Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t love my first name because everyone knows I’m a Gen xer. Wish I had a more classic name, but it’s not like I’m changing it or anything.
A common Gen-X’s name would be like Valerie, Deborah or even Jackie.
The most common Gen-X name is Jennifer.
Has anyone mentioned Karen??
Or how about Meredith or Heather??
Statistically nowhere near as common as Jennifer. It was the #1 name for like 7 years running and was more popular than any name today. I think I read that there were more girls named Jennifer in a single year in the 70s than given any of the top 10 girls names now. Or something like that.
And then it fell out of popularity because everyone knew a dozen Jennifer's already There were 6 in my graduating class of 200.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t love my first name because everyone knows I’m a Gen xer. Wish I had a more classic name, but it’s not like I’m changing it or anything.
A common Gen-X’s name would be like Valerie, Deborah or even Jackie.
The most common Gen-X name is Jennifer.
Or how about Meredith or Heather??
Anonymous wrote:My name is Kathleen. I have always liked it pretty well, but I think it feels dated and a bit ugly to a lot of people. I was born in the early 90s so I've had very few other Kathleens in my cohort. It fits me.
I do not like that I am frequently called Katherine and I do not like my nickname options. Kathy is just...ACK! I literally bristle when people call me that. There were a million Katies growing up.
In my 30s I have started going by Kat in some circles, and it's grown on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t love my first name because everyone knows I’m a Gen xer. Wish I had a more classic name, but it’s not like I’m changing it or anything.
A common Gen-X’s name would be like Valerie, Deborah or even Jackie.
The most common Gen-X name is Jennifer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t love my first name because everyone knows I’m a Gen xer. Wish I had a more classic name, but it’s not like I’m changing it or anything.
A common Gen-X’s name would be like Valerie, Deborah or even Jackie.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t love my first name because everyone knows I’m a Gen xer. Wish I had a more classic name, but it’s not like I’m changing it or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely hate my first name. My brother and I were both named after our father, and the amount of confusion that causes is terrible. It's also becoming "an old lady name." It was briefly popular for a period and now it's not. People can pick out my birth year within 5 years, just by my first name.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who got divorced over a fight that started over their child’s name. The girl ended up with Catherine, which was way too plain for one parent. I think that the other parent wanted Paige. They only had one child. The father said that he hated being Tom since it was so common.