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Giving your child a really common name.
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In son no1's class, there are 6 (you read that right!) boys called Matthew. He is 15. In son no 2's class there are 3 boys called Cameron and 3 girls called Emily. (He is 7.)
I was wondering why parents call their children names that are really common and therefore no longer individual?
I was wondering why parents call their children names that are really common and therefore no longer individual?
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We live near a school and sometime hear the children in the playground. Looking back over the past 10 - 15 years I can guarentee there have been several Matthews, Emilys, Olivers, Camerons, Callum, Alfies, Chloes and Jacks!
Nothing's changed, there are always popular names and they stick around for years. Not everyone realises these names are so popular until the children go to school and find they are one of 4 or 5 rather than the only one in their family. Just he same in the Sharon and Tracey era, or the Jane and Margaret times, or the Ivy and Doris days.
Nothing's changed, there are always popular names and they stick around for years. Not everyone realises these names are so popular until the children go to school and find they are one of 4 or 5 rather than the only one in their family. Just he same in the Sharon and Tracey era, or the Jane and Margaret times, or the Ivy and Doris days.
One of mine was going to be called Darren, but it was very popular in the late 80's, so changed to Daryl which I had never really heard, turned out lots of mums had the same idea and the name I thought was different ended up very common. Still not come across a Marti or a Drew in our town, so I got 2 out of 3 right 20 years on.
There's a little girl round here called Lilith, strange name for an innocent baby.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilith
My mother wanted to call me Gladys Agnes after both my Grandmothers. Thank goodness my dad refused and I was christened Joy. Our daughter is called Sarah which I think is quite ordinary but she went through the whole of her school life from four to eighteen being the only one, not just in her class but in the the whole school.
When my little one started school I was waiting at the school gates and a big woman came to pick up her little boy. She yelled at the poor kid "Ashley c'mere you little ble*der" As I'd just finished reading Gone with the Wind - starring the beautiful and romantic Ashley Wilkes, I looked at the little bl**der to find a snotty nosed towhaired kid. What a let down.
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