Mainstream

Jan. 18th, 2008 09:52 am
[identity profile] reclaimeddreams.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
Ok. So.

How come when names become popular and 'mainstream' such as Aiden and Elijah, everyone who previously liked them suddenly goes 'Eww. They're so mainstream.'? I mean, seriously? I've liked the name Aidan since I was a little girl. And I almost named my eldest son Elijah before it became a fad, becuase I loved it so much.

I don't think that I should have to compromise the tastes that I have in the names that I choose for my children simply because everyone thinks I'm only choosing it becase it's mainstream. Which wouldn't be the case at all.

I've seen people who LOVE the name Aidan. And then, they find out that everyone's naming their son or daughter a variant spelling on the name - and suddenly the name's not so appealing. What the heck? I mean, if you liked the name before - why don't you like it now? Can somebody please explain that to me?

Date: 2008-01-18 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spikes-sexkitty.livejournal.com
b/c i chose the name for family and heritage pride. it's 1/2 the reason why i fell in love with them. the other 1/2 was b/c they were names that were around, but not so common that if you swung out in a crowd you'd be gauranteed to hit at least 2-3 with that name.

and i don't want my kid to have a different name in the sense that i'm gonna mispell or research such an obscure name that NO one knows what the hell kinda drugs i was one when naming my kids.

for example, my name is Alexandria. Chosen b/c my dad is a history nut; he gave me my full name from Ancient Greek/Egypt, but my NN 'Alix' was from Russian history. now, the name/nn 'Alex' is not bizzare or unusual. MOST girl 'alex's are Alexandra's rather than Alexanria's. there are boy 'Alex's too. but growing up it wasn't THAT common. i liked that.

i would and choose to NOT use the name Aiden or Caden b/c *my* reasoning and what i would tell my son when he asks how i chose his name, would not be what ppl saw. they wouldn't see or bother to listen (or if they did , go "pfft! right.") that i did it for love of where my family came from. they'd see that i was just anther 18-30 year old in the early 2000's to jump on the stupid bandwagon.

and i get the correlation btwn religion and a name, but at the same time i don't see how choosing ones faith and naming a child is the same. b/c you personally choose what you want to believe - you don't choose your name. but you can change both. :)

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