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Dec. 7th, 2006 06:42 pmSo these are apparently the most popular names of 2006. Of course it's pretty similar to 2005, but any opinions? I don't know why Hailey is so popular, I think it's gross...and Ava jumped way up, which isn't surprising because three out of the four little girls on my street alone are named Ava. Logan and Noah also jumped way up, I like Noah a lot so that depresses me.
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Date: 2006-12-08 12:21 am (UTC)social security statistics say something different: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
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Date: 2006-12-08 12:25 am (UTC)The name I picked is #567 or something like that on the names list so I'm all happy it's not so common but still nifty.
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Date: 2006-12-08 12:43 am (UTC)We have a few Madisons at my daycare, so we just call the Madeline "Maddie" so we don't call her Madison out of habit.
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Date: 2006-12-08 01:00 am (UTC)It's so weird that I only know one Emma and all the Kaitlyns I know are teenagers. I don't know anyone named Madison or Sophia or Ava. And I know a lot of children.
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Date: 2006-12-08 01:08 am (UTC)And If I ever met someone who named their kid Aedyn, I'd never talk to them again. That's atrocious.
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Date: 2006-12-08 01:35 am (UTC)All of those girls' names ('cept Madison, and I prefer the spelling Hayley) are rather good. I was thinking Nevaeh and Jaeyden or something would take the top spots.
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Date: 2006-12-08 05:07 am (UTC)In other words, it's not data from everyone in the U.S., only from those who belong to that particular site and have chosen to respond to the survey. It's is a pretty safe bet that "people who own computers" will be disproportionately represented in that sample - and the name choices will reflect that fact.
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Date: 2006-12-08 06:13 pm (UTC)1. Emma (Rank in 2005: 1)- HATE HATE HATE
2. Madison (Rank in 2005: 3)- you know if it wasnt so trendy i'd quite like it... but no.
3. Ava (Rank in 2005: 10)- i love this name. Shame it's so high it's totally unusable. I know 3 Ava's, two are 19 and one was born this year.. but I only know a few babies born this year.
4. Emily (Rank in 2005: 2) - meaqn too much like\Emma.
5. Isabella (Rank in 2005: 6)- really really like but again like Ava.
6. Kaitlyn (Rank in 2005: 4)- I love Caitlin but no other spelling.
7. Sophia (Rank in 2005: 5)- love, i'd use as a middle name as it's mine.
8. Olivia (Rank in 2005: 7) - love
9. Abigail (Rank in 2005: 11) - really dislike.
10. Hailey (Rank in 2005: 13)- really dislike
Boys:
1. Aiden (Rank in 2005: 1)- blah
2. Jacob (Rank in 2005: 2)- it's okay
3. Ethan (Rank in 2005:3)- love
4. Ryan (Rank in 2005: 6)- dont like
5. Matthew (Rank in 2005: 5) it's okay bit boring
6. Jack (Rank in 2005: 8) really dislike
7. Noah (Rank in 2005: 16) love
8. Nicholas (Rank in 2005: 4)dislike
9. Joshua (Rank in 2005: 9) LOVE
10. Logan (Rank in 2005: 19) dislike, too surname-y
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Date: 2006-12-08 06:25 pm (UTC)and it irks my husband that there are all these Logan's being born. so that's a plus. lol. really though, around his age (6) there aren't THAT many he knows in person so it's alright.
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Date: 2006-12-08 07:25 pm (UTC)We've got the Babysitter's Club generation having children these days. Everyone draws from the same experiences. Everyone seems to ebb and flow with the same trends, whether they realize they are part of something bigger or not. Logan is very predictably a name that is appealing to this generation. Last name as first name, en/on/an ending sound, cute/nice boy from childhood reading materials... it's got nothing but good associations for 20-something mothers.
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Date: 2006-12-08 07:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-09 04:37 am (UTC)I guess it's because it's been driven home that he was ok with the name because it's Wolverine's real name(from X-Men, in case you didn't know).
and that's a good point. there are good and bad names to me that relate directly back to what I read as a kid/pre-teen/teen etc, and I've not realized that those books definitely rank up there in the influence department.
and now I'm also realizing a host of other semi-popular/popular names that could have been derived from those books...
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Date: 2006-12-09 04:41 am (UTC)