I don't want the popularity to rule what names I love.
A noble theory, but unrealistic. Either the popularity bothers you or it doesn't. If it doesn't, just use
Ethan and ignore it, but worrying over it and relegating
Ethan to a MN spot enveloped by other names to obscure its popularity is ineffective.
The name combo I've come up with is Walter Ethan Robert, I want to call him Ethan but I thought putting the Walter first would help him not get lost in the pool of Ethan’s.
1. If you're going to call him
Ethan anyway, he'll still be lost in a pool of Ethans. Yelling "
Ethan" on the playground will still inspire 5 replies, even if it's
Walter Ethan Robert on paper.
2.
Walter isn't my favorite name, but
Walter Robert is a handsome, timeless combo.
Ethan doesn't really flow with
Walter and
Robert, but I think
Ethan Robert would be nice.
3. If you called him by both names as a sort of double first name, or hell, even just as a FN and MN that you call him by, I could see that working. It would distinguish him, and you'd still use
Ethan, but I'm sure he'd be the only
Walter Ethan or (
Ethan Robert) being yelled for at the playground.
What do you think?
I guess what I'm getting at is if you love
Ethan, just use it.
Ethan is popular, and this solution just isn't a solution. Are you going to explain to his teachers and the parents of
Ethan A.,
Ethan P.,
Ethan K., and
Ethan G. that your
Ethan (who will be called
Ethan X. in class anyway to distinguish from the previously mentioned other Ethans) is different because his real first name is
Walter?
What would you do if a name you've loved for years suddenly was number 5 on the list?
Drop it. I've lost
Ava,
Olivia, and
Jacob that way. I'm a
Jennifer, so popularity is something that I am strongly against. I would rather not use a name than accept its popularity. It's not a big issue to some, though, so it's just something you need to decide for yourself: which is the bigger issue for you - how much you love the name or how popular a name is. That's the only way you'll be able to make a decision.
Also, ditto to
Caroline about checking your area. I love the name
Oliver, and it has been rising in popularity, but there are seriously NONE where I live. I think that's a big factor, too. Yes, with some names (like
Jennifer) they are everywhere, but I guess it just depends on the name.
Edits to fix things.
What are the convulsions of a city in comparison with the insurrections of the soul?
Man is a depth still greater than the people.
This message was edited 5/13/2006, 9:59 AM