If you are someone who likes to check the Social Security site to check on the popularity of names, and you have a limit as to how high on the list a name can be before it's knocked off your list, what is that limit? For example, some will only use a name if it hasn't hit the top 1000, while others only care if it is in the top 10. Just curious.
Re: What's your limit?
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
I would prefer not in the top 100. My favorite boy name, (Edward), isn't in the top 100 and I love that, but my two favorite girl names are in the top ten, (Emma and Sophia), so I guess, I don't care if I really love the name.
TTC since September 2012
We have an Olivia and while I spent my pregnancy trying to come up with something else this was the name for us. Even now when we are at public places and there are two other Olivia's I still feel like our daughter is so unique and special to us that while her name doesn't stand out as a unique identifier i dont think it hinders her indivI duality and is very suitable to her as a person. I'm saying a lot to just sayI believe in going with what you love :-)
But strangely each of our boy names were in the 400s.
ETA: my 1st sons name was in the 60s when I used it and he has had at least 1-2 kids with that name in his class since 3 years old and he's in 1st grade now. My younger son also has a kid with my older sons name in his class and there are a few others at his daycare. Meanwhile there has been only one Liam, Noah or Jackson! So you really never know what is going to become regionally popular all of the sudden either!
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