| There's a reason these names aren't common. |
Yes! DS's name is surprisingly common in the DC area. But down south, where I live now? Not at all. |
| Why is it so important to be out of the top 500? The #500 names are at about 0.03% of all births-- i.e. 1 in 3000 girls or boys (so 1 in 6000 kids.) Even the #200 names only come up in about 1 in 2000 girl or boy births (so 1 in 4000 kids.) Do you really need to be rarer than that? |
Yup. How do you feel about Johan, Deacon, Cason, Danny, or Nikolai? Or Bethany, Alejandra, Janelle, Elisa, or Adelina? |
My husband and I separately went through the top 1000 and crossed out everything we disliked and highlighted the ones that caught our eye, then crossreferenced and got rid of anything one of us crossed out. Generated lots of ideas that way. We didn't linger over each name, it was just gut reaction, so it didn't take that long. |
No, there really isn’t - names are subject to fad and fashion just like everything else. |
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I like less common names, but I agree that sticking to those out of the top 500 is particularly tough for boys. That said, I like:
Raphael (519) Lewis (541) Conrad (577) Soren (580) Curtis (612) Carl (627) Nelson (633) Thaddeus (666) Anders (729) Henrik (801) Hugh (836) Heath (885) Reuben (906) Bjorn (953) Chad (956) Ira (972) Seamus (977) (Watch out for weird spellings of more popular names! There are a lot of those out there on the SSA list.) |
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Ok, here are names that are familiar but outside the Top 500 (which, btw, is heavy on misspellings of top 500 names).
Brendan Pierce Conrad Lionel Leonard Quincy Douglas Bruno Harold/Harry Thaddeus Stanley Augustine Thatcher Ephraim Duncan Spencer Cedric If you’ll accept a name between 490-500, you can add Asa and Lawrence. Blair Matilda Lorelai Beatrice Octavia Laurel Great Marissa Poppy Marina Noa Martha Deborah Estelle/Estella Judith Opal Nancy Ramona Iliana And between 490-500, you get Lilith, Meredith, and Megan. |
Matthew is in the top 20, Cameron is 60. |
Augustine is just awful. I would do August over Augustine. And Great for a girl's name? Is that a misspelling? Never have I heard of Great as a name! |
I know a non-white Adolf who was, for sure, born after WWII |
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| Maybe Great was supposed to be Gretta? |
I didn’t say I liked all the names, just that they are familiar. Some I do like, but others not so much. And it looks like Greta auto-corrected to Great. Please, no one name your daughter Great! |