Bwah! I remember it was part of a road name in San Diego many years ago and it struck me as sweet and kind of Southern (which I am) and I liked it. Fast forward 7 years and it's in the top 50. I just wonder how that happens.
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I'm thinking of Avery (girl), which I used to really love and is now on the list. How does that happen exactly?
Blame Murphy Brown.
I'll always think of Avery as a boy's name because of Charlotte's Web.
How does that happen exactly?
It seems like it's just follows fashion trends when a sound catches on. Here's an old article pondering the same question:
Josh Brolin is one classy dude: [link]
I'd really like to throw myself down on the floor and have a full blown temper tantrum.
::spreads bubble wrap on floor::
::closes the door for privacy::
When I was in school it was all Amys, Susans, and Karens.
Susan is totally unfashionable, but I predict a comeback in the next 5years.
Susan is totally unfashionable, but I predict a comeback in the next 5years.
"Old-fashioned" sounding girls' names are very in right now, so a comeback for Susan wouldn't surprise me at all.