Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me think of that Freaknomics episode about giving a girl a stripper name and the effects of that.
We’re talking about Heather, not Crystal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Heather. There was a poster here in the past few years with a little Heather. Hopefully she will see this and weigh in! I also like Susan FWIW and think Susie sounds fresh and cute.
Imagine a conversation about the name "Sophia" circa mid-1990s. "Dated sounding Italian grandma name", "Golden Girls", etc. Yet by 2012 it was the #1 girls name and now everyone is all "not another Sophie or Sophia, please". Name trends come and go, so choose what you like.
I have a Susanna (named for my mom Susan) and we call her "Sus"
Anonymous wrote:I love it, pp. I am 45, grew up with girls named Heather, Jessica, Tiffany, Nicole, Stacey, Rachel, Lauren, Melissa. This generation of names is going to make a comeback. Others include Alison, Tracey, Sarah, Amanda, christy and the like.
Anonymous wrote:This makes me think of that Freaknomics episode about giving a girl a stripper name and the effects of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's cute and certainly preferable to Emerson and Elianna type names.
Boomers are weird about names. I named my first Martin and FIL scoffed and said "we were hoping for a classic name like Liam." They never used his name for the first year of his life, just called him the baby.
My mom (a boomer) and I (xennial) called my cousin Molly “the baby” for quite a while because we truly disliked her name
Ew I'm withdrawing your Xennial card. We don't do that kind of ick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's cute and certainly preferable to Emerson and Elianna type names.
Boomers are weird about names. I named my first Martin and FIL scoffed and said "we were hoping for a classic name like Liam." They never used his name for the first year of his life, just called him the baby.
My mom (a boomer) and I (xennial) called my cousin Molly “the baby” for quite a while because we truly disliked her name