Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see several missing that are common in DC circles. Also, where are all of the trendy last names used as first names?
Such as?
Benjamin and William are glaring omissions if we're talking DC. Also there's no Abigail, no Penelope no Evelyn. I personally haven't heard them in DC, but I'm surprised not to see Piper and Harper on the list.
But, I am surprised to see Laura, Helen and Miranda on that list. And who the heck is naming their kid Ned?
Anonymous wrote:I do find that DC skews a bit more toward the traditional on the name front. I am originally from Berkeley, where, although we don't actually name our children Moon Unit or Rainbow, it is a goal not to be one of 5 Isabellas.
Many of my friends here, however, have clung to names in the top ten, the Apostles, or the major and minor prophets. Sometimes, it's to name a child after a beloved grandparent, but I think some of it is extreme caution on the future Supreme Court Justice front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see several missing that are common in DC circles. Also, where are all of the trendy last names used as first names?
Such as?
Anonymous wrote:I see several missing that are common in DC circles. Also, where are all of the trendy last names used as first names?
Anonymous wrote:Upper class, white and wealthy/celebrity/famous family's names have always trickled their way down the food chain.
Aiden is white and yuppy today, but give it a couple of years and all of those names will be popular at the lower income / minority level.
Anonymous wrote:No Jacob or Elizabeth?
Anonymous wrote:Upper class, white and wealthy/celebrity/famous family's names have always trickled their way down the food chain.
Aiden is white and yuppy today, but give it a couple of years and all of those names will be popular at the lower income / minority level.