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What names have you noticed getting more popular in 2010?

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bytheMoonlight · 14/08/2010 10:17

What do you think will be the popular names of 2010?

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Stars22 · 14/02/2011 22:05

Rosie, Isla, Katie, Ella, Amelia, Eva, Ava, Ruby, Lola

Jack, Archie, Alfie, Matthew, James

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womma · 14/02/2011 21:52

There's loads of Charlies and Ellas where I live, and lots of hyphenated girls' names like Ella- Rose and Lily-May (which are jolly wanky in my opinion)

Haven't met a Cedric so far

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summerinthesunshine · 14/02/2011 13:26

Zac, Zack, Zak, Zach in every form but rarely Zachary. Nearly every family I know has a Zack and usually a Max to go with them.

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flower38 · 29/01/2011 19:24

Oliver, Olivia ,Sophie Isabella know loads of these. names i think becoming more popular here are seth, xander,florence,helena.

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christmascrackers · 29/01/2011 18:17

Boys I know recently - Milo, Toby, Thomas, Joseph, Simeon, Angus, Freddie, Nicholas, Harry, Zeb

Girls - Scarlett, Isabella/belle, Camilla, Eloise, Emily, Phoebe x 2, Milly, Amelia, Mia, Mollie

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onimolap · 19/01/2011 19:35

Round here, the popular names for girls are Sophie, Nancy, Hannah, Evie, Lily-(something)' (something)-Mae and Imogen (which seems to have completely supplanted Isabelle).

Boys: Riley, Harry, Oscar, George.

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batinthebelfry · 19/01/2011 19:12

I hear lot of Eve/Evie but that would have made them popular before 2010 as they are walking around on their own feet now :o

Alfie and Oscar are on a few lists. Not sure for girls - Ruby/Poppy/Daisy?
Grace seems to be the new Louise (for middle names).

Would be interested to know what names could become popular...

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batinthebelfry · 19/01/2011 19:04

sophiesmummie, Bertie as a full name is on one BC. I will check on the other Bertie...his Mum is a friend of a friend.
I didn't think of Bertram, only Albert came to mind ....I should have been nosey and asked :)

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sophiesmummie · 19/01/2011 13:52

Is Bertie short for Herbert, Albert or Bertram, os something else..?


I wonder if Bertha is also coming back in fashion then?

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batinthebelfry · 19/01/2011 13:34

Just found this thread and wanted to post because of the name Bertie. I now know two newborns named Bertie.
Strange that there are two (and that both parents don't know each other)

Due to the film, The The King's Speech perhaps..?

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Astrophe · 29/12/2010 10:19

macmoma - try googling 'births, deaths and marriages australia', they keep lists there.

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chelleyve · 29/12/2010 09:45

Oliver, Ava, Olivia, Isla, Lois, Jack

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orangutangerine · 19/12/2010 20:55

I named my DD Eva 2 years ago after my great grandmother. People said 'that's unusual' but it's been mentioned many times here. I'm gutted really Xmas Wink. I'm still hoping that it's the slightly less common version of Evie/Ava as I've met a few of those but no other Eva's yet...

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sillybillymummy · 19/12/2010 20:39

I am surprised not more people have mentioned Alexander, as its soooo popular here. Every baby boy is being called Alex / Alexander / Xander / Zander or as a second name.

It's crazy!

Also - i have a Henry, and have met 3 new babies called Henry at toddlers etc lately.

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swanandduck · 04/12/2010 22:26

At home in Dublin at the moment and the place is swarming with little Ellas, Sophies, Maisies and Chloes. For boys it's Conor, Jack and Tom.

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anabelish · 02/12/2010 16:27

just to show there's nothing new under the sun, i'm Annabelle May, i have an Alexander Malachai who is 20 yrs old. A Felix Oliver who is 9 and the bun in the oven is going to be called... - no, i won't tell but i haven't seen it in any of the choices so far...still, its not a 'new' name or a fashionable one. round here its Bailey, Barclay, Ethan and Finn for boys. Ellie, Mia, Maya and Freya for girls

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5GoldenFimbos · 30/11/2010 14:06

Hannah
Evie
Eva
Ava

William
Henry
Thomas
Aidan

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NinkyNonker · 29/11/2010 21:28

Bum, forgot Ella, Elizabeth and Lily. Been a busy year round here!

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NinkyNonker · 29/11/2010 21:26

Oooh, and a Mia.

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NinkyNonker · 29/11/2010 21:25

Our DD is Rose, we haven't met another. As a middle name, or Rosie perhaps.

Apart from that this year I have met:

  • Evie x 2
  • Eva
  • Eve
  • Ava x 2
  • Alice
  • Milly
  • Molly
  • Amelie (All of the above in 1 postnatal group!)
  • Emily
  • Seren
  • Grace
  • Oliver x 2
  • Milo
  • Harry
  • Jack x 2
  • Alfie
  • Rowan (boy)
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APixieInMyTea · 28/11/2010 13:52

Ds1's name has only been mentioned twice which I'm surprised about as I know 3 all the same age.

Ds2's name hasn't been mentioned at all which is making me feel a whole lot better about his name which I don't like.

My theoretical dd's name hasn't been mentioned at all so very happy about that.

Hmmmm, names growing in popularity around here Stanley and Reuben for boys and Erin and Poppy for girls.

We have loads of William, Henry, Harry's around here as well as Isabelle, Ruby and Mia.

I know a lovely 2yr old Stephanie which I haven't heard around for a while and a Daniel which doesn't seem very popular anymore.

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MelinaM · 28/11/2010 12:07

...I'm adding Felix and Maddie to the list! x

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BarbieLovesKen · 28/11/2010 11:42

Here (Ireland) it appears to be mostly Conor for boys at the minute. Also, Oisín seems to be getting really popular (so dh was telling me last night judging by how many in his work are naming new babies this) which I have to admit, makes me a little sad as we named ds this at the start of the year and thought there were'nt many at all!!!.

Girls Hannah, Lily, Sophie etc..

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MacMomo · 28/11/2010 11:09

Lately in my area:

Oliver
Oliver
Charlie
Edward
Yolo

Sophie
Olivia
Olivia
Olivia
Millie

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MelinaM · 18/11/2010 00:23

Here in Bristol I've noticed quite a few of the following: Boys Oscar, Alfie, Olly, Noah, Will, Max, Finn,

Girls Esme, Amelia/Emilia, Ava, Ruby, Isabelle/Isobel, Sienna, Alexis, Maddie, Sophia/Sofia, Jasmine

The other 'cutsie' names of the moment also continue to be popular -Archie, Harry, Josh, Sam, Stan, Tobey, Tommy. Evie, Lily, Mai/Mae, Millie, Maisie, Poppy, Rosie, Georgie ...etc,etc!!

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