different lists.
Anonymous
I don't care for Amelia (reminds me of amonia), though everyone on the Expecting board seems to love it.
Also don't care for names that scream "my parents tried so hard to be different they saddled me with an awful name"
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