I've always like the name Isabella - with DS I was definitely sure that was the girl name we would go with. Now that we're having a girl, I'm really trying to narrow down the list (only 7 weeks left...!) and Isabella just keeps sticking in my head. The thing is it's just so common now, I don't know how I feel about it. I still think it's a pretty name but it just seems I know so many baby Isabellas...
Is anyone picking a common name? what are your thoughts on it? I can just imagine her in school with 3 other 'Bellas' in her class.... My name isn't super common & I always like that...
Re: Thoughts on picking a common name...
I think most of the posters here will tell you to use the name you love, despite popularity. I tend to agree.
Also, though popular, Isabella is a pretty classic and feminine name with a history. I think the risk of this name sounding dated is slim to none.
If you were leaning towards Addison, for example, I might say to think about the chance of that name sounding dated in 15 years. Addison is popular, but trendy (read: not classic).
This is coming from someone with a name that screams 1980 (me).
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In my generation there were 23049837243 Jennifers, and they all survived
We had thought of toying around with the spelling or nicknames (Izabella for example, call her Iza).
I just remember knowing so many 'Katie's' and 'Jennifer's' in school - I want more of a unique name but Isabella just keeps coming back to my head...
My other options so far are Vivian/Vivienne/Viviana.... (obviously not common at all...)
Vivian X1000. I love the NN Vivi.
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if you adore a name, its popularity should be a non-issue for you.
I've said this before but, my name wasn't even in the top 1000 on the ssa list the year I was born and there was still a girl in my class who shared the same name. on the flip side, Sophia is super popular right now but I don't know one child or adult with that name IRL. So its a crap shoot, really! She will survive!
She would be living up to the meaning of her name - she sure is 'full of life'! (kicking nonstop).. I also like the nn Vivi...
I love Vivian/Vivienne also, but it's becoming more popular. I currently know more Vivian's than Isabella's. You could always do an uncommon mn and if there are several Isabellas in school, use the mn.
We are also thinking about using a common name (Samuel). Honestly, I'm not super thrilled about its popularity, but the fact that it is a classic name with a long history and fairly consistent popularity over time make me think it is ok. I've been starting to think of the baby as "Sam" and it feels right. There's a chance he will be Sam H. in school, but I think it's more important that it works for our family.
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My DD is Madeline which I know is fairly popular now, though I don't think it's the same level as my name. I loved the name when my H suggested it and we stuck with what we loved, no matter what the popularity of her name was.
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There is a reason why this name keeps coming back to you! My friend named her daughter Isabella despite the popularity and twilight references...but she knew she always loved that name it she didn't care it was #2.
I'm on the fence about Emma. Love Love Love the name...but I always try to find other names that are not as popular but then it makes me sad that maybe I would regret not using Emma in the end...and I'm not even pregnant!
Good luck!
I have Jacob on my list.
If you use a common name then yes you run a greater risk of them having another child in the same class with the same name. However, this can happen with almost any name and they won't be in school forever. I think a classic like Isabella is worth using.
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I think it really depends on your geographical location. My DD is 9 ... and the year she was born Emma was the 2nd most popular name of the year (it was the year after the Friends baby was born and the name exploded). She's in 3rd grade now and hasn't had another Emma in her class at all. We run into other Emma's on the playground sometimes .... but it's not obnoxious.
So I say if you love the name, use it!
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I agree!
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