I had a very similar strategy, except I was trying to avoid top 50. I once told a stranger my kid’s name and they said “I like it. Unique, but not weird”. That comment made me so happy!
Yeah, I wasn’t very particular about how far up the list. Top 50 was probably too much in most cases.
Looking back for my son’s birth year, his name is just barely in the top 100 for boys. So top 200 overall.
That’s actually more popular than I expected it to be, but it is definitely in the very broad sweet spot we’re talking about.
Looking back at my birth year, my name is in the top 10! That’s even more surprising because it didn’t feel that way at all. I think there was one other kid with the same name in my graduating class of hundreds. Yet I distinctly remember there was one class one year that had SIX "John"s.
edit: that’s six Johns out of a single classroom of maybe 30 people at most, not a different graduating class. They were in my grade!
I had a very similar strategy, except I was trying to avoid top 50. I once told a stranger my kid’s name and they said “I like it. Unique, but not weird”. That comment made me so happy!
Yeah, I wasn’t very particular about how far up the list. Top 50 was probably too much in most cases.
Looking back for my son’s birth year, his name is just barely in the top 100 for boys. So top 200 overall.
That’s actually more popular than I expected it to be, but it is definitely in the very broad sweet spot we’re talking about.
Looking back at my birth year, my name is in the top 10! That’s even more surprising because it didn’t feel that way at all. I think there was one other kid with the same name in my graduating class of hundreds. Yet I distinctly remember there was one class one year that had SIX "John"s.
edit: that’s six Johns out of a single classroom of maybe 30 people at most, not a different graduating class. They were in my grade!