and saying, "popularity be damned, I love this name!"
I'm harassing this board trying to come to terms with our top two names. One is very popular and I've always loved it, but I have a 'road less traveled' personality in general and having a hard time accepting the name's popularity.
Our other. name ranks in the 700s and I like it very much but I know in my heart it's currently in second place.
Just digging for something, don't even know what.
Re: Anyone naming their LO from the top 10?
We are going very much with a road less traveled name.
When we named DS1 nearly 6 years ago, we didn't know anybody IRL with our "this is IT!" name. This predated BNB, but my tri board also loved our pick. Now, it's considered overexposed and oftentimes included on lists as a top hated name. Am I sorry about our decision? Absolutely not. I still adore it. Am I annoyed that it became uber popular? Yep, definitely.
That being said, DS is the only one in his preschool class, plethora of sports teams and summer camp group.
So, you never know.
My D is Chloe. If this baby is a boy, he will be Jack, but that's because it's an important family name; popularity can't touch that. Other girl names we like are Ella, Eva, Hannah, Clara, Maya, Annabel. Some less popular ones, too, but for the most part we like popular names.
I don't think you'll regret going with what you love.
Have you thought of going with the name you love but substituting a Y for one of the letters? That would make it unique
You only get one chance to name your kid, and they will be the one sitting at your dinner table, not the multitude of other kids with the same name, if that is what you imagine your kid's name as, popularity be damned. All the 80's Jennifers survived.
Amelia is apparently on the rise now and getting super popular. But we love it and we've loved it for a long time. We're not going to let it change our minds.
I'm a Rachel and more often than not I was one of at least two Rachels on my sports teams or youth groups, but not always. Sometimes it annoyed me, but not so much that I would still be harping about it. I don't need a "you-neek" name to make myself "special" or my own person.
To me popularity is a big deal breaker for me. My name was not even in the top 10 in my birth year (more like in the 40's or 50's). I still had at least 1 other girl with my name each school year, usually more. I freaking hated it. I hated growing up being Andrea R. or Andrea 3. I didn't want that for my kids. So I have a strict not on the top 100 rule.
Which makes me sad, since one of my favorite names I cannot use (Liam) due to popularity. So instead it got a middle name slot.
Baby Name Popularity by State
I was mad that DD (Amelia) was #30 the year she was born and still on the rise. I was convinced I didn't want a name in the top 50, but then we (and by we I mean my DH) fell in love with the name so we went ahead with it anyways. now I cannot imagine her named anything different.
Our boy name for this lo is Nathan which seems to consistantly be in the 20s. Our girl name for this lo is Genevieve, on a slow rise, but still in the 200s.
I say if you love it, I would go for it.
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That's my name, and I've never really had an issue with it's popularity. I was the only one in my grade in school..,
I think it may depend on your location...
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Well, we're not going top 10, but I am coming a little more to the side of "popularity be damned!"....
Our last name is pretty common (I think last time I looked it up, it was somewhere between #15-20 in the U.S.), so I want to avoid a common/plain name for that reason. I'd originally said I wanted to stay out of the top 100. But then I realized that some of the names I love the most are somewhere in 50-100. We probably won't go much lower than that (I love Amelia, for example, but if we use it it will be in the MN spot), but I'm not ruling anything out on that basis alone. And who knows what will jump in the next couple of years? I was also recently surprised to find out that my name was #15 in my state the year I was born - I didn't have a classmate with the same name as me until high school, and I went to a fairly big school. So all in all, I'm just worrying about the SSA list a lot less.
DS born at 34 weeks with (surprise!) gastroschisis turned short bowel syndrome.
131 days in the NICU, 7 trips to the OR, G-button, daily TPN....