[Opinions] Re: People with Top 10 names: how has life treated you?
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Growing up I only came across adult men with my name. Now I only know little girls with it.
It's both funny and frustrating, especially given that my husband also a newly trendy name (Xander.(
I used my middle name for years and then was bullied into using Haven by my husband. I'm still salty.
The poets have mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. G.K. Chesteron
It's both funny and frustrating, especially given that my husband also a newly trendy name (Xander.(
I used my middle name for years and then was bullied into using Haven by my husband. I'm still salty.
The poets have mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. G.K. Chesteron
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Haven is such a lovely girls name, I have thought so since I was a child so for like 25 years.
I'm 42. Haven didn't start charting until I was 15, in 1996.
Here's a stat;
How many boys are named haven?
1 out of every 1,602 baby girls and 1 out of every 13,681 baby boys born in 2021 are named Haven.
I just recently spoke to someone on the phone who had a son named Haven,. My mom babysat a girl named Haven in the 1970s, she was named after her grandfather.
Here's a stat;
How many boys are named haven?
1 out of every 1,602 baby girls and 1 out of every 13,681 baby boys born in 2021 are named Haven.
I just recently spoke to someone on the phone who had a son named Haven,. My mom babysat a girl named Haven in the 1970s, she was named after her grandfather.
Several girls in my mother’s side of the family are either named Haven or have Haven as a middle name. The funny thing was until reading your comment, I had forgotten who they were named after: My great grandfather Albert, middle name Haven. It’s funny how a generation or two can just suddenly decide a name is feminine instead of masculine.