Re: my 'sextuplet' names
in reply to a message by Glitzy Cate
Jaden is trendy and will fade, the name also does not go great as a 60 year old woman or a 30 year old business woman.
I have a friend Tayler who gets her name mispronunced and has to spell it for everyone!
Aaliyah seems to be trendy from teen mom and the singer and I just do not see the appeal its not pretty its hard to spell and again doesnt age well.
Ethan is trendy as is Ayden which I hate that spelling I prefer Aiden. Frankie is a nick name in my opinion I would prefer it to be short for Franklin or Frank or even Francis
I have a friend Tayler who gets her name mispronunced and has to spell it for everyone!
Aaliyah seems to be trendy from teen mom and the singer and I just do not see the appeal its not pretty its hard to spell and again doesnt age well.
Ethan is trendy as is Ayden which I hate that spelling I prefer Aiden. Frankie is a nick name in my opinion I would prefer it to be short for Franklin or Frank or even Francis
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Jaden is trendy and I don't particularly like it, but I have to disagree with you about it not fitting an older person. At the moment it is hard to imagine an adult Jaden because Jaden is such a new name and nearly all Jadens are children. In 30 years time, all the thousands of Jadens in the world will be adults and then it will seem fine as a 30-year-olds name.
I think the main problem with trendy names is that, once the popularity dips again, it would be really dated. If you heard of or met a Jaden you would immediately think "oh I bet he/she was born in the late 2000s/early 2010s...
I think the main problem with trendy names is that, once the popularity dips again, it would be really dated. If you heard of or met a Jaden you would immediately think "oh I bet he/she was born in the late 2000s/early 2010s...
ditto this