... until you learn that the population of Galway is around 80,000, roughly the same as Somerville. Not exactly Dublin, Belfast, or Derry we're talking about here.
From the same article:
"Although the name Muhammad was most favoured as a baby boys’ name in Galway city, it placed 86th overall nationally [in Ireland]"
...always going for a name they think is clever and original, only to find that a bunch of other yuppie parents had the same clever and (not) original idea.
My great grandmother's name was Olivia (b. 1894) and her husband was Emmett (b.1885).
Liam is also a traditional name, popular when my sons were growing up.
If you want to see some wild crazy "original" behbheey naymeez - like your theoritical strawyuppies might use - try one of the FB or other social media groups like "This Name is a Tragedeigh".
There are actually people who name kids after guns, tractors, branches of the military, cars, consumer products, random remixes of phonemes, and think cree8tive misspelling stuff or adding fifteen x's makes it original. Bob Geldof's brood seems normal by comparison.
...I doubt that the name of my beloved maternal grandmother (and the name of her oldest niece) -- Gertrude -- will ever become fashionable again (at least in the USA).
Give it a rest for once. I used to have a resort job working with the offspring of these very-much-not-straw yuppies. I'll wager I've got ten times the up-close experience with yuppie offspring names that you do.
So in 18 years we'll have tons of girls named "Livy" or "Liv" and tons of boys who use their middle name as their first because they got tired of people misspelling/pronouncing Liam as Leeham.
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Liam #1 In Boston
#1 Boys name in Galway Ireland in 2022 - Muhammad.
The world has changed.
https://galwaypulse.com/2023/02/24/galway-citys-most-popular-baby-names/....
Startling at first ...
... until you learn that the population of Galway is around 80,000, roughly the same as Somerville. Not exactly Dublin, Belfast, or Derry we're talking about here.
From the same article:
"Although the name Muhammad was most favoured as a baby boys’ name in Galway city, it placed 86th overall nationally [in Ireland]"
Guess Jack is no longer just a nickname for John!
Good for Jack, but if they combined the Jacks and the Johns, bet they'd be #1!
Definitely should have combined Sofia and Sophia
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Yuppie parents...
...always going for a name they think is clever and original, only to find that a bunch of other yuppie parents had the same clever and (not) original idea.
These names were not intended to be unique
My great grandmother's name was Olivia (b. 1894) and her husband was Emmett (b.1885).
Liam is also a traditional name, popular when my sons were growing up.
If you want to see some wild crazy "original" behbheey naymeez - like your theoritical strawyuppies might use - try one of the FB or other social media groups like "This Name is a Tragedeigh".
There are actually people who name kids after guns, tractors, branches of the military, cars, consumer products, random remixes of phonemes, and think cree8tive misspelling stuff or adding fifteen x's makes it original. Bob Geldof's brood seems normal by comparison.
Even the Utah Baby Namer has totally given up and gone AI: https://www.utahbabynamer.com/
Boston is very staid by comparison, likely a rejection of all the crazy individuality nonsense naming elsewhere. https://br.ifunny.co/picture/biOe70pH9
Sadly...
...I doubt that the name of my beloved maternal grandmother (and the name of her oldest niece) -- Gertrude -- will ever become fashionable again (at least in the USA).
I never thought I'd see Hazel or Gladys, either
But I know of a couple of recently emerged humans who have those names.
I guess their parents never met the chainsmoking lunchladies who once wore them.
Give it a rest
Give it a rest for once. I used to have a resort job working with the offspring of these very-much-not-straw yuppies. I'll wager I've got ten times the up-close experience with yuppie offspring names that you do.
Hit dogs holler...
Great
So in 18 years we'll have tons of girls named "Livy" or "Liv" and tons of boys who use their middle name as their first because they got tired of people misspelling/pronouncing Liam as Leeham.
After a certain hurricane in 2022 ...
Nobody misspells my younger son's three letter name anymore.
Used to generate some very interesting coffee cups.