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[Opinions] Pearl
Pearl has been my favorite girl name for several years. I had heard more and more people beginning to like the name and adding it to their list. Do you think Pearl will see a Surge in popularity or will the old lady image keep it from becoming mainstream?
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My dd is called Pearl Evangeline and people always comment on how unusual it is and having never met another of any age, so i don't think it will be popular. I obviously love the name.
Clara
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really cute!
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I can see it becoming a little more popular, but I don't think it's going to get super, super popular.
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I think it'll probably come back into popularity like so many other names have. Take my name for example. I'm 15, and when I was born my parents didn't know any other Chloe's except my great great aunt whom I was named after, and now there are so many Chloe's. Pearl is a very lovely name. I would probably use it for a middle name, but that's just me. It'll definately make a come-back in popularity soon. But Ethel, on the other hand...
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I think Pearl is slowly coming back, but hopefully won't be nearly as popular as Emma, etc. I have an 11-yr old with the middle name of Pearl.
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I love Pearl. But no, I don't think it's going to become popular anytime soon, though old names are coming back into style__________________________________________________
Mommy to Cassandra Morgan (2003)
Preggie with baby #2.
Can't wait until Malachi Rune or Charlotte Niamh!
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I think Pearl is beautiful on any age.
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I like the name Pearl but propably wouldn't use as a first name because of the old lady image. I would deffinately us it as a middle name though!!! It may see a surge, I don't know, I hope it does!
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I think everything old is now new. It saddens me, because like you, I've loved more classic, old-fashioned names for years before it became a style trend. I love Pearl, and I think it will rise in popularity, but not to the proportions of Emma, Abigail and the like."No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
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I think it will grow in popularity, but in no way do I think it's going to hit a common use status.
I love Hazel and people think it's a "old lady name" and while it too is becoming more popular, it isn't really coming back either.
Don't worry; you're safe liking it.-Seda*
Would you marry a goldfish? You know, if you were a goldfish?

This message was edited 10/15/2005, 8:20 AM

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Isabel(-le,-la)
Emily (Emma)
Rose
Sophia
Josie
Jessie
Norah
Madeline
Lily
(...and the list goes on...)These names are obviously enjoying new appeal...to a nauseating extent.
(---unfortunately, some , like Emma/Emily and Isabel-and the many variations-- have spread like THE PLAGUE and have become SOOOOO tired and redundant...)Apparently no one seems to care that these names are connected with many senior citizens in our population.
I have ALWAYS thought of the above listed names as "old ladyish names" and still do. --especially since there are many elderly women in my family/life who have those very names!
*I have also known two elderly "Pearls".People these days must see older names as romantic...they think of characters from old love stories and of lovely young ladies from days gone by...They certainly must not think of those very people all withered and in nursing homes(---sadly, many people these days don't really think of the aging population much at all!)I suspect Pearl will grow in popularity.I do not, however think it will ever be cliche as Emma or Emily.
It does not have the "frilly" appeal the others do.
(Thank Gawd)I think you may be safe...hope I am right.
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i think it wil prolly start 2 come back, but i dont think its ever gonna come back in full. it hasn't been on the top 1000 names since 1986, and it hsnt been in the top 100 since 1926(source: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames )" If you ever feel like insulting someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way the next time you insult them, you'll be a mile away, and you'll have their shoes!"_,.-~*'`megan`'*-.,_
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I never see a name as an "old lady name" - especially the name Pearl. I really don't see it becoming popular at all. I never-ever see it in local birth announcements, and hardly ever on this board. And, even if it does it popular - who cares?I happen to prefer Pearla.

Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with facts. - "Mary Poppins"
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