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I feel asif the name emily is too dated to the 2000s now? Opinions

45 replies

Thatgirl1990 · 14/12/2021 14:59

I see some people count the name emily as a classic and it confuses me because it only gained popularity in 90s/2000s and was very popular in America. To me it was just a naming fad and the only Emily’s I know are teenagers. It was practically a unique name till then? Can someone please tell me why they think it’s anywhere near in the same bracket as Elizabeth,Hannah,Sarah?

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SuperDuperC · 17/12/2021 17:37

My daughter is an Emily and she is fantastically classic! It's a lovely name and me thinks an Emily has crossed you at some point...? I don't like any names linked to girls I didn't like at some stage in my life 😂

Hummingbirdcake · 17/12/2021 17:37

Emily is a classic. Emily Bronte? My great granny was called Emily, also a few people in their forties and a couple of little ones.

Swirlywoo · 17/12/2021 17:34

You really don't like the name Emily do you OP?

DontKnowWhatToThink7 · 17/12/2021 17:22

@AnFiaRuaNua

It's a nice name but I do think she could end up feeling that her name really badly dated her. Right now, Emily still seems like a young person's name but by the time she's just 30, the majority of Emilys will be about 50. Nothing wrong with that, I'm 50! Being 50 is not a crime.
My aunt had a baby and when she mentioned that the baby's name was Emily she said "well, thats a very old fashioned name"

This was in the 80s

AnFiaRuaNua · 17/12/2021 16:13

It's a nice name but I do think she could end up feeling that her name really badly dated her. Right now, Emily still seems like a young person's name but by the time she's just 30, the majority of Emilys will be about 50. Nothing wrong with that, I'm 50! Being 50 is not a crime.

zingally · 17/12/2021 15:24

Emily is a lovely classic name. I know of an Emily in her 90s, one in her late 30s, one who is 13 or so, and another who is 7.

MadeOfStarStuff · 15/12/2021 10:27

You seem to care an awful lot about something you seemingly couldn’t be bothered to even Google Hmm

EishetChayil · 15/12/2021 10:11

What is your beef with this name, OP?? Did your husband run off with an Emily?

Thedogscollar · 15/12/2021 01:50

I've posted on your other thread.
Emily is a classic and a beautiful name. End off.

newnameforthistbread · 14/12/2021 23:42

What difference does it make to you??? Don't call your child that name if you don't like it/think it is dated/too popular/too common etc etc etc.

Cam2020 · 14/12/2021 23:40

And yet your command of written English suggests that you are so well-read!

😱😂

Blueblossombush · 14/12/2021 23:38

My sister in law was an Emily
She died in 2000 from an illness called battens disease
It’s a beautiful name-it won’t ever date-strong women before her where named Emily
It was one I wanted for my dds (before I knew of her)
It’s one of those names that suit a baby right through to an old lady
I think it’s very fresh and pretty

Atla · 14/12/2021 23:15

DD's best friend is called Emily (aged 5) and I also know a 7 & a 9 year old Emily.

AlexanderArnold · 14/12/2021 23:15

The Emily of New Moon books are responsible for a lot of US Emilys. They're set in the nineteenth century iirc

NotTheOriginalFeargalSharkey · 14/12/2021 23:11

My great nan was named Emily. In 1902. I don't think it's too modern?

WeasilyPleased · 14/12/2021 22:33

This again?

SummerLew · 14/12/2021 20:11

I know Emilies of all ages. It's as classic as it gets to my ears. Timeless.

Kanaloa · 14/12/2021 19:52

It’s a fine name. I know a young Emily and twi adult ones. I think it’s very wearable, not particularly dated as obviously it has a long history of use, and a nice smart name for any type of child.

I wouldn’t worry about it becoming a ‘meme’ because any name could? My son has a friend with a name that’s now widely known from a TikTok/vine video but he was named that before. When people reference it he just says ‘haha yeah, but it was my name before that!’

Iggly · 14/12/2021 19:52

Is your name Emily OP?

Newmum29 · 14/12/2021 19:50

I was born in 1990. There were 7 Emily’s in a class of 30.

ThirdElephant · 14/12/2021 19:37

Ok I didn’t know about them two Emily’s before a posted this

Here you go, OP. A few other famous Emilys, along with dates of birth.

playback.fm/people/first-name/emily

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 14/12/2021 19:33

Agree Emily is not dated statistically (at least in England and Wales) it's been top 100 now for at least 50 years to the current day, plus was also top 100 until the 1930's too, so you will get a fair number of babies, middle aged women and Great-grandma's called Emily as well as lots of 90's born women.

Emily is a bit like Sarah in that regard - which was super popular in the 70's/80's, but has also been so well used historically in other decades, you'll find ones of all ages. Unlike retro/vintage names like Ava, Ivy, Mabel, Ada etc - they are likely either your Great-grandma or under 20.

Cornflowerdream · 14/12/2021 17:46

My daughter is called Emily. She was named after her grandmother. You sound like an idiot Xmas Hmm

scottishnames · 14/12/2021 16:34

Elizabeth is based on a Biblical name.
Emily is based on a Roman name.

They both go back for over 2000 years.

What's worrying you?

scottishnames · 14/12/2021 15:49

As I said on the other thread:

Emily appears in Chaucer (14th cent, with spelling to match). And it has origins in Ancient Rome.

Interesting short article here www.britishbabynames.com/blog/2014/08/emily.html

As strangevipers says, it became popular in England in the 18th cent. The above article explains why.