I would say mine ([name_f]Christine[/name_f]) is pretty classic and also not popular these days, although [name_f]Christina[/name_f]/[name_f]Kristina[/name_f] is still somewhat popular, I believe. I like it. I especially like being the only [name_f]Christine[/name_f] among my friends and family. I also love my middle name - [name_f]Caroline[/name_f] - very classic as well.
I’m a [name_f]Katherine[/name_f] but go by [name_f]Katy[/name_f]. My parents and family friends their age call me [name_f]Kate[/name_f], all my friends call me [name_f]Katy[/name_f]. I always put “[name_f]Katherine[/name_f]” down on formal documents so at the moment I’m [name_f]Katherine[/name_f] every time I go to the OB which is every 2 weeks now 
I’m in my 30s and sometimes find “[name_f]Katy[/name_f]” a bit babyish but don’t feel that I can suddenly start introducing myself as “[name_f]Kate[/name_f]”. I don’t love my name but it’s OK, it’s never going to be particularly dated. What is annoying though is the amount of people I’ve had calling me “[name_f]Kathy[/name_f]” - that’s my mother in law!
My name is [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] as well and oddly enough my middle name is [name_u]Lyn[/name_u] (with just one n). A very common late 80’s (born in 89) early 90’s name. I hated it for the longest time, because its just so bland, boring and so very used. I have kind of gotten over it in the last couple of years. My last name is Mann (ugh) also very boring, bland and not unique, so I was so hoping that when I got married it would change things…
Low and behold, my fiance’s last name is [name_m]Johnson[/name_m]…so I am going to go from somewhat original ([name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] [name_u]Lyn[/name_u] Mann) to totally unoriginal ([name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] [name_u]Lyn[/name_u] [name_m]Johnson[/name_m]). Because of [name_m]Johnson[/name_m], when I have kids I plan on giving them somewhat more unique names so they don’t blend in like my name does.
My name is [name_f]Eryn[/name_f]. It’s not timestamped to any decade whatsoever, and the spelling of it used to drive me insane. I’ve got over that now, though, and I love it. My middle name is a filler in most people’s eyes, but it’s to honour a great grandmother.
I’m [name_f]Danielle[/name_f] [name_f]Grace[/name_f] ( my mum liked danielle as at the time it was unusual 1980 *end of)
And [name_f]Grace[/name_f] was after my great grandmother ( my 18 year old cousin is called grace as her first name.)
So 2 classical/ traditional names really and i guess a now known to be filler middle
I’d say both my first and middle names are modern classics. Neither are unheard or uncommon or kreatif or “new” names but they aren’t old, vintage-y type names either. They don’t seem to have a short reigning arc on the popularity scale indicating trendiness. They’ve both been rather consistent over the past decade or so.
My name has been in the top 10 for the last 23 years and wasn’t exactly unpopular before that, so I think it’s past “trendy” and made its way to “classic.” I know so many other [name_f]Emily[/name_f]'s of all ages that it’s not even funny.
It’s definitely put me off having a top 10-named child (even if I love some of the top 10 names), because it’s so frustrating growing up with a name that’s so popular!
My first name is [name_f]Rebecca[/name_f]. It’s a classic name and there’s always one or two others at school that I run into. I think it’s rather bland and boring.
My middle name is [name_u]Lynn[/name_u], which is an uber trendy middle name. I was named after my aunt, though.
My name is [name_u]Josie[/name_u]. Not really time stamped I don’t think (born 79). I like that it’s known but not popular. Would quite like to be [name_f]Josephine[/name_f] sometimes for the options, but josie suits me fine 
I’m an “[name_u]Andrea[/name_u]” and was born in 1976. There were two other [name_m]Andreas[/name_m] in my high school but in different grades. It’s still not a popular name today and probably never will be. I used to think the name was cumbersome when I was younger, but I’ve grown into it. When people say “On-drea” I don’t bother to correct them. Lol. It only happens occasionally. I have noticed that like, 90% of [name_m]Andreas[/name_m] are brunettes. As am I. My name is ok:-) I appreciated it more as I got older. I’ve never been confused with another [name_u]Andrea[/name_u] because I’ve always been the only [name_u]Andrea[/name_u] in the room.
My name is [name_m]Bryan[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m]. It’s my dad’s name in reverse (his is [name_m]Scott[/name_m] [name_m]Bryan[/name_m]). To me, I don’t particularly like it but I don’t dislike it at all either. It’s kind of there. I do like the spelling, though. [name_m]Brian[/name_m] looks so ugly to me.
I have never had a strong opinion on my first name, [name_f]Gina[/name_f]. Apparently it was very popular in the 60’s & it’s popularity quickly declined. I shared my name with only one other girl in school but her name was spelled [name_f]Jeanna[/name_f] (hurts my eyes).
Also, it is somewhat of a nickname for [name_f]Regina[/name_f] or [name_f]Georgina[/name_f]. I am personally happy to not have those names. Only issue I’ve ever had with my name is va[name_f]GINA[/name_f] jokes. But I’m not easily bothered. I have recently gained a huge appreciation for my middle name which is [name_f]Frances[/name_f] 
I’m a [name_f]Felicity[/name_f], which I view as a very classic name. Not very popular where I grew up, and definitely not popular among my cultural background. I don’t know any other Felicitys although I do know some Felicias. My middle name is also rather unique ([name_f]Zahara[/name_f]) and I’ve grown up with my parents and sister calling me Zahie. My husband also calls me [name_u]Fee[/name_u] or Zahie. Everyone else sticks with [name_f]Felicity[/name_f].
My first name is [name_f]Hayley[/name_f]…I like it and never personally knew any others growing up, but know that it is actually a fairly common name. I live in another country now though and [name_f]Hayley[/name_f] so does not work with the accent, but such is life. My middle name is [name_m]Harris[/name_m] which I never liked cuz it seemed like such a boy name to me. But it is a family last name. Probably why I chose [name_f]Rose[/name_f] (also a family name) as my daughter’s middle. Was desperately searching something feminine! 
I have a two-syllable foreign name which is very unusual where I live, and is always spelt and pronounced wrongly. When I introduce myself to others I nearly always have to spell it out, but it’s a very straightforward name when you get it, if you see what I mean. It actually sounds like some names which are currently very popular, and also sounds as if it were a short form of a related classic name, although it isn’t.
I am very fond of my name but I sometimes wish it was a bit more classic, although it does make me feel special that it is so unusual. I love its meaning, too.
My first name is [name_f]Nadja[/name_f]. It was supposed to be pronounce Nod-yah but due to the strange J in there it has been turned into Nod-jah. As a kid I honestly really disliked it, no one could pronounce it well and some kids first thought upon hearing it was nausea. As I got older I started to like it a lot more and I love having a different name. I’ve only had one encounter with someone who had the same name as me. I love my name now :).
My names [name_f]Maia[/name_f], and I was born in the early 90s when it was very rare. I’ve only met a few other Maias in my life, particularly where I live. I always think of it as a hippie name, but it’s technically a mythological name and a star name, which is cool.
I have a very mainstream name (there are five in my school) but a shorter, quirky, boyish nickname wich I love. My full name is pretty, my nickname is cute and fits me, so I have no complaints other than I can’t get anyone to call me by my nickname [name_u]Ollie[/name_u] instead of [name_f]Olivia[/name_f].
My name is [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] [name_f]Joy[/name_f] but I go by [name_f]Jenna[/name_f]
I was born in the late 90’s so most [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f]'s I know are 30 years older than me. I don’t like that my name i so boring, but I like [name_f]Jenna[/name_f]. It’s more popular for my age group and if I wanted to I could go by [name_f]Jen[/name_f] or [name_f]Jenny[/name_f] also. Plus, I was named after a [name_u]Gene[/name_u], and they thought [name_f]Jenna[/name_f] was a nice way to honor the name but not be to close to the name [name_u]Gene[/name_u].
My middle name [name_f]Joy[/name_f] is nice. My parents say its because they were so joyful to have me.
I have a stereotypical Greek name ([name_f]Eleni[/name_f]) that only Greeks can pronounce. When I know my name is going to be read off a roster or said outloud, I wait for the mispronunciation and cringe inside. I like that my name doesn’t date me, but in combination with my last name it obviously stamps me as Greek (which isn’t a bad thing). I don’t like that my name is very difficult for the average person to pronounce. My middle name is the most common name in Greece (M@ri@). I like my middle, but since it is so common in the Greek community I’m glad it isn’t my first name. If it wasn’t so common, I’d like it a ton more and possibly have it on my own list like I do [name_f]Mary[/name_f].