The millennial generation gets a lot of flak.
They’ve been blamed for destroying everything from casual dining tothe film industry.
Generations of parents viewed this name as a timeless gem, but Tiffany’s reign is now over.

It ranked as the 26th most popularbaby namepo for millennial girls, but by 2018 had fallen to 690.
Kyle
You’re not alone if the first thing that the nameKylebrings to mind isSouth ParkcharacterKyle Broflovski.
All things must come to an end, however.

Amanda Bynesretired from acting, and her name has also retired from popularity.
By 2006,Amandawasout of the top 100baby names for girls and has remained off the list since.
It’s not all hopeless, though.

Sadly, the name isn’tlivingup to its millennial era popularity.
Though it was ranked 40th among millennials,Codyhasn’t been in the top 100 names for boyssince 2005.
Variations of this name were exceptionally popular among the millennial generation.

All of these names are now well off the list of the top 100 baby names for girls.
The most popular male version of the name, Christopher, has remained consistently fashionable over the decades.
Who knows, though?

MillennialJodie Sweetinplayed Stephanie Tanner on one of the most iconic shows of the millennial generation:Full House.
Richard
Richardis a name that has had a lot of staying power over the decades.
Among millennial boys, it was the 39th most common name.

There are some hints that the once-enduring name is on a steady decline, though.
Even then, people were starting to associate the name with generations gone by.
In another ten years, Richard will likely seem old-fashioned enough to sound like a grandpa name.

This millennial favorite is the fifth most common name among girls born in that generation.
Genevieve dates back to medieval times, but the once old-fashioned name has seen a revival in recent years.
The best part is that you might even use the same nicknames.

It’s not just Eric that has become old-fashioned, but also names with similar sounds.
For a more modern twist on the name that youwon’tregret in ten years, go withMaverick.
It shouldn’t come as too much of a shock that the name Timothy has fallen out of favor.

Some of the most famous people alive who have the name Timothy are old enough to be grandfathers.
Tim Allen was born in 1953 while Tim Burton was born in 1958 (perBiography).
So, even by millennial standards, this name is a bit old-fashioned.

Just imagine how outdated the name will seem five let alone ten years from now.


