DD's name still isn't on the chart, and DS's name has dropped from 768 to 804. I guess DH and I did a good job with the whole "give them a recognizable but uncommon name" thing.
DD's name still isn't on the chart, and DS's name has dropped from 768 to 804. I guess DH and I did a good job with the whole "give them a recognizable but uncommon name" thing.
DD's name still isn't on the chart, and DS's name has dropped from 768 to 804. I guess DH and I did a good job with the whole "give them a recognizable but uncommon name" thing.
DD's name still isn't on the chart, and DS's name has dropped from 768 to 804. I guess DH and I did a good job with the whole "give them a recognizable but uncommon name" thing.
My top boy and girl name are in the 800-ish area. I am so relieved to see that they are still not that popular.
I do have a top 100 boy and girl name that I am so torn about, though. Especially the girl name. It is top 20 and I just don't think I can get over it enough to use it.
My daughter's name is falling fast. I'm kind of glad. Her name is Meredith, btw, and she's almost 6. It was close to 300, I think, when she was born, and it's now in the 600s.
My 3 year old daughter's name is gaining popularity since her birth. It jumped up 7 spots in the 20s. My one year old daughter's name dropped 3 spots in the 700s.
Post by sparrowsong on May 16, 2012 17:51:47 GMT -5
I'm not surprised Sophia is #1. I know SO MANY kids with that name. I am surprised Henry isn't top ten. Because if Sophia is the popular girl name in my circles, Henry is the popular boy name.