Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel
Jill
Kerri (prefer it to Carey)
Amy
Danielle
Katie
I don't like:
Stephanie
Jennifer
Courtney
Those are both weird spellings. The traditional way is Carrie.
Two different names- or is that a regional pronunciation thing? Kerri and Carrie, to me, are pronounced completely differently
That must be regional. I grew up in the PNW and we pronounced those two names the same way.
Completely different names. Pronounced different. Carrie is usually short for Carlott, Caroline, etc. Kerri (Kerry) is an Irish name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heather and Jessica
And their pal Meredith.
OMG, Meredith!! She was such a know it all.
The one I knew was too!Anonymous wrote:I actually love Jennifer and Heather. Sure, there were too many of them, but they are both lovely names with nice histories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel
Jill
Kerri (prefer it to Carey)
Amy
Danielle
Katie
I don't like:
Stephanie
Jennifer
Courtney
Those are both weird spellings. The traditional way is Carrie.
Two different names- or is that a regional pronunciation thing? Kerri and Carrie, to me, are pronounced completely differently
That must be regional. I grew up in the PNW and we pronounced those two names the same way.
Completely different names. Pronounced different. Carrie is usually short for Carlott, Caroline, etc. Kerri (Kerry) is an Irish name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel
Jill
Kerri (prefer it to Carey)
Amy
Danielle
Katie
I don't like:
Stephanie
Jennifer
Courtney
Those are both weird spellings. The traditional way is Carrie.
Two different names- or is that a regional pronunciation thing? Kerri and Carrie, to me, are pronounced completely differently
That must be regional. I grew up in the PNW and we pronounced those two names the same way.
Completely different names. Pronounced different. Carrie is usually short for Carlott, Caroline, etc. Kerri (Kerry) is an Irish name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heather and Jessica
And their pal Meredith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rachel
Jill
Kerri (prefer it to Carey)
Amy
Danielle
Katie
I don't like:
Stephanie
Jennifer
Courtney
Those are both weird spellings. The traditional way is Carrie.
Two different names- or is that a regional pronunciation thing? Kerri and Carrie, to me, are pronounced completely differently
That must be regional. I grew up in the PNW and we pronounced those two names the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Heather and Jessica
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Born in 1972. I knew many girls named Jennifer, Julie, Heather, Melissa, Michelle, Amy, Dawn, Erin and April. (Actually all of DHs sisters have one of these names and my sister does too!)
I grew up in a hick town so we had Billie-Jo and Bobbi-Jo type names, too. My name is very 1970s America, but has never been popular.
Of these, I might have considered Amy for my own kid. It sounds less dated. (Instead, DD got the most popular name of the late 90s -oops)
Madison?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see what makes them Gen X names other than being classic white people names.
In the 50s, the most popular girl names were: Mary, Patricia, Linda, Susan, Deborah and Karen. Also classic white people names.
What else are white people supposed to name their kids? I thought staying in your lane and not culturally appropriating was the thing to do. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Born in 1972. I knew many girls named Jennifer, Julie, Heather, Melissa, Michelle, Amy, Dawn, Erin and April. (Actually all of DHs sisters have one of these names and my sister does too!)
I grew up in a hick town so we had Billie-Jo and Bobbi-Jo type names, too. My name is very 1970s America, but has never been popular.
Of these, I might have considered Amy for my own kid. It sounds less dated. (Instead, DD got the most popular name of the late 90s -oops)