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[Opinions] Re: Modern Names
To be fair, names have not been "what they used to be" since the 16th or 17th century; once the Enlightenment hit, fashions and fads reflecting philosophies started influencing names and they went off the rails. A lot of names that people think of as "vintage classics" are the fad names of their day. If you ever see the phrase "revived in the 19th century" it's from the Victorian obsession with romanticizing the past, so it's a trashy Victorian invention. So it's not like this generation in particular is especially bad, it's just that you're not a fan of the fashion. I often don't understand it myself, it's mysterious to me. Like why would you name your child after a gun, or a gun company? Or stuff like Diesel and Hemi? I mean, I get it, but I also don't. The values don't make sense to me.From your list, I'm coming around to Paisley, and I started liking Everleigh, Stevie, and Hadley, and sort of Palmer? I like Oakley and Journee in theory. Kinsley accidentally grew on me when I used it for a story and I wrote it so many times I began to feel affection for it. I humanized Kinsley! The horror!I kind of like Ryker, but that's because I'm a fringe Star Trek nerd through my husband. Kaiden's growing on me too because I think that's another character name from a game he plays.A lot of these names feel like they're on the way out, though, to me. Grayson, Bryson, Rylee, Mackenzie, Nevaeh, Jayden, Hayden, Jaxson... they all feel like they would have been fresh 15-20 years ago. What are some examples of good modern names to you?

This message was edited 5/24/2025, 11:56 AM

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The critera I used for "modern": on the US 2024 top 1000 list, stands out as new/current to me, less than 1000 records on findagrave.These seem alright to me...Koda
Jace / Jayce
Dariel
Jericho
Anakin
Onyx
Zayden / Zaiden
Jaziel / Jasiel
Adriel
Castiel
Ocean
Sincere
Truce
Seven
Maverick
Memphis
Hendrix
Bridger
Kingston
Zyaire / Zaire
Cairo
Kobe
Sylas
Ronin
Bodie / Bode / BodhiSage
Phoenix
Sevyn
Briar
Bellamy
Shiloh
Halo
Dior
KamariSerenity
Freya
Saylor
Meadow
Dream
Galilea
Yaretzi
Indigo
Guinevere
Azalea
Daleyza
Zendaya
Zayla
Avani
Aliza
Amara

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This message was edited 5/25/2025, 2:52 PM

I know the question is directed at OP, but it's interesting to think about modern names I do like, especially for girls, since they're more subject to trends for some reason. I think as categories go, I do like "word names," all names started out as a word in some language or other, so it's a natural evolution imo, and surname names, especially when used to honour someone. Examples of some word names I like are Navy (which I associate with a shade of blue), Apricity, Briar, Ivy, North, Selah, Psalm etc. I even like Journey when spelled correctly. Surname names I've seen for girls and didn't hate include Collins (apparently it's well established in the US, but it's new to me), Sloan, Bronte from the Anglosphere. I considered using Couché (a variant of my grandmother's maiden name, pronounced koo-shay) for one of my twins.

This message was edited 5/24/2025, 11:35 AM

Anyone is free to answer, I'm glad you did! It is fun to think about.Apricity is such a pretty word, and such a poetic meaning too, I love it. And I always forget that Selah is a word name!