Anonymous wrote:It is so weird how names just go out of fashion. No one names their kids Betty, Alice, Carl, or Frank etc anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I love the name Jennifer, nn Jenny, Jen.
I have a name I like a lot, but it was only used for a nanosecond at a certain time, so instantly dates me. I don't love that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heather. Best I can tell, we'll be extinct once all the millenials die.
It might come back once millennials start having grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Christina - love it. In childhood I was nicknamed Tina. Not because my parents really liked that nickname, I had have an Uncle Chris confused my older brother, he who thought they were saying, "Chris' Tina". So I was called MY Tina, and then Tina. The minute I left for college, I became Christina. I tried it out in high school, but could only get minimal traction.
With that in mind, I did have conversation with my teens to see how they felt about their name, and if they would prefer to go by a nickname or middle name. I'm happy to call any one the name that they prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Karen. I've always hated my name. My childhood dog and older sibling both had names that start with K, so it was really Kutesy. My mother claimed she didn't realize but when we asked what her alternates were, they were Mark and Michelle. I always wished I'd been given a name that lends itself easily to a nickname. I also never felt that my name was pretty or cool in any way.