Plenty of Todds and Kylies for gen x

  • Fake4000
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    271 year ago

    Names that end with en like Kayden, Jayden, and Hayden. Raiden was never part of it unfortunately.

  • @Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    Used to work in a fairly high end ski hotel. In February we would get dozens of little kids all going for ski lessons. I used to label their skis so they wouldn’t get mixed up, but I always had to also ask the surname so I could write “Olivia T, Olivia M, Emily P, Olivia B, Emily H, Emily S” then start on the boys “Tom D, Tom A, Oliver G, Tom J, Oliver H…”

    Also when someone asked me to get their luggage from the car - “It’s a black Audi”

    You don’t fucking say. Which of the ten black Audis is it, Oli?

    • @flubba86@lemmy.world
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      Don’t get me started on the number of Toms, Olivers, and Olivias at my daughter’s school.

      When these kids start working in offices, is going to usher back in the day of calling all co-workers by their surname “Hey Jonson, I have that report for you from Smith. Thanks Brown.”

      I think they used to do that back in the 70s and 80s because everyones firsnames were all James, and Peter.

  • Admiral Patrick
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    I personally know a lot of millennials named Megan (Meagan, Meghan, Megyn, et al)

    There's too many Megans, right?

      • Admiral Patrick
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        41 year ago

        That line is funny by itself, but how he delivered the “hopefully no relation” part so casually made it 10x funnier.

  • tiredofsametab
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    Apparently, looking at a government website:

    Jennifer Jessica Amanda Sarah Melissa

    Michael Matthew Jason Christopher Joshua

    And this 100% lines up with my classmates’, friends’, and family members’ names.

  • Zerlyna
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    Gen x here. Lots of Jennifer and Melissa.

  • Ada
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    131 year ago

    Not Ada apparently. Every other Ada I meet is either 5 or 85

    • Jeena
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      131 year ago

      I only know Ada Lovlace, the first programmer. Also Ada the programming language.

        • I’m so sorry and that’s lovely, in that order.

          The Ada programming language being named after Ada Lovelace was like if they named the MS Explorer version of JavaScript “Turing.”

    • @AtmaJnana@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      Can confirm: 80 year old names are back in fashion. Every other kid in kindergarten is an Ada, Amelia, (the rest are Bryden, Jaelynn, etc.)

  • Jeena
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    101 year ago

    I’m born in '78. In Poland I had several Krzysztof in my class, in Germany Daniela and Andreas.

    • @neidu2@feddit.nl
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      I’ve worked with a lot of poles around that age, and at least two of them were named Krysztof or a variation thereof.

  • @shyguyblue@lemmy.world
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    101 year ago

    There were already two, Michael last initial and Mike last initial in my English class that i had to go by last name.

    • @brokenlcd@feddit.it
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      In my class there where two loosely related cousins with the same name and surnames; we went with name and birth year to differentiate them

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    81 year ago

    Brandon, Ryan, and Aaron for guys, Christine, Sarah, and Kat for girls. Kat gets more of a mention here because it’s a short version of Kate which is a short version of Kathy which is a short version of Katherine. And when you combine those, that’s like 50% of every generation.

    Wait, Gen X had all the Kylies? That sounds characteristically Gen Y/Z.

    • livus
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      61 year ago

      Probably late Gen X. Kylie was popular in Australia but went global with Kylie Minogue in Neighbours.

  • subspaceinterferents
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    61 year ago

    Guess when I was born… Went to school with James, William, Dan, John, Joseph, David, Elizabeth, Lisa, Margaret, Debbie, Carolyn, Bonnie, Susan, Karen, Michael, and Peter. Most of the Karens I knew were nice people. They don’t deserve the bad rap.

  • @Lemming421@lemmy.world
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    41 year ago

    I think there were six Rachels in my year at school. And apparently if I’d been a girl, that would have been my name too…

    • livus
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      21 year ago

      There were 5 or 6 Sarahs in my english class in high school.