Sunday, 20 January 2013

Uncommon Baby Girl Names

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Uncommon Baby Girl Names Biography
When I call my 5-year-old daughter’s name at the playground in our neighborhood, it seems as if all of the girls turn around. That’s because my daughter’s name is Ruby, which may not be very popular nationwide, but is very trendy in my neck of the woods (Park Slope, Brooklyn). Although I love the name dearly (and have no regrets about her name), I can safely say it is no longer a “cool” baby name. Am I the slightest bit disappointed that Ruby’s name has only grown in popularity and is not as unusual as I had hoped? Perhaps. Why are parents these days constantly on the lookout for the next unusual name? In our individualist culture, being unique is generally seen as a plus. In fact, originality seems to be the key to baby naming these days. In Babble’s recent baby name poll, 90% of those who responded said that a name’s popularity would make them less likely to choose it for their child. And nearly 90% said that as long as they liked a name, they wouldn’t mind if it was “out of style.”
The researchers who analyzed baby name trends have attributed the increase in unusual baby names to a broader cultural shift from encouraging conformity to emphasizing difference.
Baby name guru Pamela Redmond Satran, co-author of Beyond Ava and Aiden recently scoured name statistics and came up with “100 Cool Uncommon Baby Names.” When she says “uncommon,” she means really rare – used for 25 or fewer babies in 2009. In other words, Ruby definitely does not qualify.
By sorting through 25,000 names, Redmond Satran came up with 50 boys’ names and 50 girls’ names that fit her criteria: “a name with a genuine provenance (as opposed to a jury-rigged Lizzeth or Zhane), that is attractive (sorry, Ethel) and feels contemporary (bye-bye, Ethelred), yet is used for only a handful of babies each year.”
I’ve sorted through Satran’s list and come up with my own lists based on her findings:

I’ve been working on this hub for a long, long time. I’ve kept a running list in a composition book, and whenever I ran across another name, I’d jot it down. I began with family names and names of friends. I thought about authors and literary characters. Television, movies, and music were also good sources. Actually, sometimes I even flipped through the phone book. One of my very best sources for some unusual names, however, was my experience as a teacher. There are just some names you never forget, and anyway, I had a few old class rosters to pour over, too. Believe me – I didn’t include the most unusual names of all!

Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names
Uncommon Baby Girl Names


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