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Bardo (and other celebrity O names)
Nov 21, 2024
  Sandra Bullock’s choice of Bardo as her newly-adopted son’s middle name puts the spotlight back on the O names – names that begin, end, or otherwise emphasize the letter O.   We’ve always loved the O names and have taken an ever-expanding view of the category since publishing our first name...
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News Flash! News Flash!
Nov 21, 2024
  The Social Security Administration has just released its list of Top Names of 2009, and, as predicted by many nameberryites, Isabella has dethroned Emma for first place.  Jacob remains the top name for boys, as it has been since 1999.  One of the ayden boys has finally cracked the Top...
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Scottish Baby Names: the latest from Leith
Nov 21, 2024
  We’ve been keeping a pretty close watch on English and Irish birth announcements, but it’s been a while since we’ve checked out the Scottish.   Traditional Scottish names still prevail—for boys lots of Calums and Callums, Finlays, Camerons, Lewises and Murrays, along with Jacks, Gabriels, Charlies and Aarons.  For girls, Charlotte, Chloe,...
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The “F” Names: They’re few and far between
Nov 21, 2024
  Once more this year the list of most popular names—particularly for girls—is vowel –heavy, with six of the top ten names starting with A, E, I or O, and five more filling out the top twenty.   As a result, naturally, there are fewer consonant-starters visible, some letters practically non-existent.  One...
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Unusual Names: 10 More You’re Not Using
Nov 21, 2024
  Here, our latest collection of names that have been overlooked and are deserving of  greater consideration:   girls   ALOISA. Aloisa has several things going for it: It starts with A, which is nearly a guarantee of appeal these days; it’s superfeminine; it’s a grownup name ready to face the tough times...
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The X Factor: Some x-cellently x-otic X names
Nov 21, 2024
  The nameberry contributor known to us as “Auburn” ruminates here on that most powerful and mysterious initial: X.   We all know this naming business is tricky, especially if your aim is to find unusual monikers which still have history — and if you’re browsing Nameberry then it probably is. You...
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Underrated Baby Names: What’s your nomination?
Nov 21, 2024
  The question of the week is:   Is there a name that to you seems to have everything going for it and yet hasn’t caught on?  Do you have a theory as to why it’s been neglected?  Maybe it’s a Nameberry fave that outsiders haven’t discovered or maybe it’s your own personal pleasure...
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What’s your favorite of all names?
Nov 21, 2024
  The Question of the Week:   Is there one name about which you can loudly proclaim: I love this name, always have and always will?   … a name that you’ve been crazy about forever –maybe starting  when you scribbled it in the margins of your school notebook—and are certain that you’ll continue to feel...
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British Baby Names: The Latest Crop
Nov 21, 2024
  Every few months, about as often as I allow myself to relish a hot caramel sundae and with about the same amount of delicious anticipation, I dip into the London Telegraph birth announcements to see what the upper-crusty British baby namers are up to.   And as with that sundae, the...
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Name Popularity List: Two new Latin names and how they got there
Nov 21, 2024
  By Nephele   Now that the Social Security Administration has released its annual baby names listings beyond the top 1,000 (including all names that had at least five occurrences in any given year), names researchers can better track the influence of popular culture on our names.   For example, a girl’s name...
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The Social Security Name List–and how it grew
Nov 21, 2024
   Since the Social Security site showing the rankings of baby names is the bible for so many nameberries, we thought we’d turn to webmaster Jeff Kunkel to give us some insight into how it developed–and his instrumental part in it.   Soon after Social Security joined the internet, I became webmaster...
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Happy Second Birthday To Us!
Nov 21, 2024
  Nameberry turns two today, and we feel kind of like a toddler: We’ve grown steady on our feet, developed a clear voice and distinct identity, and have lots of wonderful new friends! Thanks for being the major part of nameberry’s success.   Our audience has doubled each year, giving us a...
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Top UK Baby Names: Olivia and Oliver head the list
Nov 21, 2024
  At long last, the official list of the most popular names for baby girls and boys born  in England and Wales in 2009 has been released.  And, to cut to the chase, here are the Top 10 for each gender–all of which were there last year, with several remaining in the same spot:...
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