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Which of the names that were popular when your parents were born do you like?
In my case (For reference, my parents were born in the 70's):
I like Amy, April, Bridget, Christine, Dawn, Erica, Erin, Heather, Holly, Jason, Jennifer, Julie, Kelly, Kimberly, Melissa, Michelle, Monica, Shannon, Stacy, and Wendy. And I started liking Lisa, so I saved it to PNL. And I'm starting to like Brian, Jeffrey, and Scott again, because I recently deleted these three from PNL because I was no longer interested in these/I couldn't stand it. So I left a comment about it (I've already edited that part.) and opened a poll. But as soon as I acknowledged it, I went back to loving somehow those names as much as before. (So ​​I'll save it to PNL again when it's not too far away, And I've had quite a few experiences like this.).Edit - I saved Brian, Jeffrey and Scott to my PNL.

This message was edited 2/28/2024, 10:04 PM

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My mom's birth year was 1979
From the top 100 (fem) I like Sarah, Angela, Nicole, Michelle, Elizabeth, Christina, Erin, Amber, Mary, Andrea, Rachel, Tiffany, Emily, Katherine, Maria, Lauren, Karen, Alicia, Melanie, Anna, Kristen, Samantha, Natalie, Brooke, Lindsay, Valerie, Denise, Robin, and Leah.My mom's first and middle name (1979), 3 of my aunts names (early 1980's), 3 of my cousins names (1981-1990), 1 of my sisters names (2006), my grandma's name (1959), and my grandma's husband's daughters from a previous marriage's names (mid 1980's) are all listed above.My dad's birth year was 1970
From the top 100 (masc) I like Michael, James, David, John, Robert, Christopher, William, Jason, Joseph, Thomas, Eric, Timothy, Charles, Anthony, Matthew, Edward, Andrew, Russell, Carl, Jeremy, Darren, Billy, Vincent, and Benjamin.My dad's name (1970), bio dad's name (1969), both of my grandpas names (1961 & 1957), 2 of my uncles names early 1980's & early 1990's), and my grandpa's brother's name (1950's)
I'm using statistics from England and Wales. When they were young, there was practically no cultural influence from the USA in South Africa.
Alice, Margaret, Emily, Beatrice, Jane, Lucy
William, Thomas, James, Richard, Francis, David
I'm curious what names were like there before US influence.
Difficult question! South Africa today has 11 official languages, only two of which are originally European: English, and Afrikaans, our version of Dutch. And we've never kept statistics of birth names for any of them. So, guesswork prevails. South Africa became part of the British empire at the beginning of the 20th century, and culturally that was what we were mostly exposed to. Not much Dutch, French or German influence, though there were always people who originated from those places and, sometimes, retained some naming customs. As for the USA, it's a long, long way from there to here by sea, and air travel only took off - pun intended - after 1950. Even then, the dollar was so expensive that we got very few imports from the States: books in particular. As kids, South Africans grew up with Enid Blyton characters rather than Nancy Drew. And our then government resisted foreign influences and therefore we only got TV in the early 1970s. Films, yes, but nothing much else. Afrikaans parents used to be very traditional in their naming: first son named after paternal grandfather, second son after maternal granddad and so on. This has largely faded out of use, and they are using modern names, imaginative (!) spellings, nns as full names etc. English speakers are now exposed to TV, the internet, you name it, so American fashions also happen here. Sudden outbreaks of girls named Lisa and Emma and boys named Jason and Justin, for instance. So, before 1980 you'd be safe to use UK statistics as guidelines to what was also happening here among English-speaking namers. From then on, the US influence has increased, though in the absence of stats it's a matter of guesswork. I hope that helps!
My dad was born in 1968, and my mom was born in 1970. I'm going to use the top 100 for each year.Girls: I love my mom's name, Heidi. I also love Angela (my middle name), April, Bridget, Denise, Diana, Jessica, Kimberly, Michelle, Monica, Nicole, Rachel, Sarah, Stephanie, and Tiffany. I like but don't necessarily love Elizabeth, Heather, Jodi, Kelly, Laura, Lisa, Melanie, Stacey, Tanya, Teresa, and Wendy.Boys: I love my dad's name, Gary. I also love Andrew, Anthony, David, Jason, Joseph, Matthew, Peter, Samuel, Scott, Timothy, Vincent, and William. I like but don't necessarily love Benjamin, Christopher, Eric, Henry, Jay, Jeffrey, Jonathan, Kevin, Phillip, Sean, and Todd.
Thank you.
My father was born in 1960 and my mother was born in 1973.Names I love out of the top 100 for 1960:
Boys - William ( ;) ), Vincent, Bradley, Curtis, Henry, Jack, Gregory, Craig, Raymond, Kenneth, Douglas, Roger, Patrick, Dennis, Anthony, Charles, Todd, Daniel, Timothy, Keith, Kevin, Brian, Matthew, Paul, and Peter.Girls - Dorothy, Pamela, Lisa, Amy, Gloria, Rebecca, Margaret, Catherine, Wendy, Cindy, Maria, Sheila, Jennifer, Nancy, Janet, Darlene, Judy, Michelle, Patricia, Sharon, Teresa, Linda, Connie, Cheryl, Lori, Wanda, Cynthia, and Donna.Names I love out of the top 100 for 1973:

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This message was edited 2/25/2024, 7:29 AM

Thank you.
From the top 50 the year my parents were born
Masculine:
Kenneth
Brian
Troy
Keith
William
James
Eric
Matthew
SeanFeminine:
Kimberly
Christine
Brenda
Kelly
Wendy
Holly
Thank you. There are quite a few things I like.