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[Facts] Re: Just a question of taste and time
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Thanks for your time. Seeing the lists you posted was interesting. I guess it's just a case of "the grass being greener in your neighbor's yard". I tend to gravitate toward names from different cultures myself. It's just weird that it happens collectively on a national level.
My husband came to the U.S. from Scotland when he was young and grew up between countries until finally settling here in adulthood. I think because of this, he is more inclined to name his children Scottish names as a way of keeping a connection to his heritage, as opposed to someone who was born in Scotland and never left.
It can be a little irritating. I wanted to name our son Liam, and showed my husband it's number 7 on the Scottish top 100. If other Scots can name their sons Liam, why can't we? He said it's a nice name, but blatantly Irish, and he'd feel silly giving his son an Irish name, being Scottish. Hence, the name Iain.
Thanks Again,
Karen
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