Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw I have a one year old Henry and haven't met any others. And I have an older child too so it's not like I'm a FTM.
Then you’re obviously posting from another country because it’s one of the most popular names for boys in the last several years.
Ok and? This isn't the old days where the top 10 names accounted for 90% of births. Henry accounted for a whopping 0.585% of babies born in 2020.
https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
Anonymous wrote:My nephew is a Henry, so I'm biased. We call him "Hank" sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fwiw I have a one year old Henry and haven't met any others. And I have an older child too so it's not like I'm a FTM.
Then you’re obviously posting from another country because it’s one of the most popular names for boys in the last several years.
Anonymous wrote:We are stuck! Help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use both names, one as the middle
Henryan wins!
Love this. Anonymous wrote:Use both names, one as the middle
Anonymous wrote:Geoffrey,Martin, Gavin, Griffin - Anything much less popular with the last name Smith.
Anonymous wrote:Ryan is sporty. Henry is smart. You choose.
The Henrys I know are absolute hell raisers and wild, I wouldn't call them all smart. Plus, there are a lot of Henrys out there right now. If you don't want to be one of three in a class, go with Ryan. What's old is new again.Anonymous wrote:Fwiw I have a one year old Henry and haven't met any others. And I have an older child too so it's not like I'm a FTM.