I tend to not like the same vintage names that others do. They sound very outdated and colorless to me.
Archie came back for a moment, but not
Archibald.
Archie is cute, but I would have been pleased to see
Archibald.
Whitney is hanging in there. I don't particularly like it. I saw that
Etta came back. I do not like it. I'd be happy to see
Betty, though - a name that I used to find quite ugly.
Some names with -ly and -lynn do not appeal to me. I like
Riley,
Hailey and
Kaylee. Not so much
Everly,
Bailey,
Paisley or
Ainsley. I prefer -ly over -lee in most cases. (
Riley > Rilee,
Miley > Mylee, etc.) I like
Ashlyn,
Rylan,
Kaylynn, and
Evelyn, but not so much Beverlyn,
Kimberlyn,
Gracelyn, Emberlyn, or Amberlyn.
Ae spellings look odd to me. I prefer
Ai or Ay;
Aiden instead of Aeden.
Jaycob over Jaecob. Things like that. I don't mind the word name trend, or the surname as first name trend, but I would not use
Honey,
Ever,
Love,
Happy, Cloud,
Storm,
Dream,
Sunshine or
Dream in real life.
Dream and
Jream were popular at some point.
Some of the names that I gave as examples are not trending, it's just to give an idea.
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