18-Aiden
Here’s another name parents choose when they want to be “unique” that’s really anything but. After languishing in obscurity for most of its existence, it shot up to number 9 on baby name lists in 2010 and has stayed in the top 20 ever since.
Sure, there are alternative spellings – Aidan, Ayden, Aden, Aayden, etc. – but subbing in Y for I or adding extra A’s isn’t going to help your little guy when the teacher calls the roll. A quick scroll through your Facebook feed should tell you that this name is one to let go for the next decade or so.
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