Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pamela
It has the soft sounds that fit current naming tends and there’s enough distance from the boomers to feel fresh again.
Nope, because the popularity of The Office renders Pam familiar to even the Gen Zers who have recently discovered that show. Pamela will never not be "Pam of Pam & Jim" for multiple generations of people.
I also just don't think it's that pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Helen and Eileen
Anonymous wrote:Pamela
It has the soft sounds that fit current naming tends and there’s enough distance from the boomers to feel fresh again.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Your world is small then as I can think of two just off the top of my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janet
Julie
Laura
Becky
Cynthia
Sally
This one won't be back for awhile. It sits with Karen as names that have been cancelled.
Rebecca is such a classic though. But not underused. It was quite popular for a long time and has now settle down to still somewhat popular but juuuust under the radar. I think it's appropriately rated.
Anonymous wrote:Herbert
Anonymous wrote:Gwendolyn/Mabel PP.
I listed names to include that of my own GMa straight from her 1929 yearbook.
Let me add:
Blythe
Susan or Susannah
Laura
Dorothy
Lillian
Louise
I’m a Rebecca and do wonder if my name is coming back. I get so many compliments on my name now at middle age than I ever did as a young girl. I don’t think enough time has passed for a return of:Cheryl/Pamela/Sherry/Patricia/Leslie/Denise/Julie/Deborah - yet.
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.
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.