Anonymous wrote:"Ms. Rosenkrantz says Jennifer started as an obscure take on Guinevere that was rarely used before the mid-’50s. Golden Age Hollywood starlet Jennifer Jones made her first successful film in 1943, and the name’s popularity began to grow. But it wasn’t until 1970’s enormously well-received, if saccharine film Love Story featured the untimely death of a Jennifer, as played by Ali MacGraw, that the name vaulted to the top spot."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the name Emma became popular due to Jane Austen's book, Emma, NOT because of Friends. Really, try to expand your horizons.
It became popular in the early aughts due to Friends
Get over yourself ,love. It's laughable you think Jane Austen is peak sophistication.
Hardly. It's just been around for well, centuries. As has the name. Maybe you're just a moron and you don't read books.
Oh FFS. Yes, the name Emma has been around for centuries, but it's well documented that Rachel Green naming her baby Emma on Friends sparked its recent extreme popularity.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/friends-baby-names-influence_l_60af115fe4b0d45b7532609a
"The episode aired in May 2002, and while we can’t say definitively how much it affected parents’ choices, it more than likely boosted Emma’s appeal. In 2001, the name ranked No. 13 on the SSA’s popularity list, but in 2002 it jumped up to the fourth most popular name for girls. In 2003, Emma was No. 2, and it’s been in the top three every year since."
Not pp but it was already on a steep upward trajectory.
I think a lot of these examples are backwards and the pop culture name came from a rising popularity name.
Often names are cyclical and the grandparents' and great grandparents' generations name start to feel fresh to the procreating generation.
+1 although there are exceptions (Splash -Madison, Love Story-Jennifer)
https://engaging-data.com/baby-name-visualizer/?n=madison&sex=f&data=r
most of these are the shows/movies following the existing trends. I already knew a couple baby Emmas when the Friends baby was named. It had already had strong growth in popularity
https://engaging-data.com/baby-name-visualizer/?n=emma&sex=f&data=n
You knowing a couple of people with the name prior doesn't change the fact that the name became widely popular due to Friends. Why do some of you have to be so insufferable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shirley - Shirley Temple
Rachel - Rachel Green
Monica - Monica Geller
Monica has plummeted in popularity since the 90s. It used to be in the top 100, and now it's #728.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the name Emma became popular due to Jane Austen's book, Emma, NOT because of Friends. Really, try to expand your horizons.
It became popular in the early aughts due to Friends
Get over yourself ,love. It's laughable you think Jane Austen is peak sophistication.
Hardly. It's just been around for well, centuries. As has the name. Maybe you're just a moron and you don't read books.
Oh FFS. Yes, the name Emma has been around for centuries, but it's well documented that Rachel Green naming her baby Emma on Friends sparked its recent extreme popularity.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/friends-baby-names-influence_l_60af115fe4b0d45b7532609a
"The episode aired in May 2002, and while we can’t say definitively how much it affected parents’ choices, it more than likely boosted Emma’s appeal. In 2001, the name ranked No. 13 on the SSA’s popularity list, but in 2002 it jumped up to the fourth most popular name for girls. In 2003, Emma was No. 2, and it’s been in the top three every year since."
Not pp but it was already on a steep upward trajectory.
I think a lot of these examples are backwards and the pop culture name came from a rising popularity name.
Often names are cyclical and the grandparents' and great grandparents' generations name start to feel fresh to the procreating generation.
+1 although there are exceptions (Splash -Madison, Love Story-Jennifer)
https://engaging-data.com/baby-name-visualizer/?n=madison&sex=f&data=r
most of these are the shows/movies following the existing trends. I already knew a couple baby Emmas when the Friends baby was named. It had already had strong growth in popularity
https://engaging-data.com/baby-name-visualizer/?n=emma&sex=f&data=n
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ms. Rosenkrantz says Jennifer started as an obscure take on Guinevere that was rarely used before the mid-’50s. Golden Age Hollywood starlet Jennifer Jones made her first successful film in 1943, and the name’s popularity began to grow. But it wasn’t until 1970’s enormously well-received, if saccharine film Love Story featured the untimely death of a Jennifer, as played by Ali MacGraw, that the name vaulted to the top spot."
I'm a Jennifer from 1969, named as such because my mom loved Donovan's song Jennifer Juniper.
My friend has a grown son Chandler because of the show Friends.
My college roommate was named after Jennifer Juniper.
That's so cool - I wish I could say it's me, but I commuted from home during college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ms. Rosenkrantz says Jennifer started as an obscure take on Guinevere that was rarely used before the mid-’50s. Golden Age Hollywood starlet Jennifer Jones made her first successful film in 1943, and the name’s popularity began to grow. But it wasn’t until 1970’s enormously well-received, if saccharine film Love Story featured the untimely death of a Jennifer, as played by Ali MacGraw, that the name vaulted to the top spot."
I'm a Jennifer from 1969, named as such because my mom loved Donovan's song Jennifer Juniper.
My friend has a grown son Chandler because of the show Friends.
My college roommate was named after Jennifer Juniper.

Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks it’s pathetic to name your kid something because a celebrity did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Ms. Rosenkrantz says Jennifer started as an obscure take on Guinevere that was rarely used before the mid-’50s. Golden Age Hollywood starlet Jennifer Jones made her first successful film in 1943, and the name’s popularity began to grow. But it wasn’t until 1970’s enormously well-received, if saccharine film Love Story featured the untimely death of a Jennifer, as played by Ali MacGraw, that the name vaulted to the top spot."
I'm a Jennifer from 1969, named as such because my mom loved Donovan's song Jennifer Juniper.
My friend has a grown son Chandler because of the show Friends.
Anonymous wrote:"Ms. Rosenkrantz says Jennifer started as an obscure take on Guinevere that was rarely used before the mid-’50s. Golden Age Hollywood starlet Jennifer Jones made her first successful film in 1943, and the name’s popularity began to grow. But it wasn’t until 1970’s enormously well-received, if saccharine film Love Story featured the untimely death of a Jennifer, as played by Ali MacGraw, that the name vaulted to the top spot."
Anonymous wrote:Shirley - Shirley Temple
Rachel - Rachel Green
Monica - Monica Geller