Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike my name. It was the number one most popular girls name for a portion of the 80s. It was important to me my child not have a name in the top 20 most popular. I hated having the same name as so many other people and even now at work I get misdirected emails for others with the same first name pretty often.
Jessica --
Thank you for forwarding my emails. Here is a batch of yours for you.
Sincerely
Jess
Jess, I knew you would understand!
What's funny is I think Jess and Jessica and Jessie are all great names. I met a 7 yr old Jessie recently and was so delighted. I have GREAT associations with the name.
Now Rachel was a real mixed bag and the Stephanies were more bad than good unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike my name. It was the number one most popular girls name for a portion of the 80s. It was important to me my child not have a name in the top 20 most popular. I hated having the same name as so many other people and even now at work I get misdirected emails for others with the same first name pretty often.
Jessica --
Thank you for forwarding my emails. Here is a batch of yours for you.
Sincerely
Jess
Jess, I knew you would understand!
What's funny is I think Jess and Jessica and Jessie are all great names. I met a 7 yr old Jessie recently and was so delighted. I have GREAT associations with the name.
Now Rachel was a real mixed bag and the Stephanies were more bad than good unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike my name. It was the number one most popular girls name for a portion of the 80s. It was important to me my child not have a name in the top 20 most popular. I hated having the same name as so many other people and even now at work I get misdirected emails for others with the same first name pretty often.
Jessica --
Thank you for forwarding my emails. Here is a batch of yours for you.
Sincerely
Jess
Jess, I knew you would understand!
Anonymous wrote:Another Karen here who's never liked her name, and who likes it even less now that it's a synonym for an entitled (or even racist) white woman.
It's funny, though, because almost every Karen I know is the opposite of that stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike my name. It was the number one most popular girls name for a portion of the 80s. It was important to me my child not have a name in the top 20 most popular. I hated having the same name as so many other people and even now at work I get misdirected emails for others with the same first name pretty often.
Jessica --
Thank you for forwarding my emails. Here is a batch of yours for you.
Sincerely
Jess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t like my first name. It is unisex (think along the lines of Jordan or Taylor). I always wished I had a girlier name. My DD has a beautiful feminine name.
Watch her grow up and hate how "frilly" her name is and give her daughter a tougher name.