Which naming trend is your least favorite?

Which naming trends do you dislike (you may choose more than one)

  • Traditional boy names given to girls

  • Replacing i's with y's

  • Giving all your children the same first initial

  • Giving surnames as first names

  • Giving a nickname as a formal name

  • Adding a bunch of extra letters just to make the name "unique"

  • Using old fashioned names

  • Apostrophes placed in the name for unknown reasons

  • None of these bother me


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Liberty Belle

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Which of these baby name trends do you like the least /annoys you the most / are you least likely to follow.
 
I picked y's with i's, apostrophes, and adding letters.

I don't mind when all kids have the same first letter, well, since Husband and I are both D's, we might just make everyone a D. Depends, really, on if we every have kids! :lmao:

I like boys names for girls but I can see how this can get old. I worked with a Kyle who was a girl and also a Daryl who was a girl. It helped their careers because frankly, people thought they were boys on their resumes.

I think you missed my WORST one, made-up names. Marvcus, for example.
 

I don't think I have ever seen a name with random apostrophes but I'm sure I woudn't like it :lmao:
 
I picked y's with i's, apostrophes, and adding letters.

I don't mind when all kids have the same first letter, well, since Husband and I are both D's, we might just make everyone a D. Depends, really, on if we every have kids! :lmao:

I like boys names for girls but I can see how this can get old. I worked with a Kyle who was a girl and also a Daryl who was a girl. It helped their careers because frankly, people thought they were boys on their resumes.

I think you missed my WORST one, made-up names. Marvcus, for example.

:headache: How could I have left that out?!
 
None of that bothers me... what people choose to name their children doesn't affect me in the least.
 
My least favorite is not up there. I don't know what it's called but someone I know has two little dots above the o in her name.

It confuses my little brain.
 
I have a nephew named Anfernee, and I know how mad he gets when I call him Anthony. Almost as mad as I get when I think about the fact that my sister named him Anfernee.

My least favorite is not up there. I don't know what it's called but someone I know has two little dots above the o in her name.

It confuses my little brain.

In many languages, ö is a different letter that sounds different.
 
I have a nephew named Anfernee, and I know how mad he gets when I call him Anthony. Almost as mad as I get when I think about the fact that my sister named him Anfernee.



In many languages, ö is a different letter that sounds different.

Did she mean it to be a creative spelling of Anthony? Where did she come up with it?
 
My least favorite is not up there. I don't know what it's called but someone I know has two little dots above the o in her name.

It confuses my little brain.
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That's a legitimate symbol though. Like in the Spanish language they use "n" and "ñ". How you pronounce it, I don't know - but I do know that it is used in words and names of foreign languages. (I think mainly Slavic, but I'm not sure)

Random apostrophes, made up names, and extra letters annoy me. For example, Dannii instead of Danny or even Danni.
 
I personally would not mind the I's, the strange/altered spellings and the apostrophes if people didn't get so annoyed when I misspell/pronounce their little dawlings name........ :confused3:laughing:

Name your kid what you want, but hey, own up to and accept the responsibility for the butchering that will take place.
 
I hate the ghetto names... UGH... everyone back in the 70s and 80s name ended with ESHA!!!! :scared:

I also HATE it when people don't give twins TWIN names!! That trend kind of bugs me.

Also... while we're at it, I hate the new trend of naming little girls "grandma names":scared:.... :confused3 They CAME BACK!!!
 
In many languages, ö is a different letter that sounds different.

Well I guess the symbol is inspired by the Scandinavian language, the mother is some sort of Scandinavain buff or something. The weird thing is her name is Olivia, with the dots over the O, and it's the regular O sound. :confused: I don't think Olivia is Scandinavian.

I gotta laugh at Anfernee, that is awful. Poor kid. :rotfl:
 
There's a girl in my dance company named Khatryiniya pronounced "Katreena." :lmao: Why so many extra letters?
 
I also HATE it when people don't give twins TWIN names!! That trend kind of bugs me.

Why do you hate it when twins don't have twin names? You want to name your kids something that rhymes? Is that a twin name? Like Danny and Manny? When I taught, I had a set of twins, Antony and Antonio. Is that twin enough?

Personally, I like it when twins have regular names. We have twins in our family, and none of them have the rhyming names, they were all named after a different person, and well, they're treated more as individuals and not as part of a twin.
 
I actually hate the new crop of trendy names. And I don't even want to say any of them, because I'm sure there are a lot of them on the boards.

What happened to 'real' names? Daniel, Joseph, Anthony, Robert, Jonathan, James, Catherine, Anne, Carolyn, Mary, Elizabeth?? What's with these (IMO) strange, trendy, goofy names??

**Notice I used my family names as 'normal'? LOL! :laughing: **

ETA - My Joey and my Danny have been the ONLY Joey's and Danny's in their classes since they started school!! Names like Joe and Dan are now becoming 'rare'. It's weird.
 















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