Erica?

What do you think of [name_f]Erica[/name_f]? Is it too dated or still hip?

Stats:
First made the top 1000 in 1945 at #944
First reached the top 100 in 1972
Reached its peak at #31 in 1986-1988
Left the top 100 in 1999
Has fallen 600 spots in the last 10 years
Ranked #821 for 2016

I think it’s really pretty and has a similar vibe to the popular [name_f]Jessica[/name_f], familiar [name_f]Monica[/name_f], and lesser used [name_f]Annika[/name_f] and [name_f]Danica[/name_f] which are all lovely imo. Honest thoughts appreciated!

For what it’s worth, it strikes me as pretty timeless

I always loved [name_f]Erica[/name_f], but then the name was ruined for me by a girl in highschool but I absolutely do not think it’s dated. I agree that it seems pretty timeless and I which I could forget the girl a associate it with and love the name again!

I like it, and feel it has strength and stylishness. Definitely usable.

I wouldn’t label it as dated…I think it could still be well-used today!

I like the look of [name_f]Erika[/name_f] best. I also have a good association with someone from grade school named [name_f]Erika[/name_f], and a bad association with someone named [name_f]Erica[/name_f], so this makes me like the k variation more.
[name_f]Erika[/name_f] is timeless. I love [name_f]Annika[/name_f] as well.

I appreciate the responses!

@ashleyjuliette - [name_f]Erika[/name_f] doesn’t appeal to me at all unfortunately. It looks like a misspelling to me and loses its softness and floral connection.