Old Fashioned and Trendy Baby Names
Are you are still wondering if you want to keep the safe way of a traditional name or to fall for a fresh trendy name?
You don’t have to. You can get the best of both worlds.
You can achieve just that with name’s balance. You create balance in the full name when you combine different ranges of popularity between either:
- First name and middle name,
- or between first name and the last name.
Please let me explain.
For this first example, you can choose an old popular name with a trendy middle name. e.g. “Paul Gage” ; “Nancy Grace”
Second example, if you have a common family name, you can have a more individual first name. e.g. “Cade Rodriguez” ; “Angelina Lee”
See what we did there?
Now, let’s assume your surname (last name) is not an easy one
What first name will make the full name well-balanced?
Yes, it’s an easy first name. e.g. “John Minkowski” ; “Sarah Staffenberger”
The bottom line is: don’t hesitate to combine first names, middle names and last names of different popularity ranks.
The goal is to give balance to the full name.
Side note:
There are other ways to create balance other than mixing popularity ranks. It’s about balance by structure and origins.
We will discuss it on another article.
And you, how do you deal with old fashioned names?
