Later decades would see a surge in rhyming two-syllable names such as Aiden, Hayden, Caden, Brayden, Jayden (both genders), Emily, and Ashley which all seemed to have come from just creative ruminations and pursuits. Touting beast-mode performance and ultra-masculine scents, popular perfumes in the ’70s are almost exclusively reserved for daring and confident men who don’t shy away from being the centre of attention. One could explore other rationales for the origins of these popular names, but in most cases, most baby names from the 70s were derived from ancestors' names and from current fads and trends. If you are new to the world of men’s colognes, then you might have missed out on one of the best decades for fragrances: the 1970s.
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