Every second, four babies are born, meaning that every day an estimated 353,000 babies are spouted out into the world, but what will their parents name them?
Well, apparently it’s more a matter of what not to name them – as a new debate has revealed that many of our favourite names are going ‘extinct’.
According to the Huffington Post, mums and dads in Australia went to great lengths to discuss the names they often heard everyday, which are now dying out.
The forum where the parents held the discussion, Essential Baby, collected the top results and created two lists to share their newly discovered information.
And here are the findings:
Girls:
Amanda, Angela, Barbara, Belinda, Christine/Christina, Cheryl, Danielle, Diane, Donna, Fiona, Gaye, Gail/Gayle, Jacqueline/Jacqui, Jennifer, Jenny, Jessica, Joanne, Jodie, Julie, Karen, Kathy, Katrina, Kelly, Kerry, Kirsty, Kristy, Kylie, Laura, Leanne, Linda, Lisa, Marie, Megan, Melanie, Melissa, Melinda, Michelle, Nicole, Pam, Rachel, Rebecca, Renee, Sarah, Sharon, Stacey, Susan, Stephanie, Tanya/Tania, Trish, and finally – Tracey.
Boys:
Adam, Andrew, Anthony, Bill, Brendan, Brett, Bruce, Chris, Craig, Damien, Darren, Gary, Geoff, Jeff, Ian, Jason, Jim, Justin, Mark, Matt, Michael, Paul, Peter, Phil, Scott, Stuart, Richard, Ross, and Troy.
In the aftermath of the shocking results, we spoke to a Jennifer who said:
I think it’s great. Hopefully at some point in the future, there’ll be no more Jennifer’s around and I’ll be the only one. I won’t even have to use my surname any more.
That’s one way to look at it, Jen.