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Alicia - a woman in her 30s, very outgoing with a bold personality. Reminds me of Alicia Keys and an old waitress coworker Betty - either a grandmother or a young child named after her grandmother. I could easily see this name becoming trendy like Evelyn, especially with the positive associations of Betty White and Bette DavisDavid - Classic! This name works on any age, but it’s a little “safe”, a little boring. It’s still a nice one thoughAstrid - How to Train Your Dragon. I like this name because it rides a good line; it can be really preppy or really edgy, depending on who it’s used on.Isabella - Phineas and Ferb. Probably a girl in her 20s or younger, but I associate the full name younger. Ilya - really pretty! I can’t really associate an age or gender with it though; I just know it’s Eastern EuropeanMaksim - handsome name, but I can’t dissociate it from terrible dark romance protagonists 😭Samuel - the -el ending is usually associated with softer male names (Cassiel, Ariel), but I see Samuel as very masculine. Makes me think of a high school football player, Supernatural, and my uncle. Jacob - another classic, but I think this one is more interesting! It’s got a contemporary sound despite being such an old name. I know plenty of young people named Jacob, and ofc there’s the Twilight associationLucia - very pretty, very Catholic. Italian or Hispanic, but maybe broader European

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Alicia- popular girl
Betty- Grandmother
David- one of my favorites, handsome
Astrid- uptight snob
Isabella- hate this name
Ilya- a Russian man
Maksim- a handsome Russian man
Samuel- like this name and the nickname Sam
Jacob- jock
Lucia- older hispanic woman

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