You'd really hate my kids' names: Tyler and Taylor! Former a boy, latter a girl. . .BTW, when I named my children--these weren't "popular" names BUT now, holy cow!
It seems, however, that my son's name, Tyler (although we call him Ty) became extremely popular the year he was born--there were at least 2 others in his class in kindergarten (he's going to be 15 soon)--there was our Ty, a Tyler D, and a Timmy Tyler. . . Truth be told, I wanted his name to be ELI, but my husband said nix to that--we compromised, Tyler Eli. . . I guess I should have fought harder. Had he been a girl, he'd have been Courtney Elizabeth.
Now, our daughter (currently 12, approaching 13)--was named after Taylor Caldwell, the author. A year or two after her, I have heard anyway, people were naming their daughter's Taylor after some soap character whose real name is "Hunter". Why didn't they just name their girl Hunter--that's reality, not the soap! Had she been a boy, she would have been Ian Michael. The reason she wasn't named Courtney, our original girl's name--someone my husband couldn't stand, named their daughter Courtney and he couldn't bear the thought of his daughter being named the same as theirs!
But I'm off-topic--the only names I can't stand are those that are clearly "made up", can't be pronounced or spelled, or involve states (Dakota comes to mind), countries, cities, etc., OR if it's a person whose personality I can't stand. . .
