I hear a lot of people mention that this name is "trendy" and gaining popularity. I would be really interested to hear where people are from that this name is popular. I live in New England (MA specifically) and I have never met anyone with this name. It could be that it isn't popular in my area but it could be that I am a FTM and just don't know many people having babies! I ask because it is on our short list right now. I'm not against using popular names (though I wouldn't go out of my way to) but at the same time I don't want LO to show up to pre-school and have 5 others kids with the same name there!
Re: Emerson
I think it's a great name for a boy. I HATE it as a girl's name.
I don't think it's too trendy at all. I'm from the south though. So that rules out the southeast and northeast...LOL
Lol, so it must be popular west of the Mississippi!
I love it for a girl!!! This is my friend's top name if she has a girl. I could not picture this name on a boy, even though traditionally it is a boy name (Emer's Son)
I know one little boy named Emerson. They live in South Dakota. I think it's a cute name.
I'm in the PNW and have never met one. I do know a bumpie who is from the south who named her daughter Emerson.
My preference is that this is a boy name.
How many people you know with a name is not always a good way to gauge name popularity.
This graph tell me it's trendy.
https://www.babynamewizard.com/voyager#prefix=emerson&ms=false&exact=false
I also think it's trendy because it has become another "spell however you want name" examples include: Emmerson, Emersun, Emersyn (vomit)
It is also trendy because it hits two major name trends the EM - names for girls (Emily, Emma, Emerson, Emme, Emelia, Emery, Emmeline) AND it is a boy name being used on girls (Riley, Logan, Taylor, Elliot, Ryan, Addison, Madison, Quinn, Reese, etc)
It is trendy and gaining in popularity. Certainly not my kind of name, but when spelled correctly it's not my most hated baby girl name ever.
This! 100% this!
I'm in Louisiana, and I have heard this name several times on girls. I think it's terrible.
I agree. I love girls names that end in -son including Emerson.
My son's name is Ryan and it means "little King." We're not royalty, so was it wrong of me to use that name?
DD (5 years old) from IUI in 2012
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True dat. Boom!
Oh wow. Not a fan of ANY of those those alternate spellings. Yuck. You're right about names being trendy because of the "spell it however you want" phenomenon though ... Definitely not for me.
This is what I meant to quote in my response.
DD (5 years old) from IUI in 2012
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Emerson is more popular than average for girls in MA: in 2011 it was #276 nationally and #165 in MA (37 uses). It's also more popular than average for boys: #387 nationally vs. #294 in MA (17 uses). Maybe we have an unusual concentration of Ralph Waldo Emerson fans? I dunno.
Emerson achieves its highest rank in Kentucky (#133) followed by Colorado (#134), Tennessee (#142), Iowa (#154), and Massachusetts. It's not quite as popular in the other New England states (#198 in NH, #212 in CT, fewer than 5 uses in ME, RI, and VT).
Baby Name Popularity by State
I actually did do the research. Allison "The meaning of the name Allison is Son Of The Noble One" Maybe Alison is different...
https://www.babynames.com/name/ALLISON
Interesting! Thank you for the stats! I really do think the reason I haven't heard it much is because this is my first baby and I am one of the very first of my friends to start procreating haha. I am not surprised about more popularity in MA. My FI actually thought of the name because of Ralph Waldo Emerson (he is an an English professor).
FWIW, my sister is named Alison with one "L" and up until recent years, this speliing was FAR less common than Allison. She could never find personalized items spelled her way and she was always correcting people. I guarantee that my parents didn't choose this spelling b/c it was gender correct; they just fell in love with the name. This is the way naming your LO should be.
Along the same lines, DS1 is Jackson even though DH isn't named Jack. For shame! Rather both of our grandpas were Jacks. Should he be Jackgreatgrandson??
OP, I think Emerson is nice for a girl regardless of gender rules (besides, Behind the Name says it's a UNISEX name) and the fact that your DH is an English professor makes me like this name even more for your DD
Awesome point.
I much prefer it for a girl despite the meaning. I just lean towards Em or Emme as nn when I hear the name which are obviously feminine. DH even suggested using it for a boy OR a girl since it is technically unisex (unpopular opinion lol) now but based on PPs it seems more used on girls so I don't know about that! We both love it and are going for literary connections with our names because of DH's profession
I know one Emerson. He's a little boy. I don't care for it on a girl at all.
Time stamped as in when people hear it in 20 years they'll know she was a baby born around this time? Like how certain names were trendy in the 80s but not widely used now?
Emersdotter for the gender police out there.
In answer to the question, I've heard of it in the friend-of-a-friend context. But in general I do not like the let's-pick-a-random-last-name trend. So I'd say thumbs-down, unless you're a big Ralph Waldo fan.
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If Emerson were not so popular for girls, this would sound silly to me. It's like saying Julius should be a girl name because you might give someone named Julius the nickname Julie. Never mind that -us is almost always a masculine ending in Latin, just like -son is a masculine ending in English, or was back when people still spoke it.
Yes, like if I told you my name was Tiffany you would have a good guess of how old I might be.
I heard this name at least 10 years ago and fell in love with it for a girl. I realize that technically it is a "boys" name but to me it has a girl context to it. Our LO will have this name if a girl and we're dead set on it!
It isn't popular in our area either FYI. I know of no one with this name in my area, Upper MI.
I agree! And why are we naming girls with boy names, anyway??
It's #1 on our girls list!!!
We know a boy Emerson and a girl who spelled it Emmerson (with 2 M's) which I personally thought was pretty cool. But hey thats me. I like different names with different spellings. And I really really like unisex names.
I associate Emerson with a girl.
Regardless what we all think, when your DD is born everyone around you will start associating Emerson with a girl
Best of luck!