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[Opinions] Have you ever met someone born after 2000 who has name that peaked in popularity 1930s to 1950s?
In my case, I've never met anyone born after 2000 who has name that peaked in popularity 1930s to 1950s.

This message was edited 5/17/2024, 6:39 AM

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Yes
Paul (21)
Marguerite (14)
Rachel (21 + 14)
Frank nn (14)
Gorka nn (14)
Helen (14)
Stan (7)
Martin (19 + 14)
Cris (23)
Jim-Bob nn (23)
Josie (14)
Miriam (23)
Mikey (23)
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Certainly!!Cindy (now 19)
Janet (now 18)
Patricia (now 19)
Helen (now 19)
Joyce ×3 (6, 15, and 20)
Margaret ×2 (17 and 22)Reginald (now 18)
Douglas (now 18, almost 19)
Gary ×3 (18, 21, 23)
Jared (now 21)
Jerry (now 19)
Nigel (now 19)Um...my middle name is Dudley, and I'm 19. Do I count? Lol.
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You met a lot of people, and my favorite name is Patricia. Middle names don't count.
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Where I am, it's very common to honor family members through children's names! Most of these people were named after aunts, uncles, and grandparents, I've found!
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Thank you.
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I went to elementary school with a Lawrence, and I currently go to a school with Kathleen “Katie”. I was born in 2003.
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I don't know him personally, but where I live, a politician has three young children. I think the oldest is like 10, so of course they are born after 2000. The two eldest are named Maurice (M) and Laurette (F). Seriously... these are dated names for kids born in the mid and late 2010's.
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I know a 2011/12 born Patricia
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I know of teenagers named Angela, Brian, Donald, Frank, Kevin (x2), Reginald (x2) and Stanley. They're rare to come by but always exciting to me!
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There's a girl at school named Norma and a boy Kevin

This message was edited 5/17/2024, 10:45 AM

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