Anonymous wrote:yes. Not sophisticated enough to be a businesswoman's name, either
Anonymous wrote:yes. Not sophisticated enough to be a businesswoman's name, either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer OP's questions, yes, it's dated and no, there aren't a lot of girls in elementary school these days named Erin.
OP, I gather you were born in the '70s or '80s. Would you have liked to be named Barbara or Carol? If so, then by all means name your DD Erin. If not, you might want to choose another, more contemporary name with a style or connotation similar to Erin. So, if you like Erin because it's Irish, how about Meara ("sea" in old Gaelic) or Teagan. If you like Erin because it sounds sort of sporty and feisty -- you picture your DD as captain of her HS field hockey team -- how about Stella or Ruby? If you want to combine the two, and you love "Glee" and picture DD as the consummate HS mean girl redeemed by her acceptance at Yale, then Quinn.
Or maybe she just likes the name Erin. And understands that there are worse things in life than having a name that DCUM posters think is "dated".
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Not sure why everyone is picking on PP. She raises a good point. I think Erin is nice but it will be a mom name to our kids and their peers, which may or may not be an issue, but is something OP should take into consideration in making her decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine. When your child is in class with all Ella's, Chloe's, Emma's, etc....Erin will be unique.
Agree. I'm a Nancy born in 1980, and I did not run into a lot of other Nancys. FWIW, I like my name (and did growing up, too). Only drawbacks were being called Nancy Reagan A LOT in elementary school & being told by EVERYONE I met, "Oh, I have an Aunt Nancy!"Not real hardships, I'd say.
Erin is cute for a child and suitable for an adult. Good choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer OP's questions, yes, it's dated and no, there aren't a lot of girls in elementary school these days named Erin.
OP, I gather you were born in the '70s or '80s. Would you have liked to be named Barbara or Carol? If so, then by all means name your DD Erin. If not, you might want to choose another, more contemporary name with a style or connotation similar to Erin. So, if you like Erin because it's Irish, how about Meara ("sea" in old Gaelic) or Teagan. If you like Erin because it sounds sort of sporty and feisty -- you picture your DD as captain of her HS field hockey team -- how about Stella or Ruby? If you want to combine the two, and you love "Glee" and picture DD as the consummate HS mean girl redeemed by her acceptance at Yale, then Quinn.
Pretentious asshole alert!,