Re: Futuristic baby names
in reply to a message by sprout
I think in a couple of centuries, the naming pattern/trend will repeat itself, isn't it? I agree with you though -- several extreme word names may chart up. I imagine there will be babies called Desert Star, Lyrical Rose, Starry Eve, or even Stellar Serein, lol.
Also I don't know why, but I have a feeling that several Indian names (Lakshmi for example) will get caught by public attention and use them for their child, apart from their race. Some more African, African-American, Arabic, and Japanese names could also rise in popularity, just like their peers Leilani, Keisha, Aaliyah, and Tamiko did.
Greetings from 15 hours ahead!
Also I don't know why, but I have a feeling that several Indian names (Lakshmi for example) will get caught by public attention and use them for their child, apart from their race. Some more African, African-American, Arabic, and Japanese names could also rise in popularity, just like their peers Leilani, Keisha, Aaliyah, and Tamiko did.
Greetings from 15 hours ahead!
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Desert Star is annoyingly pretty 😂 for a cat though, not an actual human.
I've seen a lot of neopagans (usually women) adopting names and surnames in that style