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Yes, definitely dated. I would have guessed it peaked in 1990, but I guess I'm off by about 5 years.
I don't have really strong feelings on the name either way.
I don't have really strong feelings on the name either way.
Yeah, it's dated. Sort of like Jordan - the fad is over but still remembered, and the name is still being used. It's more dated as a guy name, than as a girl name IMO (probably because of Fanning?).
Cody seems even more dated to me than Dakota (less likely to be used) - it's especially dated as a girl name, less so as a guy name. If Dakota's an adult I think "unisex." When I hear Dakota nn Cody I think "guy," but if I just hear Dakota and it's a child, I think "probably a girl, maybe a guy."
I don't really like the name because it makes me think of a truck, and because the T sounds so much like a D that it sounds slightly sloppy to me. I don't hate it though. I think it's less tacky as a girl name. Cody is better as a guy name though.
Cody seems even more dated to me than Dakota (less likely to be used) - it's especially dated as a girl name, less so as a guy name. If Dakota's an adult I think "unisex." When I hear Dakota nn Cody I think "guy," but if I just hear Dakota and it's a child, I think "probably a girl, maybe a guy."
I don't really like the name because it makes me think of a truck, and because the T sounds so much like a D that it sounds slightly sloppy to me. I don't hate it though. I think it's less tacky as a girl name. Cody is better as a guy name though.
This was almost my name...
...and I was born in '81. So, yeah, I'd say it's a *little* dated.
...and I was born in '81. So, yeah, I'd say it's a *little* dated.
I wouldn't describe it as dated. In fact, I think it's quite modern to my ears, but I could be wrong. I don't really like either name.
Today's modern can become tomorrow's dated.
I agree that it's dated. I could go either way on it.
I agree that it's dated. I could go either way on it.
Not dated, I don't think. Cody is such a whiny, babyish, cutesy-poo, saggy-diaper, thumb-in-mouth, food-smeared-face kind of name, it's totally at odds with the self-conscious rugged Western cowboy in skin-tight jeans that Dakota tries to be.
I don't like Dakota, it's so hyper-butch but also weirdly androgynous, and it seems more like a name for a big dog than a person.
I don't like Dakota, it's so hyper-butch but also weirdly androgynous, and it seems more like a name for a big dog than a person.