Repetitive sounds and patterns is what I dislike most. It used to be -ayden and -ason, now it's -eo/-io:
Leo,
Theo,
Mateo,
Elio... Some countries' top 10 name lists are really tedious. Germany, for example, has
Leon,
Leo,
Luca,
Lia,
Lea,
Lina,
Leni and
Lilly.
Haven't parents notice that there are other consonants than L and M in the alphabet? I'm tired of soft consonants. I'm starting to prefer names that contain harsh or lispy sounds that aren't easily likeable.
I also mostly dislike cutesy nicknames, but I have a soft spot for the more spunky/tomboyish names like
Stevie and
Scottie, and also for vintage comebacks such as
Hattie or
Teddy.
As for LNFNs, these are mostly an American thing. I'm in
Europe, so I don't encounter them on daily basis. They're not my cup of
Tea, but at least they are less boring and cutesy than all the
Leo- and
Ellie- names.