Hadley vs Heather

I like [name_f]Heather[/name_f] but it seems dated. [name_f]Hadley[/name_f] seems more youthful and fresh. What name do you like better?

[name_f]Hadley[/name_f] for sure!!

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[name_f]Hadley[/name_f] is much more on current trend. [name_f]Heather[/name_f] is bit dated to the 90s/early 2000s I would say.

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I like [name_f]Hadley[/name_f]!

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I like heather!

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I like [name_f]Hadley[/name_f]! It’s the name of someone I’m very fond of and she is full of life. I associate it with living life to the fullest, and with nature!

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I actually really like both for different reasons.

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[name_f]Hadley[/name_f] feels vintage yet fresh and gender neutral. [name_f][/name_f] [name_f]Heather[/name_f] is definitely 80’s but not in a bad way. Personally I don’t feel like it was super tied too the 80’s the way [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f], [name_f]Jessica[/name_f], [name_f][/name_f] [name_f]Tiffany[/name_f], [name_f][/name_f] [name_f]Brittany[/name_f], etc feel over used and like mom names. It’s soft and naturey, and still fits in with modern trends

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As a [name_f]Heather[/name_f], I’m waiting for it to make a comeback!

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I prefer [name_f]Hadley[/name_f]. I was very surprised to meet a young [name_f]Heather[/name_f] because it feels 70s to me. Such a lovely flower namesake though.

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Both are lovely names but I also prefer [name_f]Hadley[/name_f]!

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Both are lovely, but today I prefer [name_f]Hadley[/name_f], just because she has so many nickname options!

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I prefer [name_f]Heather[/name_f]