18. Kaylee
Awesome.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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?
Top 10 baby names of 2007
Oh my total god. Aiden, Jayden, Braden, Hayden and Cayden? WTF, parents of boys! Come up with new names, please!!
Sienna is in the top 100? Why would you want to be named for an undistinguished shade of brown?
So your child will grow up like this!
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
Esther is actually being named for one of her great-grandmothers (our paternal grandmother, born 1907...although she would have never admitted it!).
Oh my total god. Aiden, Jayden, Braden, Hayden and Cayden? WTF, parents of boys! Come up with new names, please!!
Mayden! Zayden! Clayden! Fayden!
Do any of those work for you?