Long before I got pregnant, I knew what I wanted to name my daughter, were I ever to have one. And as luck would have it, I am! In less than four short months, the little girl my husband and I created will make her way into the world, and "the name" will be bestowed upon her. It's almost as if it were meant to be (I found boys' name impossible) -- you know, if you believe in that sort of thing.
Since coming up with "the name," I've been careful. Careful to never let it slip. And careful to make sure I always peruse the "Top Name" lists when they're released, out of fear that hers will be on there. Luckily, it wasn't on any of last year's. And even more luckily, it isn't on this year's.
That's right, Nameberry has already released the Top Boy and Top Girl Names of 2012. Is yours on the list? Check out the top 10 ...
Now, before you see the name you chose for your darling little one and start panicking, keep in mind, the list is an indication of which names parents will be using for their babies in 2012 and beyond, according to Nameberry -- who, let's face it, knows their stuff. Okay, here we go:
Top 10 Girl Names of 2012:
1. Charlotte
2. Seraphina
3. Amelia
4. Violet
5. Isla
6. Imogen
7. Adelaide
8. Alice
9. Scarlett
10. Lila
Top 10 Boy Names of 2012:
1. Asher
2. Finn
3. Henry
4. Milo
5. Jasper
6. Atticus
7. Oliver
8. James
9. Jude
10. Felix
Now, don't get me wrong, these are all lovely names (my personal favorites are Atticus, Jude, and Scarlett), but, I don't know, I feel sort of good knowing the one we're going with didn't make the list. Kind of feels like we got away with something. Hopefully it won't be on the 2013 either.
Which names are your favorite? Do you consult these types of lists when brainstorming name ideas?
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My youngest is named Karston. Out of boredom one day I checked the Social Security website (which is a lot more accurate than "nameberry" I'm sure) and it hasn't been in the top 1000 in the last 100 years. If it was ohwell, but it's kind of cool that it wasn't.
My oldest is named Kaden and of course that has made the top 100 a handful of times in the last 20 years, but not nearly as often as most people seem to think. Again ohwell. :)
Luckily the name Im giving to my baby girl is not on there and neither is the name I have picked on the off chance that all my ultrasounds are proven wrong.
I am happy that none of my kids names have appeared in the most popular/trendy name list although all of my children have strong classic old names Leona, Dantzig (Dan) and soon to be William.
I do think its a shame that people choose names that have no meaning to them or would not set the child up for success. It's been proven that your name can affect your success in school, careers, etc. Your name is the first thing on your resume!
My daughter's name is Marika (pronounced Mareeka) and I don't think I will ever see that name on a popular baby names list, at least not on the US lists. My daughter's name is more common in Europe as it is a variation of Mary in some countries/languages.