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Does anyone else have a name that, when given, was way ahead of its time?

138 replies

RolyPolyBatFacedGirl · 28/12/2023 20:06

I'm in my early 50s and my parents called me Lily Grace Surname

Now I know there's loads of Lily's and Graces's going way back when , but people are genuinely surprised when I meet up with them for meetings in person after emails (work related of course!) and I'm not 19!

I was an absolute anomaly in the 70s with all my friends who were Sarah, Louise , Claire and Julie

Anyone else?

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greglet · 14/01/2024 20:06

@BlackPhillipa are you called Pepsi Shirley? 😬

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 14/01/2024 19:36

My great aunt would have been born about 130 years ago. She was called Kirsty.

MuddledMadge · 14/01/2024 19:13

I know a Sharon in her 20s. Also a 40 year old Nancy, Annette and Jemima.

yepmeagain · 09/01/2024 17:15

Bbq1 · 29/12/2023 08:30

Dh knew a Kerry (male). Must be 50 odd now.

I was at school with 2 - in their 60s now.

Also male Vivian.

My name will never make a comeback now, for a very obvious reason.

LiquoriceAllsorts2 · 09/01/2024 16:57

tuvamoodyson · 09/01/2024 14:23

No! I know a 86 year old Abigail! And I knew an older lady wh was in her 70’s called Karen

There were multiple Abigail’s in my year (87/88 births)

LiquoriceAllsorts2 · 09/01/2024 16:56

Tlolljs · 07/01/2024 01:07

My son is Oliver. Very unusual 37 years ago.

He’s the same age as me and there were lots of Oliver’s at my school and I knew of others out of school.

tuvamoodyson · 09/01/2024 14:23

DelusionalBrilliance · 29/12/2023 01:14

I’m an Abigail, born late 80s. I know it’s a fairly common name, yet I’ve only ever met one other and she was 4, which surprised me! I thought we were all 80s babies 🤷🏼‍♀️

No! I know a 86 year old Abigail! And I knew an older lady wh was in her 70’s called Karen

ChanelNo19EDT · 07/01/2024 17:51

@Moier I know a 50 year old Freyja. She is the only one I know who spells it that way. Her mother has a great name which is more unusual than Freyja!

Livilalaland567 · 07/01/2024 09:53

I'm an Olivia aged 30.

Tlolljs · 07/01/2024 01:07

My son is Oliver. Very unusual 37 years ago.

Moier · 07/01/2024 00:47

My daughter is 40 and called Freyja ( silent j and the correct viking spelling). No one had ever heard of it then ... and we were always asked where it came from and how we choose it.Her Dad was into Viking history and a Magnus Magnuson fan.Then we saw a Statue of the Goddess Freyja in York museum.
Now it's become popular in the last 15 years.. usually spelt Freya.( My MN name is also a Viking name).

Mintygoodness · 07/01/2024 00:45

I know a kid called Clive who was born in 2003 and he's still way ahead of his time 😂 !

moonshinepoursthroughmywindow · 06/01/2024 23:35

My brother did. I won't tell you what it was because it's so very unusual for a guy in his 50s, but 30 years later it was quite fashionable. Think something like Calum or Rhys (it's not either of those) - people would have been vaguely aware of its existence when he was young, but most people wouldn't have met one, and would definitely have thought of it as being mainly for people from one specific part of the UK. The funny thing was that when he was a kid he sometimes said he wished he was called Shane - quite mainstream at the time, but another 30 years earlier it would have had quite similar connotations.

IrisVonEverec · 29/12/2023 11:28

I was given "an old ladies name" in the 80s. The whole of my childhood I never met or heard of anyone else with my name unless it was in the obituary section of the paper. Now it is among the cool and trendy granny names.

chocolateanddietcoke · 29/12/2023 11:24

My great grandmother born in 1880s was Jessie

14Q · 29/12/2023 10:28

KStockHERO · 29/12/2023 08:41

Not me. I was born in the 1980s and have a very 1980s name.

But I know a guy called Kayden who is..... 74 😁

That's the most odd one so far!

Mittens1717 · 29/12/2023 10:24

I'm Olivia born end of the 70s in Ireland, not sure how popular the name was back then in Ireland but I was the only one in my primary school and only one of two in secondary school

salsmum · 29/12/2023 10:20

I went to school in the 70s with a girl called Martine and another called Corina I thought they were lovely names... mine was never popular then or now and I hate it.

Redlarge · 29/12/2023 10:12

Born in 1979. My name is India.

MyLeftKnee · 29/12/2023 10:09

Puffalicious · 29/12/2023 01:46

I work in a secondary school & there's at least 4 under the age of 13. My own DNephew is 15 & a Craig. But I am in Scotland.

Interestingly, there's 2 Johns & 2 Brians all under 13 too.

I too work in a school (3-13) but mid England so perhaps that's where the difference is.
We have multiples of Grace, Evie, Eva, Poppy, Nell, Alfie, Hugo, Wilf, Albie in junior years, none in the older years.

Lisbeth50 · 29/12/2023 10:01

My middle name is one of the current really popular ones- think Rose/May/Grace. I was born in the 1970s.

grannycake · 29/12/2023 10:00

I know a 36 year old Daisy

ChunkyMonkey2020 · 29/12/2023 09:54

I have a 10 year old Hayley. Yet to meet one the same age as her or even younger. They are mainly people born in the 80s/90s

HunterBidensLaptop · 29/12/2023 09:51

Namechangesab · 29/12/2023 02:14

I'm a Jocelyn. Up until about three years ago I had met precisely four and one of those was an elderly upper class man. I've now met multiple baby or toddler Jocelyns and it seems to be regularly suggested on this board.

At least I now no longer have people singing that fucking song (Somebody else's guy) by Jocelyn Brown at me or making 'jokes' about Jocelyne Wildenstein

Same 😊. I've met one male Jocelyn, the same age as me. And an adult Josslyn. I've yet to encounter the hordes of little ones.

Mywhoopdeedoo · 29/12/2023 09:50

There were lots of Lisa’s in the early 70’a due to Lisa Marie Presley (I’m one). I went to school in the 80’s with a Beryl