What baby names are dying out?
Top 10 ‘Endangered’ Girls Names:
- Kirsty.
- Jordan.
- Shauna.
- Shannon.
- Courtney.
- Lauren.
- Gemma.
- Jodie.
How do you pick a baby name that flows?
My tips on choosing the right baby name include:
- Avoid passing trends.
- Remember that classic names don’t have to be boring.
- Take a look at your family tree.
- Honor your culture.
- Look up meanings.
- Contemplate all possible nicknames.
- Consider the importance of the middle name.
- Don’t forget about the initials.
What are the top baby girl names for 2013?
The top ten baby girl names list was peppered with beauties like Isabella, Ella (English, beautiful fairy), Emma (German, universal) and Charlotte (English, strong). In 2013, expect to see some pithy alternatives that take the ultra-girly edge off, like Ellie instead of Ella.
What was the most popular baby name in 2011?
Isabella (Italian, God’s oath) and Jacob (Hebrew, supplanter, substitute) were the top baby names in 2011, and these classic names won’t soon lose their appeal. But there’s a new name in second place on the girls’ list: Millie (English, short of Millicent, Amelia, Camilla, Mildred), which ranked eighth last year.
What are the top 10 searched baby names?
Top 10 Searched Baby Girl Names: 1. Isabella 2. Millie 3. Sookie 4. Ann 5. Ella 6. Betty 7. Ellie 8. Emma 9. Eithne 10. Charlotte Don’t miss out on the conversation we’re having at CNN Living. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest stories and tell us what’s influencing your life. Top 10 Searched Baby Boy Names: 1. Jacob 2. Max 3. Liam 4.
How is the popularity of a baby name determined?
The more babies that are given a particular name, the higher the popularity ranking. If multiple names have the same usage, the tie is broken by assigning popularity rank in alphabetical order.