Anonymous wrote:Oh, and regarding Emily and Ashley:
Emily shows up on the top 100 in 1973 and rises rapidly. So there are lots of Gen X Emilys, though I get why it's associated with Millenials because it went on to become mega-popular in the 90s, in particular.
Ashley doesn't show up until 1978, so more of a Millenial name, but there were quite a few Class of '96 Ashleys who I'd definitely count as Gen X.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melissa, Samantha, Jessica (or is that more early millennial?)
I think Samantha, Jessica, and Amanda which has been mentioned a lot are more early millennial names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claudia...so sweet valley high!
Lol Claudia was from Babysitters Club not Sweet Valley
Anonymous wrote:Melissa, Samantha, Jessica (or is that more early millennial?)
Anonymous wrote:Lisa.
I was always jealous of girls that got to be named Lisa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually love Jennifer and Heather. Sure, there were too many of them, but they are both lovely names with nice histories.
Um, no.
Any other name is great, OP!
Anonymous wrote:I actually love Jennifer and Heather. Sure, there were too many of them, but they are both lovely names with nice histories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1969 Jennifer here saying YAY for Gen X name love! Here are some of my favorites (and most of my friends):
Lisa
Michelle
Laura
Julie
Christine
Melissa
Amy
Kimberly
Nicole
Jessica
Sarah
Honestly, the male names don’t seem that different. I suppose I don’t see a lot of Todds lately.
When was the last time you met a little boy named Mike or Chris or Matt?
My kids have plenty of Michaels and Matthews in their classes. They go by full names, not the nicknames. John is also still popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1969 Jennifer here saying YAY for Gen X name love! Here are some of my favorites (and most of my friends):
Lisa
Michelle
Laura
Julie
Christine
Melissa
Amy
Kimberly
Nicole
Jessica
Sarah
Honestly, the male names don’t seem that different. I suppose I don’t see a lot of Todds lately.
When was the last time you met a little boy named Mike or Chris or Matt?
Anonymous wrote:1969 Jennifer here saying YAY for Gen X name love! Here are some of my favorites (and most of my friends):
Lisa
Michelle
Laura
Julie
Christine
Melissa
Amy
Kimberly
Nicole
Jessica
Sarah
Honestly, the male names don’t seem that different. I suppose I don’t see a lot of Todds lately.
