Is how popular too popular?
Weekly question: would you choose a popular name?
When my daughter Chloe was little, his name was becoming well used in Britain and Australia, but barely heard in the United States. in fact, a surprising number of people who often didn't know how to pronounce or explain it. Therefore, try as I might, and much to my frustration, I could not ever find any custom pens, pencils, or little plates of mini-License for your bike unless I special ordered Lillian Vernon or Walter Drake.
Time marches on and Chloe now in the Top 10 - with more than 11,000 Chloes new entry into the world last year - which would certainly be a problem today!
A good thing or a bad thing? Annoying though that might have been not to be named "custom" option, there was something special to be semi-unique, with its being the single Chloe at his school.
You feel how use a popular name? Is there a cut point when popular becomes too popular for you? Would a name that love because many other people were choosing what is irrelevant to you?
Would you use a name in the Top 10? Top 25? The Top 50? The Top 100? Top 500? Or you are trying to avoid even appeared on the list of social security?
And if it is after the facts, the distinguished name that chooses suddenly take off?
Draw a distinction between popular and fashionable? After all, Elizabeth is # 11 and few people could discard him for being too popular.
Where do we find?
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