Underused baby names due for a come back?

Anonymous
Germaine
Cynthia
Maureen
Susan

Viktor
Frank
Albert
Duncan
Anonymous
Cheryl
Amy
Wendy
April
Kelly
Sharon
Anonymous
Keith
Dennis
Jesse
Ralph
Stuart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Phyllis


I second this. It fell out of favor because it was dated, but it’s a mellifluous sounding name.
Anonymous
On page 23, reading these names, I have some feedback.
I’ve met some kids with a handful of these names.
Not good. At least at the 3-12 age range, it doesn’t fit. It’s weird.

Weird:
Keith
Jesse
Stuart

best one of this page:
Wendy

These are actual kids I know, and I get a sense of how the names fit into the 2020s. It could change a lot as they become adults though.
Anonymous
At one point, I was pregnant and my due date was tax day. I liked April for a girl. I unfortunately had a miscarriage, but I still think the name is adorable.
Anonymous
Keith was on our short list in 2014. “Weird” is your opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At one point, I was pregnant and my due date was tax day. I liked April for a girl. I unfortunately had a miscarriage, but I still think the name is adorable.


It's trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neil was my top choice for a boy- I had 2 girls, of course


Thank god. Neil is a terrible name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neil was my top choice for a boy- I had 2 girls, of course


Thank god. Neil is a terrible name.


we know someone who named their daughter O'Neill. yep.
Anonymous
My DD told me she likes the name Cindy for a future daughter. All I can think of is bologna curls and a lisp.
Anonymous
I love the name Angela. It's so beautiful sounding.

I guess Angelo would be the male version.

Will the Thomas's of today be the Tom/Tommy of tomorrow?

We grew up with Joe/Tim/Tom/Andy & Kate/Ann/Jen/Peggy. Now they are Joseph/Timothy/Thomas/Andrew. Katherine/Anastasia/Genevieve/Margaret
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At one point, I was pregnant and my due date was tax day. I liked April for a girl. I unfortunately had a miscarriage, but I still think the name is adorable.


It's trashy.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neil was my top choice for a boy- I had 2 girls, of course


Thank god. Neil is a terrible name.


Says you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love the name Angela. It's so beautiful sounding.

I guess Angelo would be the male version.

Will the Thomas's of today be the Tom/Tommy of tomorrow?

We grew up with Joe/Tim/Tom/Andy & Kate/Ann/Jen/Peggy. Now they are Joseph/Timothy/Thomas/Andrew. Katherine/Anastasia/Genevieve/Margaret


I think it's a pretty name, but every Angela or Angie I've known has been *the worst*. Even Angela on the office was awful. I think maybe there's something about calling a little girl "angel" that leads to a swelled ego and sense of superiority.
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