Re: Do you feel bad when someone “steals” one of your faves?
in reply to a message by number1212
There are some names that I like or love but I will not use them or anything too similar because someone I know is already named it, and I'd like to avoid confusion (assuming I'm not naming children after them) like Ryan, Hayden, Xavier, or Isaiah.
Some of the charm of rare names go away for me when they reach the charts even once. Other names are not rare, or are in fact very popular, meaning that there is a chance that my child won't be the only student in their class with that name.
Seraphina and Sapphire suddenly entered the chart.
Blue has not reached the charts, but Beyonce put the name in the forefront a little more.
Grey is popular in the U.S right now, but not Gray - that's popular in England and Wales.
Tristan, Tate, Savannah, Wilder, and Stella are more popular than I'd like.
It can be annoying but at the end of the day, specific names might really call to me when I actually have children of my own. I might not care about them being "stolen" at all.
https://youtube.com/@MarioDrama632 or
https://youtube.com/@AnimatingTheGlobe13
Some of the charm of rare names go away for me when they reach the charts even once. Other names are not rare, or are in fact very popular, meaning that there is a chance that my child won't be the only student in their class with that name.
Seraphina and Sapphire suddenly entered the chart.
Blue has not reached the charts, but Beyonce put the name in the forefront a little more.
Grey is popular in the U.S right now, but not Gray - that's popular in England and Wales.
Tristan, Tate, Savannah, Wilder, and Stella are more popular than I'd like.
It can be annoying but at the end of the day, specific names might really call to me when I actually have children of my own. I might not care about them being "stolen" at all.
https://youtube.com/@MarioDrama632 or
https://youtube.com/@AnimatingTheGlobe13
This message was edited 10/7/2024, 2:31 PM