Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Ryerson? Ned Ryerson??
Watch out for that next step...it's a doozy!!!
Anonymous wrote: Ryerson? Ned Ryerson??
Anonymous wrote:Reece
Conrad
Curtis
Alvin
Douglas
Fletcher
Nataniel
Luca
Langston
Tristen
Tripp
Elisa
Eliana
Myra
Virginia
Kara
Cecilia
Halle
Hanna
Mcy
Emilia
Angelica
Colette
Mallory
Jillian
Karla
Karen
Octavia
Laurel
Julieta
Sloan
Greta
Maren
I got these out the later 500 of the top 1000 names for 2017 according to the SSA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unpopular but not uncommon names, look to the baby boomers.
Pamela
Tami
Sheila
Susan
Debbie
Keith
Kevin
Craig
Haha...for that matter, for girls: Karen, Jennifer, Peggy, Nancy
for boys: Jason, Timothy, John and Michael (I kid you not, I've never seen a boy named either John or Michael at my kids school...)
Are you kidding? Jack/John was and is super popular! I count Jack as part of the John name.
Huh? Why? You assume that every child named Jack is actually named John?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unpopular but not uncommon names, look to the baby boomers.
Pamela
Tami
Sheila
Susan
Debbie
Keith
Kevin
Craig
Haha...for that matter, for girls: Karen, Jennifer, Peggy, Nancy
for boys: Jason, Timothy, John and Michael (I kid you not, I've never seen a boy named either John or Michael at my kids school...)
Are you kidding? Jack/John was and is super popular! I count Jack as part of the John name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want unpopular but not uncommon names, look to the baby boomers.
Pamela
Tami
Sheila
Susan
Debbie
Keith
Kevin
Craig
Haha...for that matter, for girls: Karen, Jennifer, Peggy, Nancy
for boys: Jason, Timothy, John and Michael (I kid you not, I've never seen a boy named either John or Michael at my kids school...)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uncommon names I like are Rosalie and Juniper for a girl and Ryerson for a boy.
That sounds like a virus, not a name.
Anonymous wrote:Uncommon names I like are Rosalie and Juniper for a girl and Ryerson for a boy.