Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know no young kids with these names
George, Douglas, Terry, Jerry, Frank, Keith, Allan, Walter...
Barbara, Nancy, Cynthia, Janet, Judy, Beverly
All of those names should die, along with Irene, Carol, Elaine and Linda.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.
Anonymous wrote:Cliff, Clint, Scott, Keith, Tiffany
Anonymous wrote:I know no young kids with these names
George, Douglas, Terry, Jerry, Frank, Keith, Allan, Walter...
Barbara, Nancy, Cynthia, Janet, Judy, Beverly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.
Nah, Stacy’s mom was the cool one
I can see that. Sometimes I meet people with names that just make me wonder .... what are your parents like and what were their lives like at the time you were born? Usually this happens with people whose first names don't really fit with their last names (e.g., Magdalena O'Brien) or whose names are really out of sync with their generation (e.g., a Gen X Stanley or Harriet). When the back story comes out, it can be really interesting.
Multi-cultural? My parents are from two different countries: my first name comes from one country, my last name from the other. I married a man from a third country. Our children have first names and hyphenated last names from three different countries. We wanted it that way. Our origins are important to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.
Nah, Stacy’s mom was the cool one
She had it going on. Dunno about now though. Probably more like "Stacy's now a mom, and her daughter has it going on!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.
Nah, Stacy’s mom was the cool one
I can see that. Sometimes I meet people with names that just make me wonder .... what are your parents like and what were their lives like at the time you were born? Usually this happens with people whose first names don't really fit with their last names (e.g., Magdalena O'Brien) or whose names are really out of sync with their generation (e.g., a Gen X Stanley or Harriet). When the back story comes out, it can be really interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.
Nah, Stacy’s mom was the cool one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeremy, Gary, Kevin.
Come to think of it I haven’t meant a Jason in years.
Those were all awful beta type names. Gary maybe not so much, but still.
OMG all the hot guys were named Jeremy IME.
- born 1972
Anonymous wrote:I thought Stacey was the ultimate “cool girl” name when I was a kid in the 80s. I know precisely zero adult Staceys.