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The next big thing...?

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MamaLazarou · 30/12/2009 11:05

I'd be interested to hear your predictions for popular baby names of 2010.

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MamaLazarou · 30/12/2009 11:06

(Apart from Jack )

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violethill · 30/12/2009 12:02

Judging by people I know who have had babies in the last few months, it'll still be Alfie/Archie/Tilly/Ella/Ruby/Maisie. Oh and Jack of course!!

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BridgetGump · 30/12/2009 12:13

For boys;

Arthur
Eddie (along the lines of Alfie, Charlie, Freddie, is overdue a revival)
all the -aydens/aidens
Biblical names like Noah, Jacob, Isaac (or Issac) will continue to be popular.
Variations of Alexander, Alex, Zander, Xander are becoming more popular too.

For girls;
Evie/Eva/Ava's
Amelie/Amelia
Flowery old ladies names will still be used, I'm surprised Daisy has made such a climb but think it's popularity will be short lived. Lily, Poppy, Rosie etc will remain popular for a few years.

I think classic names like Sarah might start to rise as 'unusual' and 'of the time' names are seen as common.

If you add up all the different spellings and nn of isobel, it would normally be number one however they seem to be in decline now.

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mrsvwoolf · 30/12/2009 12:16

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norfolkBRONZEturkey · 30/12/2009 12:17

Isaac

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BridgetGump · 30/12/2009 12:30

I'm surprised Ethan isn't in the top ten yet.

Also Elijah Felix for boys will rise to top 100.

Will be interested to see what celeb baby names like Kai do, Bounty suggest it's in 30's now.

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slowshow · 30/12/2009 12:30

Oh no, I hope Ada doesn't get hugely popular. I have my heart set on it but I won't be pregnant for a while yet!

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paulaplumpbottom · 30/12/2009 12:33

I know three people who have named their daughters Heidi in the past year

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BridgetGump · 30/12/2009 12:34

Felix AND Elijah!

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CremeDeMenthe · 30/12/2009 14:03

2009 top 100 (sorry, it's DM link)

For anyone debating whether to give their DC popular names: DS's name is rocketing up the charts. I find this annoying it - it's our name grrr. However DS is delighted as he doesn't like to stand out from the crowd.

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Missy8c · 30/12/2009 14:08

Miley....yuk!

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LastOfTheMulledWine · 30/12/2009 14:12

Seth, my favourite boys' name is going to be up there I think. I hear it more and more.

Classic names like Anna, Jean, Sarah, Rachel I think. Not popular, not old lady, not modern. They'll be the new Ella/Ellie/Evie in a few years.

Kitty I hear a lot. And Florence.

Isaac definitely on the up.

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Ponymum · 30/12/2009 14:17

Trevor (just kidding!)

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FimBOW · 30/12/2009 14:44

Tracey, Sharon, Lynn

Brian, Desmond, Hubert.

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violethill · 30/12/2009 14:45

Agree with Missy about Miley - hideous! Bet it becomes the new equivalent of the 1980s Kayley!

Not surprised to see Maisie growing in poularity - two colleagues have recently named their dd's Maisie.

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RnB · 30/12/2009 14:46

Maude is lovely
Darcey vile

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MrsBadger · 30/12/2009 14:52

in 2005 Freakonomics suggested these will be the top US names of 2015.

As you can see, for girls at least, lots of them were popular 2009 UK names, so I reckon those not yet in the top 100 here will be heading there soon. Boys seem to be less UK-predicted, for some reason...

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MamaLazarou · 30/12/2009 14:55

Interesting link, MrsBadger.

There are some great boys names on there.

But the girls list... FLANNERY?

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Bessie123 · 30/12/2009 14:55

I like the name Florence. There seem to be masses of babies and toddlers called Eve/Evie/Eva/Ava at the moment.

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Missy8c · 30/12/2009 14:59

ooh Florence is lovely

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Ponymum · 30/12/2009 15:02

But then what will everyone say when she is older and goes to stay with her niece?

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PlonkerTeatowelOnTheirHeads · 30/12/2009 15:40

The ones that are popular atm I think are likely to remain popular for next year ...

Eve/Eva/Evie
Isabel/Isobel/Isabelle/Isabella
Heidi

Isaac
Zac/Zach/Zachary

But I also agree with Bridget in that names like Sarah, Jennifer, Abigail will soar as people try to pick something different from yet another Eve or Issy

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jellybeans · 30/12/2009 16:56

Isaac

Elsa

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