[Opinions] Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend
Fabulous graphics! I could watch them for a long, long time.I haven't noticed a similar trend where I live - there are the odd examples of course, as there are of any naming trends that start/go viral in the US. Lots of Kate and Amy people, for instance. But we don't have a system for reporting (or even collecting) naming stats so it's hard to say.What interests me is how the -n names break down into the brand-spanking-new and the so-old-they-count-as-classic. Jayden and Raiden; Aiden and Ethan. But Martin and Alan are nowhere to be found, so not all -n names are in favour at any given time.
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Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  la-petite-rachel  ·  4/9/2014, 8:02 PM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  Magz  ·  4/10/2014, 12:23 PM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  Llewella  ·  4/10/2014, 3:53 AM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  Anneza, nsi  ·  4/10/2014, 1:07 AM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  Ora (hufflepuffer)  ·  4/9/2014, 9:25 PM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  faelsean  ·  4/9/2014, 8:55 PM
Re: Report: American baby boys' names ending in letter 'n' trend  ·  la-petite-rachel  ·  4/9/2014, 9:05 PM