NYEmomma
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Hansel and Gretel
My dad always used to call me & my brother that when we were little.
And Bert & Gert.
Hansel and Gretel
Gladys is often associated with "old." But I'd like to see it make a comeback.
In another 30 years my name, "Lisa", is going to be the old name. There sure are going to be a lot of us. Watch out for an army of Lisa's at the retirement community!
My name is Gretchen...and I've known of several people who have dogs named Gretchen, including my godparents, who named their Irish Setter Gretchen, which made no sense to me- I understand a German Shepherd, but Irish Setter?
Anyway, I am old-ish (over 45, under 50). I think in a few all the 'J' names for girls will be considered out of fashion for newborns- Jennifer, Jessica, etc...that were so popular in the 80's.
Just for those of you who have mentioned Hazel, here is a youtube video of one of my favorite songs from the 1960s:
Hooray For Hazel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YynhNuAgHI
first one that i didn't see used already was Martha.
has Evangeline been used yet?
I'm 63 and my middle name is Grace after my late Great Aunt. Growing up I was embarrassed by my "old lady" middle name.Now there is a Grace everywhere you look. I even have a Granddaughter with Grace as a middle name.
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A couple people just mentioned Sharon which is my niece's (age 1) name. She was named after her paternal grandmother who would be in her 50's if she were alive. When I first heard the name, all I could think of was the former Mouseketeer... LOL. She doesn't go by Sharon though - she's Shari.
The nice part about a name like this - everyone knows it, the poor kid won't have to spell or correct pronunciation for everyone they meet, BUT you are unlikely to run into anyone else who has it.
That was me when I was growing up (Emily). Of course, the name exploded and is no longer unique like it was when I was a kid.
Cecil
Not too long ago Olivia, Sophia, Helen, Emma, Emily and some other now-popular names would have been listed here.
I wonder when Mildred and Bertha will come back into popular use.
Some of our friends just named their daughter Alice Maxine.
You know what's funny...one day, after all of us here are dead and gone, the old folks homes are going to be filled with lots of Kaylees and Aidens.![]()
he wants to change it to Charles which is his middle name.My DD4 has classmates named Charlene, Helene, Helena, George, Martin, Ray, and Theresa. Gertrude isn't dead here, either, thanks to all the German families; they are usually nicknamed Trudy. In that French area where I grew up you see a lot of kids named things like Aristede and Martin, too; it's trendy again to use more ethnic names.