E. Gad. Kindergarten is going to the death of me, I just know it.
'Shindig'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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Top 10 baby names of 2007 - my niece's name is #1. Whoo?
Top 10 baby names of 2007
I'm still waiting for 'Enid' to make a comeback....
My new nephew's name is #28. My niece-to-be-here soon's name (Esther) isn't in the top 100.
18. Kaylee
Awesome.
You know, I swear every year that this will be the year of the Neat and Organized Desk. And yet? I have devolved into piles. Again. I need a secretary or a sherpa or something.
My new nephew's name is #28. My niece-to-be-here soon's name (Esther) isn't in the top 100.
Following the general trends of names, I predict that Esther will have a surge in 15-20 years.
(While the rule of thumb is something like great-grandparents' generation names will be the ones that become popular again when you have kids, my family is Old, so my working theory is that my mother's name--which happens to be Esther--will become popular around the time that her grandchildren are old enough to have kids.)
My son is at #55, which is about where he was when I named him. And my daughter is still not in the top 100. I have no idea where her name falls, I gave it to her because it was my mother's middle name.
I find it odd that Nevaeh is at #60something and Frances barely registers when a few decades ago it would have been the other way around, but I guess that just shows that names, especially girls' names, really do go in and out of fashion.
My mom's first and middle names are Enid Esther. (Generally I keep my mom's maiden name secret.)
Sienna is in the top 100? Why would you want to be named for an undistinguished shade of brown?