Anonymous wrote:Also consider that the nicknames aren’t popular anymore so we have William (who’s maybe Will or Liam), Daniel, Patrick, Christopher, Geoffrey or Jefferson, Thomas - just to name some examples straight from my life with teens.
Gen Xers with these names would have been Bill or Billy, Dan, Pat or Rick(y), Chris, Jeff and Tom or Tommy.
In my family’s situation, Dad is Bill and son is William.
Anonymous wrote:Brenda
Donna
Kelly
Brandon
Steve
Dylan
😝
Anonymous wrote:There’s a baby Bruce at our center and it makes me chuckle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Myrtle
Eunice
Euclid
Mabel
Gwendolyn
Ida
Muriel
Not a fan of any of these names coming back, other than Gwen and Mabel. My daughter had two Mabels in her Brownie troop this year so it may already be coming back.
Anonymous wrote:Lisa has an interesting history. It is one of the few names to make the #1 spot in the U.S., (from 1962-1969) in the 60s there were over 50,000 Lisa babies born per year. It fell out of the top 10 in 1976, then it practically disappeared.
Names tend to come back when people start honoring their grandparents, so this baby is due, as the first wave of those 50,000 Lisas are turning 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amanda
Evette
Evonne
Lauren
Alyssa
Allison
Lana
Suzette
Michaela
These are al Millennial names. They will not make a comeback until grandparents or great grandparent age. The posters saying Lynda, Susan, Barbara, etc. are spot on.
Lauren, Alyssa, and Allison really aren't that unpopular. Trending downwards, yes, but there's still plenty of babies and little kids with those names. Last year, Lauren was #327. It dropped out of the top 100 in 2014. Allison was #101, and it was well in the top 100 all through the 2010s. That's not even getting into the Alysons, Alison, Allyson, etc. Alyssa was #288. By contrast, Barbara was #976, Linda was #807, and Susan wasn't in the top 1000.
Anonymous wrote:Malcolm
Franklin (Frankie)
Daniel
Sandra
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herbert
My uncle was Herbert and went by Uncle Hymie. Yes. Jewish immigrants from Russia during WWI