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Baby Names 2010: What Names Are Heading This Way?
Dec 21, 2024
  What will baby names 2010 (and 2011, 2012, and onward) look like? We can get a lot of clues from which names are moving up fastest on the Social Security most popular names list of 2009.   While we reported the major news from the list earlier this week – Isabella...
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Regional Name trends: Different states of mind
Dec 21, 2024
  It’s always interesting to take a look at which names are most popular where.  You can usually count on some surprises and this year is no exception.  For instance Anna ranking in the top five in both Alabama and Mississippi, when it’s down at 29 across the country, and Logan,...
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Midwestern Baby Names: What’s heading north in North Dakota?
Dec 21, 2024
  Nameberry guest blogger Andrea, whom many of you may know for her intelligent and thoughtful advice on our message boards, and who most recently blogged for us on royal baby names, now focuses her attention closer to home, with this report on naming trends in the midwest.   On a recent...
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Unique New York Baby Names!
Dec 21, 2024
  We got a call yesterday from Don Kaplan, a reporter for the New York Post, who’s doing a story about unique New York (remember that tongue twister?) baby names.   Don spent the past week poring over a quarter million names — yes, many of them pretty crazy — given to...
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Will Maisie Be the Next Daisy?
Dec 21, 2024
  We’ve seen it happen again and again.  A name–say Emily–becomes mega-popular.  Parents like the sound of it, but fear there are too many Emilys, so pick something similar but a little different: Emma.  When Emma gets to #1, they turn to Ella–and then perhaps to Ellie, Elle, Emme, Emery, Embry...
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Gossip Girl (and Boy) Names
Dec 21, 2024
  In a desperate attempt to bond with the teenagers in my family, I have become a devoted watcher of Gossip Girl. And as I take in the adventures of these upper-crusty New York teens, I can’t help but ruminate on their names.   What’s remarkable is not so much the names...
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Utah Baby Names: What’s So Funny?
Dec 21, 2024
  Guest blogger Sachiko, an LDS church member and mother of going-on-seven children, enlightens us on the ins and outs of the strange baby naming practices of the state of Utah.   Utah Baby Names: It’s a naming culture people love to hate, or at least love to laugh at.   If you’re...
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Question of the Week: Is a nickname enough of a name?
Dec 21, 2024
  It’s a trend that took off first in the UK, with prams populated by baby Archies and Alfies, Edies and Ellies—and now it has definitely crossed the ocean–the idea of going straight to the nickname and skipping the full, formal name completely.   We see boys being christened Sam and girls christened Sam, boys...
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Question of the Week: What will be the #1 names in ten years?
Dec 21, 2024
  This week we’re looking for your predictions of what the top boy and girl names will be a decade from now–one for each gender.   Will it be a name that’s already in the Top 10 or a dark horse that you see moving up from behind?   Check back with us in 2029 to...
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The Fastest-Rising Names in the UK
Dec 21, 2024
  The following post on the fastest-rising names in the UK is a guest post by Luke Eales from BabyNames.co.uk, one of the UK’s leading baby names websites. Established in 2007, the BabyNames.co.uk helps parents on the path to finding the perfect baby name.   Having read Nameberry’s recent article on popular...
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Brits Take Bets on Baby Names
Dec 21, 2024
  When British Prime Minister David Cameron’s wife Samantha was due to deliver their baby recently, there was a flurry of publicity on both sides of the Atlantic concerning the odds being given by bookmakers on various name possibilities. Since this practice is unknown in the US, we put a shout...
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Celebrity Baby Names: Normal Names Rule
Dec 21, 2024
  Yes, yes, we know that Danica McKellar recently named her son after a constellation called Draco and that celebrity chef Jamie Oliver christened his first boy Buddy Bear Maurice, sister to Daisy Boo Pamela, Poppy Honey Rosie, and Petal Blossom Rainbow, thereby inciting yet another storm of stories about crazy celebrity...
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Why Names Starting with A Rank #1
Dec 21, 2024
  Names starting with the letter A have become the most widely used in the U.S., given to over 10 percent of all babies, more than double the proportion of children who were given A names in the 1950s.   You can peg the popularity of A names to pure fashion, and...
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