I should start by saying I have an Avery, Jackson, and Ella as nices and nephew, and I love them dearly. And I think their names are super cute. I really do.
But cheese and rice, are there going to be any children NOT named Avery/Jackson/Ella in their generation?
Everytime I see a birth announcement or a "We've Got A Name!" post on Baby Names, these are the names. Also, I saw THREE "what do you think of Scarlett?" posts in one day over there. How do people even consider a name that has become so trendy as to become painful? Bella, anyone?
The minute I realized a name had broken the top ten, it would be out of the running. I don't care if I love the name. Don't do this to your kid.
(To be fair, I do think my SILs were on the cutting edge of this. The names weren't as popular when the kids were born.)
Re: Popular Names
Um, I think you need to add Jacob, Isabella, and Edward to your list, b/c OMG the Twilight phase has invaded baby names. Gag.
Don't get me wrong I love the names Jacob and Isabella, I just am sick of Twilight.
Ugh.
It's just...seriously? People cannot come up with a name that forty-seven gazillion other babies are going to have that year? It's not like you can't check on a name's popularity on the Interwebz. There are just a "few" sites devoted to this.
It's lazy and unbending. I don't know why it bugs me so much, but it really does.
I'm in the middle - I'm not the "Shiloh" or "Apple" naming type but I'm really not a fan of the super popular, 'trendy' names.
That being said, when I was little I KNEW I would have three children and name them Madison, Morgan and Madeleine... I was smart see, cause Morgan and (maybe) Madison could be boy names, too.
The only name DH didn't hate was Madeleine... which is unfortunately quite popular right now.
I mean, I am not going to name my kid "Chair" or something.
DH is super set on Luke for a boy, and it's in the top 50 (#48 last year). I'm okay with that.
But Top 10? No way.
And this from a girl who wanted an Aidan and an Emma, wayyyyy before SATC and Friends ruined those names for everyone.
Yup, same here. 5 years ago we both loved Jack and Grace - today they are completely out of the running. It makes me sad though, because I do love those names.
It IS a most excellent name, I have to say.
I used to love Emma and Bella until they became the only names in the universe.
DS's name is Henry: good name, nice showing on the list but not TOO popular.
Just add "-lin" the end and you have a uneek name! Didn't you know? All the cool kids are doing that.
Chairlin
Coatlin
Cuplin
I was going to use the name Grace, but it's in the top 20 and that changed my mind. My name was the number 1 name the year I was born. I like my name just fine, but I hated being Jen number 2.
Then again, I also hate made up names...
I agree for the most part, but I also think the list is deceiving. For example, DS's name is Christopher - which has been in the top 10 for pretty much ever - and I've never met another baby named Christopher.
I guess I'm all for naming your baby whatever you (general you) want (with the full understanding that I will make fun of you if that name sucks :-P) but you have NO right to complain about the name being super popular, or your kid having to be Jacob G. for the rest of your life - since you willingly did that to him. KWIM?
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For me if it's just a popular name, I don't really care and would still use it if it's a name we really loved. If the reason the name is popular is because of some Twilight-like instance or the latest teenage pop star, then I would rethink it.
And I can guarantee you none of my babies (look at that confidence) will have the name Jackson, Ella or Avery.
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I have to love a name. Period. I don't much care if it's popular, to be honest. . . I just have to love it and it has to have meaning.
That said, I wouldn't ever name my kid after the Twilight twinkies because, well, good lord that's loathesome.
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I have this list of names that I love and I feel like all of my FH friends are using them up.... Damn my body! I wish I could stay pregnant so I could actually "claim" one of my fav names.
I don't like made up names either, and I'm also not a fan of having my kids name listed in the top 10. Some of my fav names: For a boy, Charlie or Graham and for a girl Molly or Norah.
I feel like a lot of you, I want to love a name without it being trendy. If the name I love becomes trendy, I don't know what I will do. I'm secretly dying right now because my brother is expecting. They haven't shared the first name, but I already know they are using the middle name we want, but it is a middle name... that's okay right?
Emma is my great grandmothers name. I have wanted a little girl named Emma my whole life, my doll babies were always Emma.
I remember watching that fateful episode of Friends and bawling because I knew my special not at all popular name had just be ruined. Lame, but everytime I see a new Emma I secretly give the parents the finger.
And my 2 cents...I'm not a big fan of popular names either. But I agree, if I LOVE a name, if its popular or not, I will use it. But, usually I like unusual names (not made up ones, just different). I have my girl name picked out and it isnt very popular now, but I can see it becoming popular. Sooo I REALLY hope I can "claim" it before it hits the top baby names list!!!
And I would never ever name my kid after a Twilight character! Or any character for that matter. It has nothing to do with the fact that I loathe Twilight....
Pardon me, I was either twice as worked up as I thought or the bumpfarted.
Although the Bump never makes mistakes so it must have been me.
I won't give a name if it's in the top 100. I'd prefer it to not be in the top 200.
My favorite girls name right now isn't even in the top 1000. And yet it's totally familiar, easy to spell and pronounce, classic, full of literary and historical precedent, and not made up or confusing.
I win
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This is why I can't stop lurking.
My husband's name is Edward and we had always planned to name our son after him, either as a Jr. or with a different middle name. When we were discussing baby names with some friends recently, they said, "oh, are you planning to name the baby Edward after Twilight?" Umm, no, dork, meet my husband, Edward -- you know the dude you have known most of your life, the best man at your wedding?!?!
Notice I used the words "had always planned" up there. My husband hates all things Twilight and now refuses to give our son his name b/c of Edward Cullen.
This. And once again we have something creepy in common. I also wanted to name a daughter Madeleine too, but it is def too popular
That is border line child abuse.
My thoughts exactly! When I first met the kids, I had to stop myself from laughing out loud and asking where Joey, Monica and Phoebe were.
This is a tragic story. I am so sorry.
(Damn you Stephenie Meyer!!)
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As a teacher, I hate all those names too. I had three Katelins one year, and they were all spelled differently! Ugh!
Lets not forget the wonderful Redneck sussex co.NJ couple who named their children
Adolf Hitler Campbell, aged three; JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, aged two; and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell