Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freddy is already very popular.
Define "very popular" because it and its variations are ranked pretty low on the SSN list. I've never met one, of any age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Susan
Linda
Barbara
Nancy
Judith nn Judy
Deborah nn Debbie
Debbie is never coming back. Once you do Dallas, that's kind of the nail in the coffin.
FWIW, you bringing that reference up is the only reason I thought of it. Most people having children today weren’t even alive when that came out.
Anonymous wrote:My grandmas and their sisters:
Verla
Pearl
Estelle
Virginia
Wilda
Ruby
Josephine
Mildred
Betty (Elizabeth)
Patty (Patricia)
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of these names are being used. My rising HS senior has a classmate named Fred (short for Frederick).
As for the girls names, our 8&u girls swimmers are full girls named Alice, Barbara, Nora, Eloise & Louise, Josephine, Lillian and Millie. I saw one Diana. The boys' names aren't quite as classic.
We met a few Sabrinas the other day -- hadn't heard that one in a long time.
I'd use Amelia, Mila, Camila or Milena with NN Millie before I'd use Mildred.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandmas and their sisters:
Verla
Pearl
Estelle
Virginia
Wilda
Ruby
Josephine
Mildred
Betty (Elizabeth)
Patty (Patricia)
Edit to add: Mildred is kind of awful, but she went by Millie her whole life and that isn't too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Vera
Mabel
Louisa
Irene
June
George
Ralph
Willis
Martin
Marshall
Harold
Anonymous wrote:The lovely 80s Js:
Jennifer
Jessica
Julie
Julia
Jenna
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tobias/Toby
I know two Tobys. One is about 15, and the other is four.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandmas and their sisters:
Verla
Pearl
Estelle
Virginia
Wilda
Ruby
Josephine
Mildred
Betty (Elizabeth)
Patty (Patricia)
Edit to add: Mildred is kind of awful, but she went by Millie her whole life and that isn't too bad.
Yeah, some of those definitely need tweaking for modern ears. My grandma was Agnes and hated it. She did not want any of her granddaughters named that, even as a middle name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Susan
Linda
Barbara
Nancy
Judith nn Judy
Deborah nn Debbie
I was just talking to my mom (unfortunately named Karen) about her generation's names being prime for a comeback. The conversation came up because we know of a new baby Linda, nn Lindy, named after a late grandmother, and it sounds so fresh and cute. Add to the list Bonnie, Donna, and Cheryl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandmas and their sisters:
Verla
Pearl
Estelle
Virginia
Wilda
Ruby
Josephine
Mildred
Betty (Elizabeth)
Patty (Patricia)
Edit to add: Mildred is kind of awful, but she went by Millie her whole life and that isn't too bad.