Like all things, baby
name trends seem to change with the season!
Not exact matches
It
seems that many of the
trends that made their
name in the middle of the 20th century are back in full force and being worn by a younger generation, many of whom weren't even born before Y2K.
She did just that, making her
name synonymous with neon - tinged, pretty - punk party apparel that would
seem immune to the
trends of the coming decades.
They approached known
names who
seemed to be on the cusp of new
trends.
While it
seems to be the
trend to lambaste Zenit's transfer policy - particularly bringing in the expensive big
names last summer and the older big
names on a second tour of duty this summer — the moves could result in a better team.
(Although, amazingly, the CEO of Plum Organics
seems to think that he
named the
trend that's been around for years now.)
The
trend seems to be more popular with boys»
names, though many girls also carry on familial
names in this manner.
Those
names in
trend may
seem unusually and rare at the moment but there is always a big risk that they may be copied and may become very common all of a sudden.
I agree
naming seems to be more on
trend now.
Asher is another
name for the Old Testament, which
seems to be a
trend among forgotten
names!
Here are some of the
naming trends that were observed: Emma
seems to have been pushed out of its reigning position as the most popular girls»
name since 2004!
If the
trend to use the word Capitalism as an ideology (perhaps defined mostly by minimal governmental interference), then maybe new states in the future will take the
name, but it
seems the Independent category already fills that need.
The two
trends which
seem to be highlighted to date are the sense of a «declining suburb» and the heavy
name recognition for Gareth Thomas.
Seems like this is no longer the dominant
trend at award shows — the
name «Trump» didn't come up at all.
But Park Chan - wook has plenty of examples of director wisdom to his
name from the Vampire love story, Thirst, to his psychological period piece, Stoker (every
trending Asian film director usually has a stint in Western cinemas, it
seems).
This generally pernicious and counterintuitive
trend (facts are more easily accessed than ever) arrives just in time to offer comfort to those responsible for another irritating affront to the public's intelligence, one that's been creeping up in the world of cars for decades but which
seems to have finally fully flowered — the willingness of carmakers to abandon the actual facts in favor of pseudofacts when
naming their models.
That means that there are many many titles, the
trend of which currently
seems to be to pick a single word when
naming them.
Of course, there are always exceptions but this «mix»
seems to be the common
trend as there is rampant surge of newfangled mixes, such as the cock - a-poo, golden - doodle, and she - poo, just to
name a few.
Another
trend that
seems to be going strong still these days happens to be the one where game developers are hiring big
named actors and actresses to star in commercials for their mobile game.
Happily, because art — and the market that
seems to drive it — has
trended toward the big: the big wall - power painting and print, the gigantor sculpture; and the big spaces and
names that can accommodate.
However, given what we are seeing in terms of current climate
trends and the paleoclimate record, such a
name would
seem to be more a matter of wishful thinking than an apt description of the processes involved.
There is definitely a
trend emerging here: Early mornings
seem to be the
name of the game.
From not being able to afford houses because they've spent their deposit on avocado toast to being
named the laziest generation so far, heaping opprobrium on Gen Y
seems to have become a
trend.