Out of curiousity, do most people think trendy and unusual are the same thing, or have similar meanings? Trendy means following a trend- in other words, doing the same thing other people are doing. So if you have a trendy name, you have a name that a lot of other people have. When I said Jyden was trendy, I certainly didn't mean that I thought it was unusual!
I think that Jyden is 'unusual' (the dictionary defines unusual as: un-u-su-al adj. not usual, common, or ordinary) - as I haven't heard anyone called by that name, then I would certainly place it in the unusual basket. The dictionary defines 'trendy' as: trend-y adj. of or in accord with the latest fad or fashion - and if 'in accord with the latest fashion' means that it isn't some 'old traditional' name - then that's what I want for my child.

Can I ask why you are always so close-minded about names? Every time I see you reply to a post (unless it is a "traditional" name of course) you seem quite negative. This forum is not to debate the 'correctness' of names, but rather to get broad opinions, whilst I respect yours, maybe you could be a little more tactful in your responses.

Once again, thanks to those that had helpful, constructive comments.