People are usually more conservative when naming boys, and because of this, boys' names tend to have fewer varieties and are less trendy than girls' names. But that doesn't mean all boys' names are classic or timeless. So I asked a question.
These are boy names that I associate with a certain generation (That doesn't mean I don't like/dislike them. I actually like some of the names(In that case, I will mark it with *.)):
Silent Generation -
Donald,
Gerald,
Harold,
Ronald,
Roger,
StanleyBaby Boomers -
Alan,
Bruce,
Dennis,
Douglas,
Gary,
Glenn,
Gregory,
Keith,
Kenneth,
Randy,
Terence,
WayneGeneration X -
Bradley,
Brian,
Chad,
Jason*,
Jeffrey,
Jeremy*,
Kevin,
Scott,
ToddMillennial Generation -
Austin*,
Brandon*,
Chandler*,
Cody,
Dustin,
Dylan*,
Jared,
Justin,
Kyle*,
Ryan*,
Seth,
Spencer*,
Travis,
Tyler,
Zachary*
Generation Z -
Aidan,
Brayden,
Caden,
Caleb*,
Jayden,
Connor*,
Ethan,
Gavin*,
Hunter,
Tristan*
Generation
Alpha -
Arlo,
Asher,
Beau,
Carter,
Colton,
Eli,
Elias,
Ezekiel,
Ezra,
Grayson,
Jackson,
Kai,
Knox,
Leo,
Leon,
Levi,
Liam,
Lincoln,
Logan,
Maddox,
Mason,
Noah,
Parker,
Walker
Edit- I'm excludes
Richard,
Stephen,
Timothy,
Mark,
Eric,
Aaron,
Christopher,
Joshua,
Matthew,
Evan,
Jacob,
Elijah,
Oliver, and
Theodore
This message was edited 2/22/2024, 8:31 PM