[Opinions] Do you consider your tastes traditional?
I don't think my tastes are particularly traditional.
However, I personally prefer the original spelling in most cases, so I don't think it is completely out of tradition.
However, I personally prefer the original spelling in most cases, so I don't think it is completely out of tradition.
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Eccentric traditional, maybe.
Definitely. All my boys names are biblical, all my girls names are classics.
my taste in names isn't very traditional, though I generally prefer names with more historical precedence over much newer names. however, I do like the use of traditional names in ways that are unconventional, for example: masculine names for girls and feminine names for boys; modern usage of very old and rare names; mixing names of different ethnic/cultural origins (as long as it's done sensitively and meaningfully); and using diminutives of traditional names which aren't commonly used (or coming up with your own).
My taste is not traditional in the slightest. There are numerous traditional names that I like. For example, most biblical names have a nice sound to them. However, I generally think that conformity is boring and serves no purpose for an individual child, so I will not be using any "traditional" names on my children unless they 1) honor a family member or 2) take a sharp decrease in popularity.
I think I prefer the more traditional names
Yes
in Hebrew and Yiddish names, definitely.
In English names, I prefer names that are outdated. Like surnames-as-names from the 19th century. I actually like a lot of the names of Civil War combatants.
In English names, I prefer names that are outdated. Like surnames-as-names from the 19th century. I actually like a lot of the names of Civil War combatants.
Thank you.
I do consider my tastes traditional, and I've given my children traditional names. Some modern names will last, and become traditional, but it isn't possible to predict which ones.
Thank you.