Well, it's still in the top 100 (and has been since 1949!), so it's not really
unpopular, per se. It's still used quite a bit. That being said, I don't foresee it marching up the ranks, even with the likes of
Aidan and
Mason high on the list. It's just been done before, so I don't think anyone could look at it as a trendy, popular name (as
Aidan and
Mason are). I think it will continue to be used with some regularity, but we'll need to wait a few month generations before it's ready for a surge.
This message was edited 5/29/2015, 3:31 PM