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Admit it statements - late 20th century version
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Francisinfp5w4
2/21/2024, 2:10 AM
I like names that start with C, J, K, M, S.
65%
I like 80s to 90s names better than 60s to 70s names.
29%
Names from the 60s belong to the late 20th century.
6%
Brian and Jeffrey are better suited as father's names than as children's names.
59%
Tiffany is not a "bimbo" name.
38%
I love Caitlin.
29%
Chelsea is lovely.
26%
Jennifer works well as an name for a 15-year-old girl.
38%
Justin can't use it because the Justin Bieber association is too strong.
15%
I don't like Chad and Todd.
59%
I like girl names that end in ca, cia, ssa, and elle.
76%
Patricia is also in the top 100 in the 70's to 80's, but it don't works well with 70s to 80s names.
12%
Michael and David and Andrew are not timeless names because of their association with 60s to 90s.
9%
I would take Megan over Margaret any day.
29%
I like Kelsey more than Kelly.
35%
Angelica is underrated.
44%
Ashley and Shannon are good name for all genders.
32%
I like Joshua, but I don't like the nickname Josh.
21%
I hope April makes a comeback.
59%
I think Amy, Carly, Julie, and Stacy would be good full names.
50%
34 votes