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To wonder if my DC's have names that are popular and chic now, but will be chavvy in 20 years?

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:27

Obviously am not going to name DC's names but I do wonder sometimes if all the Noah's and Darcey's will be thought of as chavvy in 20 years time simply because they're so popular and will be very common.

Look at names like Sharon, Tracey, etc. They were once perfectly acceptable names!

Does anyone have any other predictions for what will be a common and undesirable name in 20 years, that is thought of as a lovely name now?

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hiddenhome · 04/07/2013 23:31

I think anything that is overly popular ends up being undesirable or just repetitive and boring.

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MrsMoffat · 04/07/2013 23:31

Oliver, Olivia, Isabelle, there are millions of these where I am! And Noah.

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Tortington · 04/07/2013 23:31

i beg to differ, sharon and traceys were always common names along with debbies michelles and lisas.

noah is biblical - there might be a lot of them but somehow old testament names fall fowl of the chav label IMO - don't know why.

DArceys are chavvy anyway

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ithaka · 04/07/2013 23:35

But Sharon is an Old Testament name - Song of Solomon & the Rose of Sharon & all that. I think it is a lovely name, actually - but unusable now. Noahs beware...!

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:36

I agree it's very likely. But then a lot of the classic names come around every second generation and regain popularity. Like Grace, Edith.

Also how about the trend for original names? Ie: Cruz, etc

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Retrofairy · 04/07/2013 23:37

You mean like Jason Tortington? Wink

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:37

I always thought Darcey was a classic name until the last 10 years it's now so popular

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:38

Jason Tortington?

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UnrequitedSkink · 04/07/2013 23:39

But what names now are the common ones? I think Noah will be like Edward or Andrew..sort of classic. What names are the Michelles and Lisas for now? (NB - I like Michelle and Lisa, they're just more sort of 'everyman' than, say, Elizabeth or Katherine...)

I'm about to get flamed aren't I?

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:39

Are Oliver and Isabella going to be the Sharon's and Tracey's of 2030?

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:40

I just mean the ones that everyone is using right now. Noah, Isabella, etc. the names at the top of the 'top ten' lists.

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:44

The Michelle's and Lisa's for now I would say are Darcey, Leila, Ruby.

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UnrequitedSkink · 04/07/2013 23:45

And Jack.

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UnrequitedSkink · 04/07/2013 23:45

Darcey and Ruby - yes. I don't know any Leilas!

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:50

Three Leila's at our school, but all with different spellings!

Archie, Ava/Eva,

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lessonsintightropes · 04/07/2013 23:53

Eva/Ava, Sophie, Isabelle/Isobel - all v popular, maybe very much/too much to retain some uniqueness. DN is Phoebe, she was one of 4 in her class...

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Justfornowitwilldo · 04/07/2013 23:55

Generally you're safer with traditional names. Leila is Arabic and is therefore a transliteration. There isn't one right spelling.

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1gglePiggle · 04/07/2013 23:55

Alfie and lily

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Moontime · 04/07/2013 23:55

Sophie, yes, also Chloe.

Finding it far more difficult to think of boy's names!

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UnrequitedSkink · 04/07/2013 23:57

There seem to be an awful lot of Ollie/Olivers around. I still like it though.

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wildfig · 05/07/2013 00:26

Sophie, Hannah, Chloe = Sarah, Helen, Cathryn/Catherine

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 05/07/2013 01:49

One mans chav is another mans sophistication.
My Ruby is chavtastic. I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Toadinthehole · 05/07/2013 02:03

It's safer if the spelling is trad. For example (glances up thread) Isobel/Isabelle have only become popular recently, but Isabel is more established.

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DoJo · 05/07/2013 02:07

I don't know, but I am glad that my son's name has never been mentioned on any of the name threads on here, either as 'good' or 'bad', so hopefully he won't be attributed any kind of label in the future!

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Mimishimi · 05/07/2013 04:04

Noah has a long track record ... Grin. They might not think you're chavvy but if your kid looks otherwise very Euro with blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin, I'd probably assume he comes from a sanctimonious bible-bashing sort of family. Which could be quite incorrect but that would be my initial impression.

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