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cemaphonic

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56. fun fact on Madison.
Sat Nov 3, 2012, 03:09 PM
Nov 2012

Madison derives almost directly from Daryl Hannah's character in Splash. And the writers of that movie named her after Madison Ave. So all the Madisons out there aren't even named after a city, but a street.

And yeah, the last name thing annoys me too.

Tursa? (my stepgrandmother) Buehla? (my 5th grade German teacher) I think not. OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #1
Ingrid had always stayed popular here in the Upper Midwest. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #2
Aww heck, one of my favorite HS sweethearts was named Ehermghart (ingred) and I'm not OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #9
My grandmothers were named Evelyn and Ethel begin_within Nov 2012 #3
Mine were Monica and Marion. redwitch Nov 2012 #117
Gladys and Margaret Dolores Flaxbee Nov 2012 #4
I have an Elinor, she's 17 Momgonepostal Nov 2012 #8
It's a lovely name. Glad your daughter likes it.. Flaxbee Nov 2012 #64
Please not Myrtle... blue neen Nov 2012 #5
why not? just curious. eom yawnmaster Nov 2012 #7
IMHO, it is a very old-fashioned and unappealing name. blue neen Nov 2012 #10
nothing inherently wrong with old fashioned... yawnmaster Nov 2012 #11
I can see Myrtle coming back with the help of Harry Potter. newcriminal Nov 2012 #25
Or Florence. greatauntoftriplets Nov 2012 #30
That insurance commercial woman is named Flo. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #31
I've met several kids called Florence. LeftishBrit Nov 2012 #121
And of course there's Florence Welch from Florence + The Machine. KamaAina Nov 2012 #155
How about Bertha or Lois? aint_no_life_nowhere Nov 2012 #44
Lois is not too bad. blue neen Nov 2012 #61
Ruby is another one you don't see too often anymore aint_no_life_nowhere Nov 2012 #69
Ever since ashling Nov 2012 #86
Ruby is making a comeback. Inspired Nov 2012 #144
I have a cousin named Lois. kwassa Nov 2012 #76
Before I was born, my great-grandmother pitched a huge fit about the "girl" name that kcass1954 Nov 2012 #78
I hear ya! blue neen Nov 2012 #79
some names bridge generations. You have listed a few there. eom yawnmaster Nov 2012 #6
I want to bring back my great-great grandmother Leucretia's name Adenoid_Hynkel Nov 2012 #12
My grandmother was born Bertha because an aunt Bertha had died applegrove Nov 2012 #13
Yeah, you'd be 100 years old. Ikonoklast Nov 2012 #137
LOL! applegrove Nov 2012 #139
Gertrude? My fifth grade teacher's name. Blue_In_AK Nov 2012 #14
I've run into a couple little ones named Elsie. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #32
My mother-in-law's name. madinmaryland Nov 2012 #66
Although "Trudy" is really cute Patiod Nov 2012 #128
I agree, Trudy's not bad. Blue_In_AK Nov 2012 #129
I'm Trudy! We are Devo Nov 2012 #148
Ha! I almost ended up being Ernestine. Blue_In_AK Nov 2012 #150
Haha We are Devo Nov 2012 #152
I always thought Enid was one of the ugliest names I'd ever heard. Aristus Nov 2012 #15
+1 That must have sounded archaic even then Populist_Prole Nov 2012 #47
I used to have a crush on Enid who lived across the street ashling Nov 2012 #87
Fannie used to be the most popular girl's name... hunter Nov 2012 #16
Yep, dead as a doornail since the '60s cemaphonic Nov 2012 #19
A lot of once popular names aren't so much anymore Blue_In_AK Nov 2012 #21
I always wished I'd been named Linda LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #29
"Linda" is the feminine form of the Spanish word for Art_from_Ark Nov 2012 #143
To me Linda and Bob are the stereotypical Boomer names. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #33
There's also Barbara, Debbie, Donna, Patricia and Susan. LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #38
You forgot "Mary"... PassingFair Nov 2012 #51
I don't recall any Marys in my school. LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #54
Yep, Mary was a very popular Catholic name (nt) jumptheshadow Nov 2012 #147
Mary isn't so much a Boomer name as just a perenially popular one. cemaphonic Nov 2012 #89
Names from the Bible will always be popular jmowreader Nov 2012 #115
Three women in my family have those names... a la izquierda Nov 2012 #67
Boomer names: Kathy, Debbie, Sherry, Vicki, Linda, Karen, Sharon, Sandy, Carla. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2012 #83
Also Sheila - there were 3 Sheilas in my high school LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #95
I knew a Rhonda in junior high. hifiguy Nov 2012 #119
Regional names! Patiod Nov 2012 #130
Kathy is an example of nicknames shifting tabbycat31 Nov 2012 #116
Jennifer. nt LWolf Nov 2012 #111
1970s New Yorker cartoon. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2012 #136
Here's a contemporary Fanny marzipanni Nov 2012 #107
It's a common name in my family tree. hunter Nov 2012 #113
I like old fashioned names! They're unique! :D DearHeart Nov 2012 #17
My sister's name is Heather, LOL Odin2005 Nov 2012 #35
Although, come to think of it, Grandma Tiffany DearHeart Nov 2012 #60
was that pun intended Danmel Nov 2012 #90
Not intended! LOL DearHeart Nov 2012 #91
I was thinking pipi_k Nov 2012 #37
Along with being a bit old-fashioned, they're also very vowely, which is extremely trendy these days cemaphonic Nov 2012 #18
That's a great site. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #36
I like the names Amelia and Madeline..very pretty :) DearHeart Nov 2012 #92
I know kids with all the names you mention liking LeftishBrit Nov 2012 #122
Don't think that anyone is named Zilpha or Elva anymore... DearHeart Nov 2012 #134
I was wondering... PopeOxycontinI Nov 2012 #20
I love the names Anna, Evelyn, Emma, Lilian.... AllenVanAllen Nov 2012 #22
Ewwww pipi_k Nov 2012 #39
Aww, it's not so bad. AllenVanAllen Nov 2012 #48
Emma and especially Anna have still been kind of popular , JI7 Nov 2012 #23
My mother's name was Anna LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #96
Well, mine was very popular o/a a hundred years ago. sarge43 Nov 2012 #24
Waitin for Dorcas to make a reappearance ....nt S_E_Fudd Nov 2012 #26
lot of Dorcas in my family tree. kwassa Nov 2012 #62
Dorcas is Greek. LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #98
Oh my Gawd! rusty fender Nov 2012 #101
Dorko is an old Central European family name. Imagine Dorcas Dorko ... eppur_se_muova Nov 2012 #71
One of my two best neighbor/friends in my childhood (~mid 1950's-early '60's) marzipanni Nov 2012 #114
I met a kid called Dorcas about 15 years ago! LeftishBrit Nov 2012 #123
Fun fact: Dorcas and Tabitha mean the same thing. KamaAina Nov 2012 #154
I remember when someone called their kid Emma over thirty years ago. Baitball Blogger Nov 2012 #27
Most popular baby names of 1912 LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #28
I think Susannah should come back MuttLikeMe Nov 2012 #34
I am hoping the trend of giving girls names that sound like cities or surnames The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #40
Hey, Taylor is my name! Odin2005 Nov 2012 #41
But you're not a girl. The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #42
When I was a baby they used "Sweet Baby James" as lullaby to get me to sleep! Odin2005 Nov 2012 #58
Yeah that irks me too Populist_Prole Nov 2012 #49
I work in child care. MrsBrady Nov 2012 #53
fun fact on Madison. cemaphonic Nov 2012 #56
Is Madison Ave. named after Pres. James Madison ? nt eppur_se_muova Nov 2012 #72
Name em after all the streets in New York city!! Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2012 #81
So how about naming a kid Broadway, or Wall? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #82
I have two students named Brooklyn. femmocrat Nov 2012 #127
Me too. geardaddy Nov 2012 #103
ITA--if people are determined to give a girl a surname, why not have a girl's name for raccoon Nov 2012 #124
One of mine TuxedoKat Nov 2012 #43
My favorite girl's name has always been Priscilla - is that considered an ancient name? aint_no_life_nowhere Nov 2012 #45
It goes back to ancient Rome LiberalEsto Nov 2012 #97
That was my nick-name, my dad gave me when I was but a wee babe. madmom Nov 2012 #141
They beat Brittney and Mercedes. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #46
Those all sound pretty normal to me, apart from Evelyn, which is a little rare. harmonicon Nov 2012 #50
My grandmothers' names were "Mina" and "Williamina" PassingFair Nov 2012 #55
I know a young woman named Mina. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #57
Wilhelmina is one of my favorite names. a la izquierda Nov 2012 #68
I don't really like any of those diminuitive versions of male names cemaphonic Nov 2012 #88
Her name was a combination of William and Ina. PassingFair Nov 2012 #99
Ina's cute. a la izquierda Nov 2012 #105
Is your last name Harker? nt raccoon Nov 2012 #126
I work in child care and I don't see it. MrsBrady Nov 2012 #52
Names of my grandmothers and great aunts and cousins of that generation: The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2012 #59
My grandmas were Dorothy and Margaret. geardaddy Nov 2012 #104
I think Isabel is coming back in a big way Patiod Nov 2012 #131
Mehetabel and Dorcas kwassa Nov 2012 #63
Outside of archy and mehitabel, I didn't think that name was actually used ... eppur_se_muova Nov 2012 #73
oh, I'm a Krazy Kat fan from way back ..... kwassa Nov 2012 #74
My husband's great-great-great grandma...w a la izquierda Nov 2012 #65
I am seeing a few in elementary school. femmocrat Nov 2012 #70
Jayden is #4, Aiden is #9. kwassa Nov 2012 #75
Mildred was my mother's name... Wounded Bear Nov 2012 #77
No gemstone names, it seems, are popular. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2012 #80
Long Live BEATRICE...and my deceased 102 y.o. Aunt... GReedDiamond Nov 2012 #84
Nettie Agnes and Mattie Hortense ashling Nov 2012 #85
Beats picking your kid's name off an interstate highway exit sign though eridani Nov 2012 #93
The parents of a girl I knew in college did that Patiod Nov 2012 #132
Had I been born a boy, my name would be Dane Deforest, because of and Interstate sign by Madison Wi. myrna minx Nov 2012 #151
Good grief! eridani Nov 2012 #159
my grandmothers were Elvie and Lula. Saphire Nov 2012 #94
My old computer was called Mildred tjwmason Nov 2012 #100
I've been noticing that too. geardaddy Nov 2012 #102
Let Me Know When Margarets Turn Up....... Paladin Nov 2012 #106
I've run into a Margaret who is in her late 20s. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #109
I know a Margaret who would be in high school now ... kwassa Nov 2012 #138
Our family first name (girl or boy) is Fayce. I always feel sorry for Baby Fayce! Walk away Nov 2012 #108
Names always happen in cycles. LWolf Nov 2012 #110
I had an Aunt Mildred and my Grandmother blueamy66 Nov 2012 #112
Agnes. Quantess Nov 2012 #118
Agnes is coming back? femmocrat Nov 2012 #125
I've been noticing this too. LeftishBrit Nov 2012 #120
My SO is named Ralph, and we have a game Patiod Nov 2012 #133
Next old fashion female name I see coming back: Clara cherish44 Nov 2012 #135
I like it too Qanisqineq Nov 2012 #145
Claire is prettier than Clara. hifiguy Nov 2012 #156
be very careful when filling out birth certificates grasswire Nov 2012 #140
I have a friend who named her two daughters after grandmothers... madmom Nov 2012 #142
I went to school with a Molly, she would have been born around 1989 or so. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #146
I knew a Molly in law school hifiguy Nov 2012 #157
I know a girl named Elouise... We are Devo Nov 2012 #149
Hi Everyone! I'm new! Caroline-Vivienne Nov 2012 #153
I'm suprised Edward hasn't become popular. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #160
Melba was my mother's name. In_The_Wind Nov 2012 #158
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