[Opinions] Re: Names and Opinions from 2005-2006 (college recruitment)
in reply to a message by Xena
I guess it just amazes me that anyone could think Piper was "old-fashioned". Piper was basically unknown as a girls' name before Rosetta Jacobs was given Piper Laurie as a stage name by someone at Universal Studios in 1949. So really there shouldn't be any girl or woman named Piper who was born before 1950, unless they changed their name as an adult. Piper Laurie herself just died twelve days ago at age 91.
So Piper is actually an extremely modern name, at least as a feminine form, and not "old-fashioned" at all.
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/piper-laurie-dead-carrie-1235756354/
So Piper is actually an extremely modern name, at least as a feminine form, and not "old-fashioned" at all.
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/piper-laurie-dead-carrie-1235756354/