Other than Tate (most recently), most soaps seem to go with naming babies after other characters.
As for all the Ben bashing, it is deserved and expected, by why do people have to take jabs at his southern heritage? Everywhere I read about Days, people say "hick, hayseed, inbred, hillbilly". The stereotypes are amusing to me, as my accent generated the same prejudice when I moved up north. Funny, I was even impressed by people up north, thinking they were superior. What I found is north and south have an adaptable intelligence, where location plays in what you're smart at, just saying, and I am glad Days has brought in some rednecks even if people say what they say.
Oh, I was thinking of that mountain family that would come down...Ernest T. Bass, played by Howard Morris.Andy Griffith is a form of southerner that isn't far enough in the backwoods to really stereotype "hillbillies", .
I originally said Grayson, for Alice's maiden name, as it could've worked for a boy or girl.I can't remember who, but someone else and myself said Grayson after Alice.
At least JJ prevents the baby being named Jack.
Liam was the name of the psycho who tried to kill Jennifer.Though I could get on board with a Liam - we haven't used that yet have we?