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5 Baby Name Trends For 2012
Babble ^ | November 21, 2011 | Monica Bielanko

Posted on 11/22/2011 12:29:09 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

I’ve always been fascinated by name trends. It’s interesting to see how certain names ebb and flow in popularity.

The name game is tough to win. If you hop on a trend, it could be cool for the first few years but, chances are, that name is going to feel dated when your child is reaching adulthood. That’s why I’ve always passed over fads for classic names. However, when naming my son a classic name I inadvertently hopped aboard a Hollywood trend. A twofer! Rare!

If you’re looking ahead to 2012 wondering what names are going to be all the rage, look no further. The creator of nameberry.com, Pamela Redmond Satran tells Huffington Post what the hottest trends for 2012 will be.

1. Combining Favorite Names. Most parents try to avoid super popular names. That can be tough when the great names surge up the list and your left between picking a name you love and having your daughter be one of four Avas in her class. The new trend, altering popular names slightly. As Satran says “Number 1 girls’ name Isabella gives rise to stylistically-related choices Arabella and Annabelle; Olivia, the top name in Britain, spawns spelling variation Alivia; Emma and Emily promote brother name Emmett.”

2. A slew of parents are looking to the animal kingdom to give their kids fearsome names. “Bear, Fox, Wolf, Lynx and a range of names from Leo to Lionel that mean lion, and then there are the perhaps-even-fiercer names like Breaker, Ranger, and Wilder.”

3. Sweet vintage names make a comeback. Especially names ending in ie. For example: Lottie and Hattie, Addie, Nettie and Nellie.

4. Modern hero surnames. Satran says Mariah Carey nailed it when she named her daughter Monroe, to honor her heroine, Marilyn Monroe. Other examples of surnames or heros in movies, life and literature used as first names: “Landry (as in football coach Tom), Gatsby (as in fictional hero The Great), and Palin (yes, as in her).”

5. 2012 will be the year of M names, Satran predicts. Examples: “Maeve, Magdalena, Maisie, Marguerite, Marlo/Marlowe, May, Mila, Millie, and Minnie, and for boys, Magnus, Micah, Miller, Milo, Montgomery, Moses and MONICA!


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KEYWORDS: children; palin; sarahpalin; trends
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I’m naming my baby “Hurricane.”


41 posted on 11/22/2011 1:12:40 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I love Amish names.

I'm torn between June-Bug, Jamal, and Mohammed.

42 posted on 11/22/2011 1:14:17 PM PST by SIDENET ("If that's your best, your best won't do." -Dee Snider)
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To: forgotten man

Reminds me of that old Da Niece joke. (Girl named by her uncle).


43 posted on 11/22/2011 1:14:38 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: 9422WMR; SortaBichy

Chlamydia Champagne....and her sister Etiwanda, of course.


44 posted on 11/22/2011 1:15:47 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Obama Voters: Jose Baez wants YOU for his next jury pool.......)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Who's My Baby's Daddies!?
45 posted on 11/22/2011 1:16:07 PM PST by DCBryan1 ("Forget the Lawyers! FIRST YOU MUST kill the journalists!" - Die Ritter, die sagen, "nee"!)
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To: Dilbert San Diego
Wifey and I were at a little local thingie Saturday, and two parents were trying to get their kids' attention...."Madison! Madison!"

Then they got around to Madison's brother....."Oregon! Oregon!"

46 posted on 11/22/2011 1:19:24 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Obama Voters: Jose Baez wants YOU for his next jury pool.......)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I always wanted to name a daughter Cosmoline.


47 posted on 11/22/2011 1:19:33 PM PST by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: ntnychik

Saw a LATRINA the other day in the arrests and warrants section of the newspaper.

Don’t like it. Sounds too much like latrine.


48 posted on 11/22/2011 1:20:11 PM PST by CodeJockey (Barack 0bamacide... Destroys economies on on contact!)
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To: EyeGuy
I’m gonna call her just plain Pam to piss her off.

I keep leaving out the "r" in her last name as I read it.

49 posted on 11/22/2011 1:24:04 PM PST by RikaStrom (Pray for Obama - Psalm 109:8 "Let his days be few; and let another take his place of leadership.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
A slew of parents are looking to the animal kingdom to give their kids fearsome retarded names. “Bear, Fox, Wolf, Lynx

and then there are the perhaps-even-fiercer more retarded names like Breaker, Ranger, and Wilder.”

50 posted on 11/22/2011 1:24:16 PM PST by SIDENET ("If that's your best, your best won't do." -Dee Snider)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Strange ... there were not many names containing ‘kk’ or ending in ‘qua’. Whz up wit dat? :)


51 posted on 11/22/2011 1:31:03 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde (Don't wish doom on your enemies. Plan it.)
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To: Grizzled Bear; null and void

Bex ping.


52 posted on 11/22/2011 1:34:47 PM PST by SoothingDave
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To: ClearBlueSky

I saw a cashier once with a name tag that said Vendetta.


53 posted on 11/22/2011 1:39:32 PM PST by alnick
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

My dad worked at Charity Hospital in New Orleans in the 60s & 70s. There was a woman who gave birth there. She liked the sound of one of the words she heard during her delivery and decided to use it as her daughter’s name. Her daughter was named Placenta.


54 posted on 11/22/2011 1:40:10 PM PST by DukeBillie
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To: Jack of all Trades

Think he would ever waste a dad who named him Entropy? I would.


55 posted on 11/22/2011 1:42:07 PM PST by righttackle44 (I may not be much, but I raised a United States Marine)
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To: al_c

I remember a sergeant in the Air Force many years ago whose last name was King. His first name was Nosmo


56 posted on 11/22/2011 1:42:47 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: freedumb2003

My given name and surname are both either first or last names. When a clerk thinks my name is the reverse of what it is he invariably spells both names right. When he gets the order wrong he spells at least one of them wrong and usually both.


57 posted on 11/22/2011 1:46:24 PM PST by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: null and void

Hahah...poor kid with that one!


58 posted on 11/22/2011 1:46:36 PM PST by rlmorel (The Rats won't be satisfied until every industry in the USA is in ruins and ripe for nationalization)
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To: ClearBlueSky

I was volunteering in a local middle school, and here are some names of a few girls:

Misdermeanor (Yes, that is how it was spelled) I wanted to ask if she had a sister named Felony or Fellonee.

Teaquila (clever spelling/sarc)

Promise Favors (I think the person(s) who named their baby daughter that should be beaten to a pulp—idiots.)

Those were just a few gems that caught my attention. OF course there were numerous Ahmeds and Mohammeds—I even saw one Barack—many Muslim sounding names from both boys and hijab-wearing girls. Surprise, surprise.


59 posted on 11/22/2011 1:47:23 PM PST by Shelayne
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

4. Modern hero surnames. Satran says Mariah Carey nailed it when she named her daughter Monroe, to honor her heroine, Marilyn Monroe. Other examples of surnames or heros in movies, life and literature used as first names: “Landry (as in football coach Tom), Gatsby (as in fictional hero The Great), and Palin (yes, as in her).”

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Friend of mine had a boy 2 years ago. Named him Ripken. As in Cal.

Goes by Rippy.

(I’ve been nice. I’ve never spoke my mind on THAT.)


60 posted on 11/22/2011 1:51:10 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS! This means liberals AND libertarians (same thing) NO LIBS!)
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