[Opinions] Dilema
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David - Classic but rather dull.
Dominik - Unless you're Polish, Hungarian, etc. or planning to pronounce it the Polish way, I suggest Dominic and the DOM-ih-nik pronunciation.
Ian - Nice. A bit overused in some areas, but still nice, imo.
Jason - Overused in the 1970s and 1980s
Justin - Overused in the 1980s and 90s
Sebastian - Very nice
Anika - How are you going to pronounce this? I prefer the Annika spelling for some reason, and the ANN-ih-kah pronunciation. But Anika looks like it should be prn. ah-NEE-kah to me. :-/
Barbara - Not yet ready for a comeback, imo.
Kylie - Very trendy and immature sounding, imo.
Sofia - Way too popular, no matter how you spell it. I much prefer Sophie.
Dominik - Unless you're Polish, Hungarian, etc. or planning to pronounce it the Polish way, I suggest Dominic and the DOM-ih-nik pronunciation.
Ian - Nice. A bit overused in some areas, but still nice, imo.
Jason - Overused in the 1970s and 1980s
Justin - Overused in the 1980s and 90s
Sebastian - Very nice
Anika - How are you going to pronounce this? I prefer the Annika spelling for some reason, and the ANN-ih-kah pronunciation. But Anika looks like it should be prn. ah-NEE-kah to me. :-/
Barbara - Not yet ready for a comeback, imo.
Kylie - Very trendy and immature sounding, imo.
Sofia - Way too popular, no matter how you spell it. I much prefer Sophie.
Thanks for the feedback.
We don't live in an English speking country so most of these names are not that popular here and the spellings are the ones used ( so the child doesn't have to spell his/her name all the time).
We don't live in an English speking country so most of these names are not that popular here and the spellings are the ones used ( so the child doesn't have to spell his/her name all the time).
Welcome to the irrational workings of my mind:
David -- Nice classic. I don't know why but I always think "clean" when I hear the name David. An odd association I admit, but it seems squeaky-clean, in a good way.
Dominik -- Very nice. It has a lot of personality and reminds me of old world monastic retreats. Very evocative.
Ian -- I can't see an Ian being ugly. The name just makes that guy more attractive. Love it.
Jason -- zzzzzzzzz
Justin -- Justinian's boring little cousin.
Sebastian -- Very sophisticated, but fun at the same time -- a perfect combination of attributes.
Anika -- Sweet. Perfer Anneke, but it's probably location specific.
Barbara -- I love seeing names that have fallen out of use being rediscovered. While Barbara is not a personal favorite, I would love to meet a little Barbara one day.
Kylie -- I know this is an Australian aboriginal name. But all I can think of is cheesy pop star. Trendy. Here-today-gone-tomorrow. Fluffy. Insubstantial. Dime a dozen. You get the idea.
Sofia -- Another one? Trust me, this generation does not need another Sophia / Sofia. (--at least here in the U.S.)
David -- Nice classic. I don't know why but I always think "clean" when I hear the name David. An odd association I admit, but it seems squeaky-clean, in a good way.
Dominik -- Very nice. It has a lot of personality and reminds me of old world monastic retreats. Very evocative.
Ian -- I can't see an Ian being ugly. The name just makes that guy more attractive. Love it.
Jason -- zzzzzzzzz
Justin -- Justinian's boring little cousin.
Sebastian -- Very sophisticated, but fun at the same time -- a perfect combination of attributes.
Anika -- Sweet. Perfer Anneke, but it's probably location specific.
Barbara -- I love seeing names that have fallen out of use being rediscovered. While Barbara is not a personal favorite, I would love to meet a little Barbara one day.
Kylie -- I know this is an Australian aboriginal name. But all I can think of is cheesy pop star. Trendy. Here-today-gone-tomorrow. Fluffy. Insubstantial. Dime a dozen. You get the idea.
Sofia -- Another one? Trust me, this generation does not need another Sophia / Sofia. (--at least here in the U.S.)
Sorry: Dilemma