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Social security list spin off- Disney's list of fastest rising baby names

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cateyemm
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Social security list spin off- Disney's list of fastest rising baby names

Thoughts? I definitely agree with Harper!
And I've never even heard of Iker!
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I told you about the most popular baby names for boys and girls (plus similar alternatives for anyone looking to stay away from the Top 20 list) earlier this week. And now? Now it’s time to look at the popular baby names of the future. By analyzing the Social Security Administration’s list of popular baby names (and with a little pop-culture know-how), I compiled a list of the fastest-growing names. Names that just might indicate some future chart-topper trends.

So even if you think you’re picking a unique baby name (like Mila or Brantley), you might have yourself a Sophia or Jacob instead. Take a look at my picks for baby names on the rise:
Girl names sure to sky-rocket:

Amelia
Charlotte/Charley (sure to be a Top 10 soon)
Scarlett
Harper (the fastest-rising girl name in the Top 100)
Penelope (especially now that a certain Kardashian, possibly responsible for the “Mason” boom, named her daughter Penelope. Sigh.)
Adele
Estelle/Stella
Briella/Brielle (the fastest-rising girl name of 2011)
Mila (another name that skyrocketed last year — presumably because of a Ms. Kunis)
Aubrey/Aubree
Molly
Violet
Lucy

More girl names on the rise:
Isla and other short -ah ending names: Aria, Luna, Cora, Eva, Nora, and Clara (in the tradition of Emma, Olivia, and Ava).
Elsie, Elise, Eliza and Eloise (the new El- names?)
Ivy
June
Juniper
Olive
Names ending in -lyn or -lynn (Evelyn, Raelynn, Emmalynn, Addilynn, etc.). This is a huge trend.
Names ending in -anna (Audrianna, Lilliana, Aviana, etc.)
Alice
Bryn
Harlow
Kinsley/Kinley/Kensley
Vera
Ember and other “Em-” names like Emery and Emerson
Milania
Bristol
Kennedy


Boy names sure to sky-rocket:
Brantley (the fastest-rising boy name in 2011)
Jackson and all of its alternative spellings: Jaxon, Jaxen, Jaxon
Declan (the next Aiden?)
Grayson/Greyson
Elijah (already ranks in the Top 20, but it’s steadily climbing to the top along with Liam)
Levi
Henry
Oliver
Isaiah
Asher
Silas/Sylas
Milo
Wyatt

More boy names on the rise:
Iker (the fastest-rising boy name of 2011)
Raylan/Rylen
Maximiliano
More “X” names: Felix, Axel, Jax, Rex, Dexter, Dax, and Lennox.
Harvey (It’s still in the 800s here in the States, but it just entered the U.S. Top 1,000 last year after the name ranked in England’s Top 50. The next name import?)
Flynn
Jasper
Atticus
Abram
Abel
Cato and other “-O” ending names: Arlo, Hugo, Theo, and Nico
Kayson
Archer
Kingston
Surnames (in addition to Jackson): Hayes, Parker, Lennox, Sullivan, and Edison.
Zeiden

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Message edited 10/25/2012 11:39:29 AM.

Posted 10/25/12 11:38 AM
 
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Re: Social security list spin off- Disney's list of fastest rising baby names

Thanks! This is a great list. Wyatt, is one of our top boys name right now, interesting to see it was on there! Haven't heard anyone use the name recently.

Posted 10/25/12 12:07 PM
 
 
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