| If a study was conducted on Americans, I have a strong feeling that the data would find a correlation between someone’s IQ score and their favorite baby names. |
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This is just a Facebook group thing - it attracts uneducated people.
Almost every kid I know has a normal name (normal for whatever culture they belong to - but that doesn't include someone whose great, great, great, great, great, great grand-father was Irish naming their kid Caoimhe or Síomha). The handful of outliers I know are mostly girls with boy names (Declan, Elliot, etc.) or kids who have last names as first names (Parker, Barrett, etc.). |
Six was Blossom's best friend. |
| This is a social media thing / online is not reality. I have a kid in preschool and know lots of recent babies. Their names are all basically normal. |
I know of a managing partner at a law firm named Charity. A physician's assistant named Bambi, and a VP of a financial services company named Honey. |
This will happen when our grandkids name their kids after us - give it 50 years
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-Apple -Aleph -Ser -Zillion Heir -Raddix -Moroccan Ugh I know folks have their pitchforks ready for the tech billionaires but can we also add celebrities to the list. Good grief. |
Because one of the people involved in the show knew a real person named Seven and said “why not Six?” Wow. 90s sitcom trivia engaged. |
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My sister was telling me about some of the wacky names of kids that her daughter goes to preschool with. These included the likes of Kynslee (actual spelling), Ridge, Remington, Jazlyn, Walker.
For reference, this is at a preschool in a suburb of Dallas, Texas. It is not a lower class area by any means. |
| I almost forgot Emersyn! ^ |
I wouldn't choose any of those names, but most will be okay. Walker is definitely southern but a fairly accepted name -- people will accept it. Remington will go by Remi, which is actually a great name, and Jazlyn will go by Jazz or Jazzy, which is still a little different but acceptable for a nickname. Kynslee's spelling is atrocious but Kinsley is actually a top 100 name in the US and I know a kid at our UMC, Mid-Atlantic, highly educated elementary school with it. You get used to it. I don't know what to do with Ridge. I guess you just acclimate. Hopefully he has a halfway decent personality. |
| The trying too hard names are a sign of tacky, low class strivers. Most upper middle class people use normal, traditional, classic names that will serve them well. |
One of my kids went to preschool with a boy named Ridge, and this was years before Covid unfortunately. And it definitely did not work with the child’s last name either. |
| Georjah - that's what my cousin just named her baby. |
The problem with this line of thought is the fact that legal names are what actually go on important documents. I'm sure that many employers would not take a job application from a Jazlyn or a Remington seriously. We live in a judgmental world. |