Francis must have been quite common; after all “Frank” was usually a nick for it.
Untrue, my 16 year old son’s middle name is Kelly.
(He’s named after his grandfather’s last name - and my maiden last name - and his first name is his great-grandfather’s last name, because his grandfather is adopted and didn’t take his father’s last name. Thus, he is Austin Kelly <Lastname>.)
I’ll add Skyler/Skylar/Skyla.
I knew it as a boy’s name spelled Schuyler.
Im pregnant now and we (me and the father) find out the sex 2 weeks from today =]
If its a girl, she will be Harley~Quinn.
If its a boy, Dorian, unless he’s born on my father’s birthday, then he will have my fathers name, James.
I have definitely noticed cross using of names lately.
And it better be spelled with a tilde too. Hyphens are so passé.
I have now run across two girls named Cody. Well, one is actually Codie and the other one goes by Cody Jo so people will stop thinking she’s a boy.