Today’s name falls somewhere between trendy nouveau coinages and undiscovered gems.
Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Rayna as our Baby Name of the Day.
Today’s name falls somewhere between trendy nouveau coinages and undiscovered gems.
Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Rayna as our Baby Name of the Day.
Looking for a modern name that still reads Granny chic? Hoping for something with an indie edge? Today’s choice combines all three qualities.
Thanks to Shan for suggesting Glynis as our Baby Name of the Day.
She made a triumphant return to the US Top 1000 last year.
Thanks to Sarah for suggesting Farrah as our Baby Name of the Day.
Since I’ve starting writing AppMtn, I’ve learned that I can usually tell you why a name rose – hindsight is 20/20 – but I cannot tell you, with any certainty, which names will make the US Top 1000 in the year 2020.
I can say, with some confidence, that the majority of the names in the Top 100 will likely still be there in another decade. It takes years for popular names to wane: Jennifer reached #1 in 1970, but didn’t leave the Top 100 until 2009. Jason reached #2 in 1972, and he still came in at #69 last year.
The Freakonomics 2015 predictions at Baby Name Garden reflect the power of momentum. It is easy to imagine that Avery and Jackson would rise, but nearly impossible to guess which names would enter the Top 1000. They identified stylish choices like McGregor and Eleanora – not bad for baby naming rookies – but it takes more than that to make a popular name. There’s also this Business Insider article, suggesting that Griffin and Adele are among the ones to watch.
So I’m always in awe of the annual po0l winners at Baby Name Wizard. They seem to have a crystal ball, or maybe just a really sharp sense of how trends impact statistics.
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In starbaby news:
Last week at Nameberry was all about names borrowed from the labels of kids’ designers. This week I’m off in a different direction. Think fjords + comic books + popcorn + the ancient world.
That’s all for this week. As always, thanks for reading and have a great week!
Note: I’d originally agreed to write about Keziah today, for Racheli. Except when I finishing up the post, I realized it sounded eerily familiar. Sure enough, that was because Keziah was Baby Name of the Day back in the day. Oops, and Racheli, my apologies!
She made waves as the adopted name of a big screen mermaid.
Our Baby Name of the Day is the much-maligned Madison.
She brings to mind a shoe-shopping politician’s wife, but her roots are far deeper.
Thanks to Christina for suggesting Imelda as our Baby Name of the Day.
American boys are answering to King and Kingsley and Kingston, so why not this regal appellation?
Thanks to Sarah for suggesting Malik as our Baby Name of the Day.
She’s the stylish short form of Elizabeth worn by the unforgettable Audrey Hepburn.
Thanks to Lemon for suggesting Eliza as our Baby Name of the Day.
She’s a frills-free mythological choice with a certain flair.
Thanks to Taylor for suggesting Calyx as our botanical Baby Name of the Day.