Re: BTN's Favorite Names 2019
in reply to a message by Rachel Shaina
---Love---
Hazel; Ivy; Lily; Aurora; Zoe (prefer Zoey)
Luna; Violet; Aurelia; Willow; Ophelia
Rose; Alexander; Theodore; Nicholas
Thomas; Caspar (prefer Casper); James
Adrian (prefer Adrien)
---Like---
Juliet; Louisa; Fern; Persephone
Xanthe (prefer Zanthia); Adelaide
Cordelia; Ada; Astrid; Eleanor
Pearl; Zelda; Ursula; Viola; Everly
Saoirse; Celeste; Oscar; Frederick
Isaac; Felix; Elias; Jasper; Cassidy
Robin (prefer feminine); Donovan
Elliot; Nathaniel; Rowan; Phoenix
Elijah; Caleb; Roman; Spencer; Philip
Gabriel; Peter
---Neutral---
Freya; Lydia; Theodora; Victoria
Elise; Lucia; Sabrina; Elizabeth
Lucy; Zara; Dorothea; Eloise; Fiona
Mabel; Elodie; Elva; Georgiana; Clara
Juliette; Liliana; Dominic; Nikolai
Benjamin; Jack; Jonas; Malcolm
Andrew; Everett
---Dislike---
Florence; Rosalie; Iris; Josephine
Fable; Arthur; August; Leo; Levi
Ronan; Tristan; Bartholomew; Samuel
---Hate---
Artemis; Francesca; Beatrix; Agatha
Marion; Caroline; Genevieve; Helena
Euphemia; Gwen; Magdalena; Maia; Maude
Sienna; Sebastian; Magnus; Henry; Hugo
Horatio; Anselm; Edgar; George; Sidney
Micah; Conrad; Ezra; Alaric; Abram
Benedict; Ptolemy; Swithin; Wesley
On the whole, I'm happy to see Casper / Caspar being used. I've been a fan of the name for decades, I think being a fan of Casper the Friendly Ghost as a very young child heavily contributed, but also made me very worried about the usage. Like Barbie and Rudolph, Casper is heavily associated with a fictional character and has (in my experience) /no/ usage outside of that. I've literally never seen Casper being used outside of Casper the Friendly Ghost media. Ever.
It's been rising in the UK charts as of recent which I'd usually be upset about, but I'm glad with this one
Hazel; Ivy; Lily; Aurora; Zoe (prefer Zoey)
Luna; Violet; Aurelia; Willow; Ophelia
Rose; Alexander; Theodore; Nicholas
Thomas; Caspar (prefer Casper); James
Adrian (prefer Adrien)
---Like---
Juliet; Louisa; Fern; Persephone
Xanthe (prefer Zanthia); Adelaide
Cordelia; Ada; Astrid; Eleanor
Pearl; Zelda; Ursula; Viola; Everly
Saoirse; Celeste; Oscar; Frederick
Isaac; Felix; Elias; Jasper; Cassidy
Robin (prefer feminine); Donovan
Elliot; Nathaniel; Rowan; Phoenix
Elijah; Caleb; Roman; Spencer; Philip
Gabriel; Peter
---Neutral---
Freya; Lydia; Theodora; Victoria
Elise; Lucia; Sabrina; Elizabeth
Lucy; Zara; Dorothea; Eloise; Fiona
Mabel; Elodie; Elva; Georgiana; Clara
Juliette; Liliana; Dominic; Nikolai
Benjamin; Jack; Jonas; Malcolm
Andrew; Everett
---Dislike---
Florence; Rosalie; Iris; Josephine
Fable; Arthur; August; Leo; Levi
Ronan; Tristan; Bartholomew; Samuel
---Hate---
Artemis; Francesca; Beatrix; Agatha
Marion; Caroline; Genevieve; Helena
Euphemia; Gwen; Magdalena; Maia; Maude
Sienna; Sebastian; Magnus; Henry; Hugo
Horatio; Anselm; Edgar; George; Sidney
Micah; Conrad; Ezra; Alaric; Abram
Benedict; Ptolemy; Swithin; Wesley
On the whole, I'm happy to see Casper / Caspar being used. I've been a fan of the name for decades, I think being a fan of Casper the Friendly Ghost as a very young child heavily contributed, but also made me very worried about the usage. Like Barbie and Rudolph, Casper is heavily associated with a fictional character and has (in my experience) /no/ usage outside of that. I've literally never seen Casper being used outside of Casper the Friendly Ghost media. Ever.
It's been rising in the UK charts as of recent which I'd usually be upset about, but I'm glad with this one
This message was edited 12/11/2019, 10:58 AM