DH is set on naming our baby girl Emily. It's the only name he's been excited about and I really like the name too. I think it's classic and cute and can grow with her into adulthood, but I also know that it's in the top ten for girls names. I'm not so much concerned that it's a "common" name, but at the same time I don't want her to have to go by Emily T. because there are 5 other girls in her class with the same name, which was the case for me growing up. I'm a teacher and in the past 8 years in the classroom I've only had one Emily. So what does everyone think...how popular is Emily really?
Re: How popular is Emily really?
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As for whether there will be others in her class, like pp said, it's a crap shoot. There are six girls in my daughter's day care class and two of them are Anya and two of them are Roxy. Mine is kate, which is def more popular, but she's the only one.
Eta autocorrect fail.
My sons first year in preschool he was the only Noah in his whole school (maybe 100ish kids). The second year, he was one of three in his class, but those were the only three in his school. This year he is the only Noah in his whole Kindergarten (60 kids). There is only one set of duplicate names in the grade and that name is Valerie.
You really never know who will be in your kids classes. I personally only know one Jackson or Aiden, but a ton of Henry's. I only know one Sofia, but at lease half a dozen Hazels.