[Opinions] Re: Jennifer +
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I don't live in an English speaking country, so my chances of meeting any Jennifers are lower.
Still, I've met 2. One of them was an English teacher I had (she was American) and the other was a kid (born 2008, I think). Both of them were called Jenny for short.
I like Jennifer as it feels fresh where I live, but in English speaking countries it is one of the most dated names (according to https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/century.html Jennifer is the third name most used for girls from 1922 to 2021), so when I think about that it makes me like it a bit less.
I like Jen, Jenn and Jenna as nicknames. Jenny feels to childish. Jenna is a nice nickname, but Jen and Jenn will always be my favourites.
Still, I've met 2. One of them was an English teacher I had (she was American) and the other was a kid (born 2008, I think). Both of them were called Jenny for short.
I like Jennifer as it feels fresh where I live, but in English speaking countries it is one of the most dated names (according to https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/century.html Jennifer is the third name most used for girls from 1922 to 2021), so when I think about that it makes me like it a bit less.
I like Jen, Jenn and Jenna as nicknames. Jenny feels to childish. Jenna is a nice nickname, but Jen and Jenn will always be my favourites.