[Opinions] Re: Dilemma
in reply to a message by Sonja
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.
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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).