Most popular names from 2013, now out from SSA

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Question for DCUM- did you all love these names as kids? I loved all these names growing up, so I think it's funny that now these are the most common baby names. I was wondering if this was the case for everyone else.


No. I'm in my 40s and liked names like Alyssa and Victoria and Sonya. At least that is what I named my dolls.


Alyssa peaked at #11 in 1998-1999. Average age or new moms was around 27 years old then, so born on average in 1971-1972. Those moms are in their early forties now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question for DCUM- did you all love these names as kids? I loved all these names growing up, so I think it's funny that now these are the most common baby names. I was wondering if this was the case for everyone else.


No, I liked names I grew up with. I LOVED Corey (as in Haim and Feldman) and Tamera and Erica
Anonymous
There are a couple of big jumps into the top 100: Sadie and Penelope. Penelope went from 125 to 56. Thank you, Kardashians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a couple of big jumps into the top 100: Sadie and Penelope. Penelope went from 125 to 56. Thank you, Kardashians.


Hey, the Kardashians did something good! Penelope is a nice name.
Anonymous
Oh, and WTH is up with Jase / Jace? Did I miss a major character in a movie or TV show?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are a couple of big jumps into the top 100: Sadie and Penelope. Penelope went from 125 to 56. Thank you, Kardashians.


Hey, the Kardashians did something good! Penelope is a nice name.


It's a beautiful name, I agree. I just hate seeing proof that they have so much influence on pop culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I can't pronounce many of them...


Really? Which ones are you having trouble with? I don't see any names that are difficult to pronounce.


Well then please tell me how to pronounce Daleyza, Neriah, Ishaan, and Thiago. (Is that from Othello with a lisp? )
Anonymous
Oh, and WTH is up with Jase / Jace? Did I miss a major character in a movie or TV show?


Jace is the son of the most dysfunctional (saying something) of all of MTV's Teen Moms, Jenelle Evans.
http://www.wetpaint.com/teen-mom/articles/jenelle-evans-a-timeline-of-her-arrests
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I can't pronounce many of them...


Really? Which ones are you having trouble with? I don't see any names that are difficult to pronounce.


Well then please tell me how to pronounce Daleyza, Neriah, Ishaan, and Thiago. (Is that from Othello with a lisp? )


Dah-LAY-zah, Ner-I-ah, ih-SHAWN, and THEE-ah-go (th as in thin, not as in the).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also fun--the SSA ranks names by how much they have changed in popularity. There are some doozies there:

http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/rankchange.html


I can't pronounce many of them...


and the spelling is atrocious. Abbigail? Charleigh for a girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also fun--the SSA ranks names by how much they have changed in popularity. There are some doozies there:

http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/rankchange.html


I can't pronounce many of them...


They're all easy to pronounce, but that is one spelling-challenged list, at least for the girls. My god - "h", "y", and "ee" in endless profusion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question for DCUM- did you all love these names as kids? I loved all these names growing up, so I think it's funny that now these are the most common baby names. I was wondering if this was the case for everyone else.


I named my daughter a name I loved as a kid, but was not popular then. The name then spiked in popularity several years before she was born. I was amazed at how it rose so much and how all these other parents suddenly liked it, too. I almost chose something else but it just felt right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question for DCUM- did you all love these names as kids? I loved all these names growing up, so I think it's funny that now these are the most common baby names. I was wondering if this was the case for everyone else.


Honestly, I did. I loved the names Sophia, Isabelle, and Abigail so much when I was younger. We didn't go with any of them because they were just too popular (and I found other names that I loved just as much), but yeah.


I didn't. But I'm 46, and considered them all old lady names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I can't pronounce many of them...


Really? Which ones are you having trouble with? I don't see any names that are difficult to pronounce.


Well then please tell me how to pronounce Daleyza, Neriah, Ishaan, and Thiago. (Is that from Othello with a lisp? )


Dah-LAY-zah, Ner-I-ah, ih-SHAWN, and THEE-ah-go (th as in thin, not as in the).


Whoops, I meant Thee-AH-go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also fun--the SSA ranks names by how much they have changed in popularity. There are some doozies there:

http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/rankchange.html


Love this. A big increase in ethnic names. I see a lot of Hispanic, Muslim, and Hindu names on here.
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