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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Leighton Meester’s parents were in federal prison when she was born. That’s the type of people who name their kid Leighton. [/quote] aren’t you a peach? Please share, what’s your child’s name?[/quote] NP but agrees with PP, Caroline and Thomas. [/quote] That’s what I thought. Basic. :roll: [/quote] Sure, maybe. But I can tell you that some day when someone is looking at resumes, they're going to go ahead and call Caroline before Everleigh or Leighton. [/quote] Caroline will be boring and generic like her name with a boring and generic resume and they'll just assume she'll add nothing to the company and get ignored. [/quote] You really don't understand how the world works. [/quote] I actually agree with the PP. Do you see the popular names now a days? Forrest, Apple, etc. Super unique names. By the time your Caroline grows up, her name will be the odd one out. [/quote] No, the popular names now are Ava, Charlotte, and Grace. (The only Apple was Gwyneth's kid and Apple is a teen and Gwynnie has been consciously uncoupled for a long time)[/quote] I beg to differ. I know a preschool class with two Ashers, a Forrest, a Violet, a Knox, a Harlow and a few others. Unique names are “in”. [/quote] Asher is not unique. It is a Biblical name, and has never really faded especilaly if the family is Jewish. Violet and Forrest are classic names. They have been around for generations and are not recent, made up crap like Hadleigh or Leighton.[/quote] Again, beg to differ. I have literally never heard the name Forrest before the last year and the two that I have heard it from are from super crunchy moms with one having a sibling named “Rayne”. Asher has become very popular over the last 1-2 years. Sorry but the Hadleys and harpers and harlows, etc are what’s in. [/quote] You never heard of a movie called Forrest Gump? Based on a book about a man born in the 1940s? I know a lot of old men with that name. And I know a lot of Ashers of all ages but I know a lot of conservative Jews.[/quote]
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