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I thought it was interesting how the one article touched on how favored names filter down from the upper classes to the lower classes. Names like Lindsay and Courtney and Whitney for example. It doesn't address where the upper class initially gets the names, though.
As for my name, it was super popular the year I was born and it seems to be making a comeback lately among Black males. Apparently, it started out as a boys' name, then a girls' name and now it's back to being a boys' name. I'm gonna get a complex at this rate! :D |
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Regarding the black name issue, some other posts..
From SGRho Baby Names From Delta Ave Can a Black-Sounding Name Hurt Your Career Prospects? What's in a Name? Future Children's names Hi, My name is ... from AKA What's In a Name? Baby Names from Zeta Phi Beta "Interesting" Baby Names Revisited Name your Daughter and Son |
My name has never been "super" popular. My parents went through a name book and chose my name because they liked the meaning of it. My name means friend, so I guess in a way they were naming me after something they hoped for me, just not as directly as naming me "Harvard" or "Yale" or some such. My freshman year my roommates were "Star" and "Bambi" I kid you not, people definitely made the "porn dorm" joke.
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One book that's really interesting if you're into this stuff is "Beyond Jennifer and Jason" and its second edition "Beyond Jennifer and Jason, Madison and Montana." They're baby name books, but unlike traditional baby name books, they don't list the meanings and origins of names. Instead, they track how different names are perceived, how trends in naming start, alternatives to names that are too popular, etc. They've tracked naming trends across the country, and they're pretty good at predicting what's going to be popular in years to come -- the first edition of the book, which was published in the 80s (I think), correctly predicted the growth of place names like Madison, Dakota, Chelsea, Savannah, etc., as well as a return to traditional names like Emma. One thing the authors did notice is that naming trends -- like most other trends in this country -- start on the coasts and gradually work their way inwards. They've been pretty successful at catching onto naming trends by studying birth registers in NYC and California, because the names those kids have will be the names kids in North Dakota have in ten years. ;)
Anyway, my name basically followed the same trend as ZTAngel's and mu_agd's . . . I agree that it can "date" you really fast. Anyone who hears my name will pretty much be able to tell that I was born in the 80s -- any time I hear the names Heather, Nicole, Michelle, or Kimberly I automatically think "80s!" |
After a few years in the work-force, I have realized that people will do anything to stand out and literally play branding games with their names...
-Rudey --You hear someone's strange last name and you absolutely, positively will know he was the one guy who worked on some deal 3 years ago |
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The problem, of course, is that there are few people who could pronounce both of the names correctly. I've learned how to tactfully correct people over the years. |
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A lot of people like to use my middle name along with my first name, though...they say "Dana Rae" makes me sound like a sweet Southern girl. ;) |
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The Organized, Responsible, Productive Leader Take a look at how Maryanna "grades" this name, but do keep in mind that your Full Name also plays an important role in overall influence, thus this component of your name does not alone offer a complete picture of your moniker's effect on your life. Health: A Financial Potential: A+ Professional/Job Success: A+ Relationship/Compatibility: A Charisma/Sex Appeal: A Communication Ability: A The influence is nice blend of masculine and feminine influences. Others who share this first name frequency include Colin Powell, Rob Reiner and Scarlett O'Hara. Apparently I'm the total shit. |
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aparently my name (katherine) is at it's peak. that's sad.
and the predicted popular names of 2015 scare me... |
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