May 2012 Moms

Classic girl names that are not SO popular

HI May Mommies! I also posted this in the baby names forum but really appreciate the honest opinions and ideas from May Moms!! I am looking for a girl name that is classic, timeless, etc but that is not so popular. My two favorites are Ava and Ella but they seem to be on top of the popular lists right now.  Are there are names that are similar but no so popular? Despite their popularity..I love Ava and Ella and are still strongly considering them as I think they are so pretty. Any of your opinions are appreciated!
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  • After having our DD I really got over worrying whether the name was a popular one or not.  If you love the name I think you should go for it.  This time around if we have a girl we will go with Olivia, which is super popular.  

    FWIW I love Ava! 

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  • I agree, I dislike popularity. If your library has a copy, or you're willing to spend $8, check out the book Bring Back Beatrice! It's basically this same idea of classic names, popular and not.

    Maybe think of names that could have Ella as a nn if you wanted but that give her other options? Eleanor (though this is also becoming popular), Elliana, Anabelle, etc?

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  • I'm naming my baby Eleanor but calling her Ella. If I get my way, baby two will be Penelope. 
  • The three top girls names I like are all popular- including Eva.  Another classic names that is not as popular- but climbing is Clara.
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  • I'm personally a fan of the names Charlotte and Annabella, and they aren't the most popular either (which is why I like them lol)

    You may want to consider looking up a list of names Jane Austen used in her books (on that note, Jane is an interesting name too lol). I've always loved the names she used for her characters. Very classic, feminine names.

  • I agree with the not so popular names.  I love the name Ella if you had to choose one.  My daughter has 4 Ava's in her class and we know 3 others.  I just don't want my child to be Ava B. or Ave S. you know?.  I also like the names Lydia, Eva, and Francine. They are not soooo popular.  Good luck.  It's so fun to name a girl! Boys are much harder!

  • You can check out Nameberry.com. They have a pretty comprehensive list of names. I like it because they have categorized it into lists, including, classic girl names that aren't very popular.  They also have categories like, if you like the name ava, you'll love..... and will list other possibilities.

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    I agree, I dislike popularity. If your library has a copy, or you're willing to spend $8, check out the book Bring Back Beatrice! It's basically this same idea of classic names, popular and not.

    I want to read this book just for the title! I love classic but not so popular names. Some ones that were on my list if we were having a girl were, Emmaline, Beatrix, Audrey, and Eleanor. DH shot them all down but I still love them! 

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  • I would search for popular girl's names in the 1900s. Here are some that I like that came up: Ruth, Lilian, Frances, Louise, Mabel, Evelyn, Eleanor, Leona, Loretta, Matilda, and Winifred.
  • Eleanor is getting more and more popular every day. People are choosing Eleanor and going with the popular NN of Ellie or Ella.   I see it seriously climbing up the 2011 list when it comes out this May.  I loved that name but DH hated it..

    We are going with Amelia which is slightly popular and gaining popularity too.. but it's a family name and I love it!   

    Have you thought about Margaret, Ramona, Darla, Clara, etc?

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  • We went with Abigail for DD - which at the time wasnt all too popular.  This DD will be Paige - classic but not overused!

     

    Good luck! 

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  • I would not let a names popularity discourage me from giving it to my LO.  At some point it will be more popular than not (unless you go completely off the grid)...

    Name her what feels right, both are great names. 

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  • imagepischkepear:
    You can check out Nameberry.com. They have a pretty comprehensive list of names. I like it because they have categorized it into lists, including, classic girl names that aren't very popular.  They also have categories like, if you like the name ava, you'll love..... and will list other possibilities.

    This website is awesome! It's where we found our not so popular classic/vintage names.

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  • We're naming our daughter Delilah. It different and super cute!! I'm in love with it!!!
  • I feel like many of the classic names are always going to be popular.  We aren't worrying too much about where our baby's name is on the list of popularity.  In fact, our top names are pretty high up but they are names we like.

    What about Evelyn?  I know it's popular, but I feel like it's a timeless name and can have a nickname that is similar to your name choices. 

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  • I really like Ida, Hazel and Opal.
  • Truthfully, classic girl names are getting popular and I feel like any classic name you choose, you most likely won't be the only one.

    With that said, I feel there is a HUGE difference between popular and trendy. Even if it is popular, a classic name is beautiful and will never be out of style. So even if there are 10 Ella's in her class or 10 Emma's it'll always be that way because they are solid, good names. It's not like naming your daughter something trendy like Brynlee or Kayden and that becoming popular.

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  • Yeah! I love classic older names!  Some suggestions that I love are:

    Maggie, Megan, Molly, Rachel, Claire, Susan, Marie

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  • If we had a girl we were going to go with Grace Amelia.  I think both of those names are classic and pretty, but not hugely popular.  I think Grace was somewhere in the 20s for the top 100 names last year.  Popular, but not so much that every 2nd or 3rd girl has that name...

    My personal favorite that DH vetoed was Natalie.  Also classic and pretty,  but not overly used.

    Good luck!

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  • Thank you for this...I love that point. Trendy and popular are not necessarily the same thing .I appreciate this response!!! I love Ava...Ava Joy (nickname AJ?) . I personally dont even know any Ava's but I hear its popular for babies!
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  • Here's a thought about popular names... my name was only popular in the late1800's and I was one of three girls with the same name in my class. So you can try to avoid it as much as possible but you can't predict where trends are going and what will become popular in your geographic area. Actually, vintage names are becoming very popular. So with that said name your daughter a name you love.
  • I love Ella, If you love a name I would use it even if it were popular, who cares who else is named Ava or Ella, this Ava or Ella will be the most important in your life and thats all that matter, if you love it go with it!
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    I'm personally a fan of the names Charlotte and Annabella, and they aren't the most popular either (which is why I like them lol)

    You may want to consider looking up a list of names Jane Austen used in her books (on that note, Jane is an interesting name too lol). I've always loved the names she used for her characters. Very classic, feminine names.

    Charlotte is actually becoming quite popular.  I think its in the top 100 Names.  My cousin has a daughter and they named her charlotte but call her charli.

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  • Well, on my shortlist there's: Catherine, Elise, Eleanor, Beatrice, Celeste, Eloise.

    All classic but not too popular.

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    I love Ella, If you love a name I would use it even if it were popular, who cares who else is named Ava or Ella, this Ava or Ella will be the most important in your life and thats all that matter, if you love it go with it!
     

    i love this..thank you!

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    imagefyziksgirl:

    I agree, I dislike popularity. If your library has a copy, or you're willing to spend $8, check out the book Bring Back Beatrice! It's basically this same idea of classic names, popular and not.

    I want to read this book just for the title! I love classic but not so popular names. Some ones that were on my list if we were having a girl were, Emmaline, Beatrix, Audrey, and Eleanor. DH shot them all down but I still love them! 

    I LOVE Emmaline but hubby just shot it down big time. :-(

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    imagemegank814:

    I'm personally a fan of the names Charlotte and Annabella, and they aren't the most popular either (which is why I like them lol)

    You may want to consider looking up a list of names Jane Austen used in her books (on that note, Jane is an interesting name too lol). I've always loved the names she used for her characters. Very classic, feminine names.

    Charlotte is actually becoming quite popular.  I think its in the top 100 Names.  My cousin has a daughter and they named her charlotte but call her charli.

     Ah, well then I'll scratch Charlotte off the list (:

  • I love classic names as well.  Our daughter's is Scarlet Reese and I'm pregnant now with a girl and we are naming her Amelia Rose.
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