Are 90's names okay? Am I too old to name a baby?

I agree that [name]Ashley[/name] and [name]Brittany[/name] are dated names. The best way to avoid this is to pick core classics that won’t go in or out of style. Names like [name]Marie[/name], [name]Anna[/name], [name]Laura[/name], [name]Sarah[/name], [name]Elizabeth[/name] and [name]Catherine[/name].

I have to say, a 40 year old woman I know named her baby girl [name]Kaitlyn[/name] last year, a name which I grew up with and knew many many many of them, and many would find hopelessly dated but I found it exceedingly refreshing!!!

I think the names [name]Callie[/name] and [name]Hallie[/name] would work well today. I definitely don’t think they are out of date. [name]Hayley[/name] too, I just love [name]Hallie[/name] so much more. You are not too old to name a baby and you should pick something you absolutely love!

“Old lady name” is really a derogatory term. All names go through phases of popularity at different times, and some names are popular, unpopular, and then popular again in one generation ([name]Katherine[/name], for example). As for being “too old to name a baby” - that’s just ridiculous! If you’re not too old to have a baby, you’re not too old to name one. [name]Don[/name]'t let people jump the gun by using a name you just happen to mention. This is why a lot of expectant mothers don’t tell people what they are thinking of naming the baby until it’s born. I think [name]Lemon[/name] has presented some great names in her list. Good luck and try to relax about the naming issue. You will come up with the perfect name.

I love the sound od [name]Hayley[/name] and BdBrittany as sisters!! They flow well together and[name]Hayley[/name] sounds awesome with the boy’s names too. As for [name]Sarah[/name], is there ankther form of [name]Sarah[/name] uou like? And I [name]Alao[/name] am not really a fan of this old lady name trend… :slight_smile: Bot congratulatims rto you and your family! PS sorry for any typos typing on a cell phone