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GIRLS’ NAMES 2011: The Secret Popularity List
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  You may know Nameberry’s most popular girls’ names 2011: from Top 3 Charlotte, Violet, and Amelia down to Molly, Maya, and Mary.   You may even know our hottest girls’ names 2011, which include such celebrity-influenced picks as Pippa and Mila.   But we’ve got a quieter, less obvious, but potentially more...
Girls’ Names: Naming a daughter the Pinkett-Smith way
Jan 9, 2025
  This week, Appellation Mountain’s Abby Sandel follows up with Part Two of her suggestions for namesake gender-bending–this time it’s girls’ names from boys.   Last week’s post was all about the trendsetting Pinkett-Smith family and their son Jaden Christopher Syre, named after mom Jada.  This week the spotlight turns to daughter Willow Camille Reign,...
Unisex Baby Names: How To Achieve Baby Name Equality
Jan 9, 2025
  Unisex baby names, meaning those that are used for both boys and girls, are not always that equal. Some of the most popular are heavily weighted toward one gender or the other: Emerson is 61 percent girls and 39 percent boys, for instance, while Rowan is the other way around....
Girls’ Names: What’s your style? Different for boys and girls?
Jan 9, 2025
  Today’s Question of the Week is a two-parter:   Last week we talked about naming styles for boys, now it’s the girls’ turn.   With girls’ names, there are even more style preference category possibilities.  How would you characterize the names you like best?  Girly girl, boyish, or truly gender neutral names? ...
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