My husband and I are team green and have had a boy's name picked out for some time, but haven't decided on a girl's name yet. We want to use Spanish/Italian names because my husband is from Argentina and we will be raising the child bilingual. We like Stella, but I am concerned about its popularity. It was 89 in our state in 2011, and I'm also worried it sounds too much like the extremely popular Isabella/Ella/Bella. What are your thoughts on the name's popularity? We also like Luna, if you have any suggestions based on those names.
Re: Stella Popularity
I like Luna more than Stella. To be honest, Stella just reminds me of the beer Stella Artois, and I think it does kind of have the Bella/Ella connection, which would be something that bothered me.
The PP has some great Italian names. Other great choices would be Angelina, Eleonora, Caterina, or Maddalena.
Stella's fine, but I loooove Luna.
Stella is definitely gaining in popularity, and, in my opinion, it is definitely going to crack the top 50 in the next 3 to 5 years. I mean, it was #126 in 2009, #85 in 2010, and #73 in 2011. That means it still has plenty of momentum. It's already top-50 in 13 states (MN, CO, WA, KS, DC, OR, IA, NE, MA, IN, SD, VT, WI). But there are some states where it is much less popular ? it's ranked #200 or lower in WV, NM, and AK.
Whether it's too popular is up to you, but it's definitely popular.
FWIW, Luna is also experiencing a big surge in popularity. It's much less common than Stella (ranked #278 nationally, highest rank is #130 in CA), but it's also trending up.
Baby Name Popularity by State
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What a random opinion re: a stripper name.
OP our Stella is 3.5 and we have yet to meet another little one. There are none in preschool.
I agree regarding the stripper comment...I usually hear that it sounds like an old lady name! Thank you for your response, as the mom of a little Stella your insight is helpful!