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Names that are common in the US but not the UK

208 replies

ffsfindmeausername · 06/10/2024 10:28

Just that really, there seems to be certain names that seem very American that you don't tend to hear in the UK such as Chad.
I like the name Chad but no idea why it's not really used in the UK. Can anyone think of any other very "American" names that you don't tend to hear here in the UK or vice versa very British names rarely used in the US?

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30percent · 06/10/2024 19:17

My American cousin recently named her daughter Clementine

Poppy1968 · 06/10/2024 19:14

I know a Nanette and a Calista in the US

Waggytail · 06/10/2024 19:11

Toomuchfruitandnut · 06/10/2024 16:14

I love the name Axl/Axel, I've seen a lot of characters named this in American shows but never heard of a British one!

Not likely to get popular here anytime soon...

sadeightiesthrowback · 06/10/2024 19:05

Tiana, Meadow, Raya-- girls names

MillieMollyMandi · 06/10/2024 18:59

For girls names Brandi seems to be really popular

sadeightiesthrowback · 06/10/2024 18:57

Lincoln, Le Bron, Maverick, Wilder, Montana, Dakota, Beau, Colton

MillieMollyMandi · 06/10/2024 18:56

Scooter.
I know of quite a few in the US but never in the UK

Moreteaandchocolate · 06/10/2024 18:53

Names that seem more common in the US

Maverick
Colton
Ryder
Jameson
Beckett
Bennett
Emmett
Calvin
Graham (said like Gram)
Sterling
Rhett
Vincent
Jefferson
Tucker

Girls

Harper
Piper
Brooklyn
Brynn
Quinn
Marley
Everly
Emery
Ellery
Bailey
Riley
Mallory
Harlow
Delaney
Shiloh
Regan
Briar
Emerson
Hollis

BlackLambAndGreyFalcon · 06/10/2024 18:52

And also Sydney for a girl (although I think this one is also catching on a bit in the UK).

FawnDrench · 06/10/2024 18:44

Peggy-Sue
Clint

InTheRainOnATrain · 06/10/2024 17:40

TyrannasaurusJex · 06/10/2024 16:06

erm, Michael, Brian and Frank are all incredibly common names in the UK....

Would you get them as baby names in the UK these days though? What stood out to me most when I lived there was toddlers with names that I’d associate with middle aged adults. They all had names like John, Martin, Brian, Alison, Claire etc.

Never met a Chad or a Trey.

Did know of a Morgan Stanley who worked for yup, Morgan Stanley.

Thelittleweasel · 06/10/2024 17:29

@ffsfindmeausername

Randy!

I expect others have thought of it ...

ItsJustASimpleLine · 06/10/2024 17:11

Hank

Dobest · 06/10/2024 17:02

Crazy Horse.

Tomatojuiceandvodka · 06/10/2024 16:56

GoodnightMr · 06/10/2024 12:08

Maybe Devin? I know a British one spelt like this.
I think Seth is very American

seth is a Hebrew name. He was Adam and eves third son in the bible.

30percent · 06/10/2024 16:37

FlutteryButterfly · 06/10/2024 16:18

I'm also sure the Americans can make a list of UK names that don't really feature there, that would be interesting!

Freddie/Frederick/Fred is super popular in the UK right now but in the us is considered an old man's name the equivalent of Ernest here haha

tolerable · 06/10/2024 16:29

chase
like wtf?

IggyAce · 06/10/2024 16:29

My DS has a very American name and in his 14 years I’ve only met 2 others one was girl it’s typically a boys name and the other was an Australian boy on holiday in uk.

FlutteryButterfly · 06/10/2024 16:18

I'm also sure the Americans can make a list of UK names that don't really feature there, that would be interesting!

KirstenBlest · 06/10/2024 16:16

I know a Chad, Trey, Troy and Wanda.

WhichEllie · 06/10/2024 16:15

nmnmn · 06/10/2024 15:40

I wonder how many names ITT are in fact common. I expect not many. I get what people mean though, they do sound distinctly 'US'

As a Brit living in the US, hardly any of the names in this thread are really used here. 😂 Most of them are decades out of date.

Some are nicknames/ shortened versions of given names. Hank = Henry. Chuck = Charles. But both of those would only be seen with older men.

Toomuchfruitandnut · 06/10/2024 16:14

I love the name Axl/Axel, I've seen a lot of characters named this in American shows but never heard of a British one!

FlutteryButterfly · 06/10/2024 16:14

Bumcake · 06/10/2024 12:25

I like Wanda.

I used to think Kreg was an American name, but then I found out they’re saying Craig.

Also see Graham- Gram!

TyrannasaurusJex · 06/10/2024 16:06

Yerdawasasausagemaker · 06/10/2024 12:04

Brad
Brian
Michael
Cooper
Cody
Frank

erm, Michael, Brian and Frank are all incredibly common names in the UK....

AmeliaEarache · 06/10/2024 16:03

American names I never hear in the UK - Tammy, Ron, Tad, Nadine, Melissa, Meredith, Greg, Corey, Jeffrey*, Casey, Veronica, Lauren, Lori, Brent, Robin (for a girl)

(I know Jeffs and Geoffs here, but not Jeffreys)