[Opinions] Re: What are the criterion of timeless name?
in reply to a message by Francisinfp5w4
Which name are you talking about?
I think when a name first becomes popular and then has a decrease in popularity, it's heavily associated with that one decade/generation/whenever it was the most popular. But if it gets popular again and has multiple phases of popularity, it becomes timeless because people don't associate it with one age. And what Dianatiger said, it depends on regional trends that you won't always know about just from looking at nationwide name data.
I think when a name first becomes popular and then has a decrease in popularity, it's heavily associated with that one decade/generation/whenever it was the most popular. But if it gets popular again and has multiple phases of popularity, it becomes timeless because people don't associate it with one age. And what Dianatiger said, it depends on regional trends that you won't always know about just from looking at nationwide name data.
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Thank you. Was an "old people" name, but now I've seen a lot of comments calling it a "timeless" name for a "trendy" name, which refers to names such as Alice, Eleanor, Lily, Violet, etc. In the case of a long history of use and are not strongly associated with a specific time period, it refers to names such as Anthony, Joseph, and Thomas. etc.
This message was edited 1/22/2024, 8:10 PM