Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Josie
You are part of a young, hip couple and dress little Josie in black. Unfortunately, you did not realize that you should have checked the SSA trends for names and now find that when you call for Josie in your Bethesda playground (yes, we know you *had* to move to be burbs from Logal Circle for the schools) that three other little Josies turn their heads. You still buy her stuffed kitty cats and hope to intoduce her to her name-sake band when she is a little older.
Anonymous wrote:Willa
Helena
Valentino (Val)
Anonymous wrote:Josie
Anonymous wrote:Kate and Neal.
Anonymous wrote:Eloise
Anabelle
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Satchel
Caleb
Fisher
Eli
I hope you're leaving out a few kids in order to appear to have an "acceptable" amount of kids or not give yourself away. Otherwise, I know a family with seven kids and four of them have those exact names.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Satchel
Caleb
Fisher
Eli
Close but no cigar. We chose Noah long before Noah was a popular name (18 years ago so not trendy or popular at all) but we do hate and are more than a little surprised that it has risen to the top of the charts. Hannah was a family name. I suppose we could have dropped the unnecessary H, but that would look too affected and then it wouldn't be the family name. Caleb, well he came to us under very sad circumstances and we had no input on name or gender but I do think his birthparents chose well and Caleb was actually our number 2 choice for Noah. Can't stand minivans but yes to SUV. Traveling sports for one but music and academic competition for the others--so partially right. I do go on girls weekends to places like NY and go to bed by by 12 not 11 without every having the intention to get crazy--that was left in my misspent youth. All in all, not a bad assessment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noah, Hannah and Caleb
You were secretly hoping that Caleb was a girl so you could name her 'Sarah' and continue your trend of using an unnecessary 'H' at the end of names. Alas, Caleb was a boy.
You obsessively checked the popular name lists before giving birth. "Oh no! The names I love are getting more popular," you thought. "But I loved them first!"
You drive a minivan and your kids are into traveling sports. You take frequent girl's-weekends to places like New York and intend to get crazy, but are in bed by 11:00.