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Picking A Name...is It Age Appropriate?


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Often times a trans person will select a name that just seems a little out of place. I have taken note of it myself and was not sure why it struck me as standing out like a sore thumb. For some they don't care if their name sticks out...and that is ok. But if you are looking for a name that is "age" appropriate and blends in with your age group/generation check this link out and input the desired name in the search tool to the mid right of the screen. Study the graphs and see where the name you want lands.

The name I chose luckily was one popularly used in my birth year.

Wolfram Alpha

It is kind of fun to see the approximate number of people who use the name you have selected. Mine landed around 10k in use. But my name took a sharp drop in 2002 and hardly any one names their baby that name any more.

Have fun!

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Guest Sam_P

Often times a trans person will select a name that just seems a little out of place. I have taken note of it myself and was not sure why it struck me as standing out like a sore thumb. For some they don't care if their name sticks out...and that is ok. But if you are looking for a name that is "age" appropriate and blends in with your age group/generation check this link out and input the desired name in the search tool to the mid right of the screen. Study the graphs and see where the name you want lands.

The name I chose luckily was one popularly used in my birth year.

Wolfram Alpha

It is kind of fun to see the approximate number of people who use the name you have selected. Mine landed around 10k in use. But my name took a sharp drop in 2002 and hardly any one names their baby that name any more.

Have fun!

I didn't know that WolframAlpha could be used in that way, well spotted. :D

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Well it seems that my name is not very popular anymore but it had its peak around 1940 and its rapid decline occurred after 1950 s0 being born in 1951 it is rather age appropriate.

I did something right!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

I was born in 1949...

My birth name was 3rd in popularity...

The female equivalent was 4Th...in that year...

I'm age appropiate...

I don't want to be standing some where as a 60 year old woman and have someone call out...

"Hay, Missy!"

Donna Jean

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Guest sarah f

The common age for my name is 28 years old. I am not that far off from that, only 6 years. I still think my name is common enough it doesn't matter how old you are.

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Guest Sotha

Well, Katherine maxed out in 1990, perfect for me.

Catherine, my second choice maxed out in 1950, same with Kathryn.

And Catharine, just because, died out completely in the sixties,

which is really too bad, because I like that name.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Very good posting as a TOPIC! FUN!

Elizabeth? So classic anyway - but I didn't know there are 1.182 million Elizabeths in the USA. 1 in 203 the site says - and it suggests 1/203 'people' - not women-type peoples! grin. Nineteenth most popular name (wasn't clear - I assume most popular 'woman's" name). And most of us Elizabeths are age 20. As I am age 21, that's perfect, right?

Lizzy

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Guest Janis

If going by popularity when I was born I should have chosen Jennifer. Instead I chose a name that was not popular since the 1940's. Regardless this was a potential for me had I been born with the correct body. My feeling is that it is safer to use an 'older' name than something younger. No offense to anybody but a Boomer named Tiffany may raise some eyebrows.

Just my thoughts

Janis

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Guest NatashaJade

The name my parents gave me was the 42nd most popular name the year I was born (leading me to believe it is the answer to a question I don't know).

My chosen name was the 146th.

Now, last year, my birth name moved up to 30, but my chosen name dropped to 617! Now if I had gone strictly by popularity equivalence, I should have picked the name "Stacy". But I am definitely not a Stacy.

luv

Vir(gin)ia

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Guest NicolaiAE

Shame...I can't find my given name at all. Guess mom and grandmom went for unique (not sure if it was a good idea.)

My female chosen name is 119th , the peak about 1983-1984

My male chosen name is 776th (maybe because it's Russian? :huh: ) Trend is going up now, apparently, in the last few years...or I think I'm reading it right.

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