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To: summer
What, no Taylor's? I think 25% of the white baby girls in my area are named Taylor. Soap Opera and genderless names are very popular.

When my grandson was born 2 years ago, my son-in-law told my daughter that he would not have a "bi-sexual" name for his son; LOL!...he's an Aggie. They named him Nicholas but call him Nick. I think that is compatible with his Italian surname. They are expecting again and have agreed on Anna for girl and Joseph Charles (Charlie) for a boy.

Also, my nieces and nephews that are having children are using family or "grand-parent" names; William, Jack, Mary Catherine, Emma. Perhaps this is the beginning of a trend?

184 posted on 12/28/2002 8:39:21 AM PST by Nubbin
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To: Nubbin
What, no Taylor's? I think 25% of the white baby girls in my area are named Taylor.

You're right about that.
198 posted on 12/28/2002 8:49:04 AM PST by summer
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