Post by Velar Fricative on May 6, 2016 8:33:44 GMT -5
I'm really surprised Alexandra continues to decrease in popularity. I feel like it's a name that is only growing in popularity (but not super popular). But maybe that's because it was rumored to be a possible name for the UK royal baby girl?
And Alexandria is way less popular but somehow people keep calling DD that. It annoys the hell out of me.
Interesting - DD's name has been steadily dropping since 2000 and is now #119. DS' name has been steady in the 30s in that time - 37 for 2015, which is when he was born.
I'm surprised Nora/ Norah isn't in the top 2000 because I know 3 babies including my own born since February with that name. Maybe next year it will be there. I find it bizarre I know so many people who picked the same name.
Oddly, I've never met a Noah IRL! The top girls names, however, I know multiple of most.
Our boy name has been slowly inching up (but still high 100s). It suggested here frequently, so I'm nervous its going to get popular. Our girl name is getting less popular, currently low 300s.
I'm surprised Nora/ Norah isn't in the top 2000 because I know 3 babies including my own born since February with that name. Maybe next year it will be there. I find it bizarre I know so many people who picked the same name.
I'm surprised Nora/ Norah isn't in the top 2000 because I know 3 babies including my own born since February with that name. Maybe next year it will be there. I find it bizarre I know so many people who picked the same name.
Nora was DHs top pick for S that I ended up vetoing. Its up to 41 which is still a big bump for the name.
Oddly, I've never met a Noah IRL! The top girls names, however, I know multiple of most.
Our boy name has been slowly increasing (but still high 100s). It suggested here frequently, so I'm nervous its going to get popular. Our girl name is getting less popular, currently low 300s.
I know a couple, but different ages than my Noah. I remember reading that the most popular names now are used much less frequently than the top names from say the 80s, which is interesting.