Rachel
Sometimes I love it, sometimes I think it's boring, but at the moment I just really really like the name Rachel. I think it's pretty and very sweet sounding, it brings up the same images that Hannah does: a really nice, friendly, good girl.
What do you think of Rachel? Do you think it's usable now that it's slowly leaving the top 100 or does the fact that it's losing popularity make it even more dated?
Is it common where you live?
what do you think of my combos:
Noah Rachel
Rachel Tabitha
Hannah Rachel
Callista Rachel
Rachel Miriam
Mila Rachel
What do you think of Rachel? Do you think it's usable now that it's slowly leaving the top 100 or does the fact that it's losing popularity make it even more dated?
Is it common where you live?
what do you think of my combos:
Noah Rachel
Rachel Tabitha
Hannah Rachel
Callista Rachel
Rachel Miriam
Mila Rachel
Replies
Well, obviously I'm biased, but...
What do you think of the name Rachel?
-It's pretty and sweet, but somehow sexy at the same time. I loved growing up with this name, and I love it now.
Do you think it's usable now that it's slowly leaving the top 100 or does the fact that it's losing popularity make it even more dated?
-It was always usable, even when it was in the top 100. I only knew two other Rachels in my graduating class of 450, so I don't think popularity is as big a problem as people seem to think it is. I don't think it's dated; I group it with names like Sarah and Hannah. It's more timeless.
Is it common where you live?
-Not too common. As I said, I knew a couple of other girls with the name growing up, and every great once in a while I'll meet another adult named Rachel, but I've yet to meet an army of them.
I love Noah Rachel, Rachel Tabitha, and Rachel Miriam.
What do you think of the name Rachel?
-It's pretty and sweet, but somehow sexy at the same time. I loved growing up with this name, and I love it now.
Do you think it's usable now that it's slowly leaving the top 100 or does the fact that it's losing popularity make it even more dated?
-It was always usable, even when it was in the top 100. I only knew two other Rachels in my graduating class of 450, so I don't think popularity is as big a problem as people seem to think it is. I don't think it's dated; I group it with names like Sarah and Hannah. It's more timeless.
Is it common where you live?
-Not too common. As I said, I knew a couple of other girls with the name growing up, and every great once in a while I'll meet another adult named Rachel, but I've yet to meet an army of them.
I love Noah Rachel, Rachel Tabitha, and Rachel Miriam.
I like Rachel, though I don't love it, and it's not a name that I would have considered using, since there a lot of names that I like more.
I myself never put Rachel and Hannah in the same category, since I like Rachel and hate Hannah, but I can see why you would, since they are both old Biblical names.
I think that as it leaves the top 100 it will be dated, but still in a different category than names such as Heather are, because Rachel is classic while Heather isn't. The same way that Deborah is dated just as Linda is, but Deborah is still a classic, while Linda isn't.
I've never personally known a Rachel. I know OF a Rachel, but I've never met her. She's my first cousin once removed, the daughter of my first cousin.
I myself never put Rachel and Hannah in the same category, since I like Rachel and hate Hannah, but I can see why you would, since they are both old Biblical names.
I think that as it leaves the top 100 it will be dated, but still in a different category than names such as Heather are, because Rachel is classic while Heather isn't. The same way that Deborah is dated just as Linda is, but Deborah is still a classic, while Linda isn't.
I've never personally known a Rachel. I know OF a Rachel, but I've never met her. She's my first cousin once removed, the daughter of my first cousin.
Yeah it's rather common where I live. There's probably quite a few Conservative Jews here named Hannah Rachel so to me that's like naming your daughter Emma Grace around here. You actually probably better off with Emma Grace then Hannah Rachel here. Even so, Rachel is extremely common, it's not a name to give your daughter if you want her to be the only one in her class with that name if that's something that bothers you.
I love Rachael spelled only that way. I don't like Rachel spelled like that. Sort of how I love Rebekah but really don't like Rebecca. Out of your combos I like Rachel Miriam though would prefer as stated before Rachael Miriam.
I love Rachael spelled only that way. I don't like Rachel spelled like that. Sort of how I love Rebekah but really don't like Rebecca. Out of your combos I like Rachel Miriam though would prefer as stated before Rachael Miriam.
This message was edited 8/23/2009, 9:41 AM