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Naming Trends
I've been compiling lists of names of people I know/know of that fit into two different naming trends. Needless to say, these trends have gone too far even just in my personal experience. I was wondering if you guys had any to add to these lists that you know/know of personally...? It's fun to vent. The different spellings are different people I know.Trend inspired by Aiden/Jayden/anything that ends in "n" goes:
Aiden / Aidan
Jayden / Jaiden / Jaden
Hayden
Kaiden / Cadyn
Brayden
Taylen
Taygen (I think this is the worst)
Baylan / Bailin
Deakin
Keelin
Zayden / Xaydan
Jabin
Shayden
Cailen
CalinThe trend of Ry- :
Riley / Ryleigh / Rhylea
Rylan
Rykah
Ryler
Ryder
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I have never understood the appeal of either of these trends. These names already sound dated.
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