Just looking to start a discussion really. I've always loved my name, I don't think it's ever entered top 100, and I've never met someone else with same name in RL, although I know they exist, but it's not too unusual that I've had problems with pronunciation/spelling.
When it came to naming DC1 my OH said to me, you don't know how lucky you are to have been one in your class, even one in your school. He has a very common name, always in top 10, and was one of four in his group of friends alone. They began being referred to be surname or colour of their hair, or size. So we activitely looked for a name that wasn't in top 100. Even discounting names we previously liked because of their popularity, names like George, Harry, Amelia and Evelyn, which we now really dislike.
How important is it do you think that we chose names that could potentially mean our child is the only one with that name? Or is it important to have a popular name? Or do you chose what you like and these names just happen to fall either way?
Until falling pregnant I had no idea how important a name is, would be interested to hear if others activitely seek out unusual name, but not too uncommon that it can't be spelt, or pronounced, or grow with child into a suitable adult name. I found it an incredibly hard balance!