I have a fairly rigid definition of what a "classic" name is (in English). Here, I'll repost something I wrote in a previous thread:
"I'd consider any 'classic' name in the English language to be one from the small pool of 'traditional' first names used in Shakespeare's time (not the fancy ones in his plays), plus some Hebrew names that came into popularity during the Protestant Reformation and are now mainstays. Though I'm not normally partial to 'classics,' these are ones I like:
Abigail (even though many consider this "trendy" now)
AnneElisabethJaneMarianMollyRebecca&
AdamDanielEdmundFrancisJackJamesJosephRichardThomasWilliam"
Medieval names that are considered classic, I just consider medieval. A truly "dated" name, for me, has to be something that was quite popular at some point in the 20th century but isn't anymore.
Some of the most dated names I can think of (from different "dated" eras):
AgnesBerthaBrittany (becoming dated)
DeniseDoris /
DorrisDorothyEdithEdnaEthelFlorenceHeatherHelen (though I think it can come back)
Jeanne,
Jeannette, or anything with the nickname "
Jeannie"
Jennifer (even though it only fell out of the Top 100 in the last couple years)
Jessica (becoming dated)
JodiKarenLindaLoriLouiseMichelle (though I still like it)
Mildred (a medieval name that came back, and then became "dated")
SharonTiffany&
AlbertBrianChadClarenceDonaldEarlEugeneHaroldHowardJeffreyRalph (particularly if the 'l' is pronounced)
RaymondRodneyRudyToddWalter
Being "dated" seems to be more of a problem for feminine names than masculine ones. Since the popularity of male names is much less volatile, it seems less likely that a male name becomes "dated," rather than simply "old fashioned" over a long period of time.
Some previously "dated" names have made successful comebacks:
Emma,
Evelyn,
Grace,
Lillian, etc.
Names I foresee being dated in the future:
Ariana,
Eliana, and other "liquid'y" names ending in -ana
BrooklynEmilyIsabella, and consequently anything else with the nicknames "
Izzy" or "
Bella"
Kinley, etc.
Liliana /
Lillian /
Lily (on a longer timeline)
MadisonPaisleyPayton, etc.
Tenley, etc.
&
Aidan,
Brayden,
Jayden, etc.
BentleyBrandonJackson, etc.
Joshua / "
Josh"
Logan (maybe not)
Mason (flash-in-the-pan)
Ryan
Wow, this became long! Anyway... my $0.02.
This message was edited 1/14/2013, 12:19 PM