Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Susan is a pretty name
How Evelyn and Eleanor are considered fresh and Erica and Erin dated and ugly, I will never get (yes, yes-I know about name cycles, but honestly…)
Erica and Erin fit in just fine with a bunch of the other names in heavier rotation right now.
My daughter has a Kendra in her class
Evelyn and Eleanor sound vintage and charming, because most of us (millennials) did not grow up with anyone with these names. We did grow up with Ericas and Erins, whether they be peers/moms/family friends. People don't like giving their children the names of people they grew up with, which is why there are very few little Ashleys, Michelles, Jennifers, Jessicas, and Emilys.
I get your point but just wanted to say you’re wrong about there being very few little Emilys. Emily is still in the top 20 in the country as of last year.
Anonymous wrote:I've always loved the names Erin and Natalie. Erica feels dated in a not great way to me. Carrie is fine, just never been one of my favorites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Erica and Natalie both seem very 80s soap opera ish to me (I know this is 50% Susan Lucci's fault but what can you do)
Erin is not my style but hits that sweet spot of "not overused but everyone knows how to spell it and it's a real name".
Carrie is irksome to me (nickname, SATC, incomplete feeling) but agree with PP upthread that Kerry hits differently and would fall into the same bucket as Erin
How old are you, PP? The 80’s was 40 years ago! I have no clue what soap opera had a Susan and Erica.
Anonymous wrote:Another post on girl names. Looking for honest opinions on these names, please:
Erica
Erin
Carrie
Natalie
These are our top contenders and need a gut check! Last name two syllables, starts with a W. Thank you.