consultant whose dedicated to the subject has over 5 million likes. “I was not pleased with how my mom named me. Jessica just did not seem like enough.
You put in a lot of work to have me and then you named me Jessica?”You can't blame her for wanting something more unique. From 1985 to 1990, Jessica was the most popular name for baby girls born in the United States—at its , over 55,000 children were given the moniker.
Today, it languishes in the behind Anne, Madelyn, and Trixie.It wasn't unusual for millennials to be one of several Jessicas, Ashleys, or Jennifers in their class. (Remember when it seemed like ?) Which is perhaps one reason why, as the generation becomes parents themselves, the norm has become seeking names for their little ones that are as unique as possible over more traditional monikers.
A whole new industry has even arrived to meet this demand: baby name consultancy.Unsurprisingly, this new field can be tied directly back to TikTok.
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