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[Opinions] Which is the ultimate Y2K name for you?
Just curious.I guess for me it's Mackenzie or Madison for a girl and Tyler for a boy.

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Abigail. I was born in 2003, and I knew like seven growing up.
All I can say is, "Abby, who??"/hj
LITERALLY SO TRUE, THOUGH.
Emily, Kayla, Hailey, Kaylee (and variants), Megan, Vanessa, Katelyn, Jasmine, Chloe, Natalie, Hannah, Lauren, Alana, Alyssa, Taylor, Alexis, Brianna, Gracie, Sierra, Abigail, and Isabella.Austin, Jacob, Ryan, Zachary, Dylan, Tyler, Elijah, Landon, Brady, Justin, Nathan, Gavin, Connor, Ethan, Joshua, and Dustin. Oh, and any variant of -aiden name! My personal favorite is Hayden, preferably on a boy.

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80s to 90s names are my favorite name category, but I also love Y2K (2000s) names a lot.Abigail, Alexis, Alyssa, Ashley, Austin, Brooke, Brooklyn, Caleb, Caitlin, Cameron, Claire, Connor, Devin, Dylan, Emily, Evan, Gavin, Grace, Hayden, Ian, Isabelle, Jade, Jocelyn, Lauren, Luke, Madeline, Morgan, Natalie, Nathan, Paige, Rachel, Ryan, Skyler, Sydney, Taylor, Tristan
Boyish, sporty names on girls is very Y2K for me. Especially:Jordan
Taylor
Alexis
ErinInfluenced by the very small number of babies I knew around that time (I was about 17). Lots of those tomboy/surname kinds of names being used.
Evan & Sydney, maybe?
Me too to ALL those! What I was thinking!