Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an old fashioned name that has not come back in style. Think like Edna. I hate it and always have and it’s rare enough that if I posted it here you would be able to identity me there really are that few under the age of 80.
Thelma, Doris, Althea, Joan, Ethel, Esther, Gertrude, Bertha, etc. these names all had a beautiful sound in their time. I think they will come back around!
Anonymous wrote:It is so weird how names just go out of fashion. No one names their kids Betty, Alice, Carl, or Frank etc anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Rebecca here 53 and I love my name…now. I kind of wish that my parents had spelled my name Rebekah because I am old-fashioned and traditional and prefer the biblical spelling.
Funny that I married into a Swiss-German surname and I often assumed to be Jewish.
I am 4th generation Rebecca and never nicknamed. Also forgot to give my only DD my name so guess it ends with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name absolutely dates me-no one has my name anymore. I like it though.
The nicest, kindest woman I know is named Karen so to me it’s a lovely name.
My name is Karen and I hate it. Also, I reject the idea that just because a person is kind it means their name is great.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old fashioned name that has not come back in style. Think like Edna. I hate it and always have and it’s rare enough that if I posted it here you would be able to identity me there really are that few under the age of 80.
Anonymous wrote:My name absolutely dates me-no one has my name anymore. I like it though.
The nicest, kindest woman I know is named Karen so to me it’s a lovely name.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old fashioned name that has not come back in style. Think like Edna. I hate it and always have and it’s rare enough that if I posted it here you would be able to identity me there really are that few under the age of 80.
Anonymous wrote:My name absolutely dates me-no one has my name anymore. I like it though.
The nicest, kindest woman I know is named Karen so to me it’s a lovely name.
Anonymous wrote:Sarah. Always hated it. It’s so bland and it didn’t help that I was in speech therapy for R sounds through elementary school. I always longed for a nickname.
My DD has a very late 80s/early 90s name with endless nickname possibilities and it was basically chosen to make heal 4th grade me.
Anonymous wrote:Old farts on here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a name that was uncommon in the 80s/90s when I was growing up (Emma) but super common now. I liked it then and now.
FWIW, I think Jennifer is a lovely name and Jenny is an adorable nickname.
I’m a 90s Emma and same - it suits me. The shift from “oh, my great aunt was an Emma” to “my niece is an Emma” was very sudden and funny to me.
My friend with a Heather/Jennifer/Jessica-type name was so concerned with giving her kid a less common name and I just did not see the point. You can’t predict what will suddenly skyrocket!