Like most Berries, tryndee names=ICK! BUT I was wondering, are there any tryndee names you would use if they weren’t considered Tryndee? Personally I like the sound of Shylee but would never consider it a real name.
I think it might help if you didn’t refer to them as tryndee but as trendy instead. Lol.
I can see how you like the sound of Shylee.
I was thinking similar earlier today when it showed up on a thread earlier today. I feel like it’s one of those names that sounds almost Gaelic but isn’t. I’ve been trying to see if I can find a “real” name that is similar that will help fill my non-trendy name requirement but has the same feel of Shylee that I like. If you find one let me know.
I really like [name]Ainslie[/name] it’s not tryndee trendy but it does feel like it’s too close for my own comfort.
I love [name]Caden[/name] for a boy but obviously wouldn’t use it, although I’ve considered [name]Cade[/name] for a middle name.
Also, [name]Peyton[/name] on either gender and [name]Sutton[/name]/[name]Darby[/name]/[name]Arden[/name] on girls because they are part of the boys names on girls trend and as a whole I dislike it alot.
I like [name]Lynsey[/name] a lot. Also, [name]Emmaleigh[/name].
If they weren’t so trendy I’d like to use [name]Aidan[/name], [name]Kaden[/name], or [name]Hayden[/name]. I love [name]Averie[/name] for a girl.
I like [name]Holden[/name] and [name]Finlay[/name] for boys, but won’t use due to their popularity/trendiness. For girls, it really irks me that [name]Aurora[/name] is climbing the charts because I’ve had that on my radar for years. I would consider the french form of it though, [name]Aurore[/name].
Trendy names that would like (if they weren’t so trendy) but would never [name]EVER[/name] consider (due to trendiness) are:
[name]Ava[/name]
[name]Ella[/name]
[name]Lily[/name]
[name]Riley[/name]
[name]Harper[/name]
[name]Lucy[/name]
[name]Mason[/name]
[name]Aiden[/name]
[name]Carter[/name]
[name]Colton[/name]
[name]Parker[/name]
[name]Grayson[/name]
[name]Halley[/name].
Because to me I associate it with [name]Halley[/name]'s comet, but… I think it’s over used, which is a shame because I like the sound of it and all.
For trendy I love [name]Hayden[/name], [name]Noah[/name], [name]Christian[/name] & [name]Ava[/name], [name]Ella[/name], [name]Lily[/name], [name]Layla[/name], [name]Lila[/name], [name]Stella[/name] but couldn’t use them because in the future I’m afraid they’re gonna sound dated as for tryndee names I came across the name Isilee in a book and fell in love with it, but it sounds too close to [name]Italy[/name] and looks too tryndee spelling wise.
But on the other hand there are popular names that I would consider using, but they are names that, too me, aren’t tide to a specific generation so hopefully wouldn’t sound too dated in the future, names like: [name]Abigail[/name], [name]Hannah[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name], [name]Anna[/name], [name]Leah[/name], [name]Evelyn[/name], [name]Lillian[/name], [name]Camilla[/name], [name]Eve[/name] & [name]William[/name], [name]Alexander[/name], [name]James[/name], [name]Benjamin[/name], [name]Henry[/name], [name]Charles[/name], [name]Ian[/name]