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Some recent baby names (2010)

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onimolap · 10/01/2011 00:05

For those of you who like to see how popular names have been recently, here are names from the Bonny Baby competition in a local newspaper from the Midlands.

0-9 months:

5x Riley

3x Oliver/Ollie, Charles/Charlie,

Similar grouping: 2x Lily-Rose + Lola-Rose + Lola

2x Archie, Caitlin/Kaitlyn, Cody-Lee/Codie-Leah, Jack, James, Emily, Harry, Lacey, Liam, Max, Olivia, Ruby/Ruby-Lou, Tyler-Lee/Tyler-Jay, Kelsey/Kelsi-Lee

And singles of: Aimee, Alesha, Alana, Benjamin, Cassidy, Corey, Connie, Chloe, Drayden, Devon, Ethan, Elijah, Erin, Francesca, Florence, Freya, Grace, Huntleigh, Iris, Isla, Jenson, Jake, Katrina, Kara, Kyra-Jay, Kyla-Marie, Layla, Libby-Mae, Lydia, Leo, Levi, Logan, Lexi, Lucas, Maisie, Moses, Mason, Molly-Jane, Oscar, Oz, Poppy, Robert, Shaila, Sebastian, Sophie, Scarlett, Sian-Lily, Sydnay, Savannah, Tia, Tristan.

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onimolap · 10/01/2011 00:16

In the 10-18 month age group:

3x Poppy/Poppy-Mae, George

2x Lexie, Alfie, Jack, Amber/Amber-Mai, Imogen/Imogen-Skye, Liam

And singles of: Ava, Archie, Abigail, Alexander, Billie-Mai, Cohen, Cotey, Connie, Eloise, Eli, Eleanor, Ellie-May, Florence, Heidi, Harry, Joshua, Jake, Kai, Lilly, Lacey, Leia-Marie, Leo, Leighsha-Louise, Layton-Michael, Matilda, Peyton-Brooke, Rosie, Ruby, Ryleigh-James, Shayann, Samuel, Tiernan, Trixie, Yvee, Zak.

In the 19-36 month age range:

2x Alexia, Dylan, Lily/Lily-Mae, Jake, Olivia

singles of: Amelia, BungKoy, Caitlin, Cameron, Charlie, Daniel, Dolcie, Dzejdyn, Ellie, Ellis, Freya, Harley, Hollie, Isabel, Jason, Jacob, Javan, Katie, Kira, Kaylee-May, Lehana, Libby, Mia-Lee, Maddiaon-Jade, Morgan, Paulina, Phoebe, Riley, Rhys, Sara-Maria, Shayne, Tommy, Tillie, Tyler, Zak.

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Deciduousblonde · 10/01/2011 11:26

I got quite excited then, until I saw my chosen name for expected DD in the 19-36 month category Wink

TryLikingClarity · 10/01/2011 19:01

DS's name isn't there, which I find strange as it's a very common name. Maybe it's too plain to be fashionable.

cece · 10/01/2011 19:10

I am quite shocked to see so many hypenated names, as I do not know of any myself. I know children in DD's school, DS1 goes to another school, DS2 goes to a cm and I work in a third school.

I look forward to labelling the books in a few years time...

TheSecondComing · 10/01/2011 19:29

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KenDoddsDadsDog · 10/01/2011 19:37

Yvee?

cece · 10/01/2011 21:52

I wonder if Peyton- Brooke is a boy or a girl?

onimolap · 10/01/2011 21:57

Sorry, I've slung the newspaper now and can't check the photo for you. My guess is female.

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SarahScot · 10/01/2011 21:57

Yvee = Evie ???

onimolap · 10/01/2011 21:59

Dunno - I thought it was Ivy.

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cece · 10/01/2011 22:03

Really I thought a boy!

Peyton sounds more masculine and Brooke is unisex...

TheSecondComing · 10/01/2011 22:26

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ShowOfHands · 10/01/2011 22:29

Huntleigh?

Deciduousblonde · 11/01/2011 01:38

Isn't Peyton the name of the deranged nanny in 'Hand That Rocks The Cradle'? shudder

In that case, it's female..plus I think the spelling of Brooke is more feminine.

WorzselMummage · 11/01/2011 01:45

How the hell would you pronounce Dzejdyn !?

WorzselMummage · 11/01/2011 01:46

And BungKoy!

Popbiscuit · 11/01/2011 02:02

Decidiuousblonde-YES it is. I always get the chills when I hear that name...

ShowOfHands · 11/01/2011 09:59

Bungkoy is a name afaik (Philippines maybe) but Dzejdyn, I have no idea.

TheSecondComing · 11/01/2011 11:09

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FellatioNelson · 11/01/2011 11:17

secondcoming you took the words right out of my mouth.Shock

A what's with Dolcie? That's the second time in a week I've seen it spelt with an O. The name is Dulcie. Angry

Waaaay too many hyphens followed by Lees/Mays in there, and way too many crapola spellings going on. What is the world coming to? Confused

Just another example of Broken Britain.

Strictly · 11/01/2011 11:18

Oh Lord Peyton-Brooke, as in the 2 main characters from One Tree Hill Blush

Codie-Leah..... wow

FellatioNelson · 11/01/2011 11:19

Huntleigh just reminds me of Ian Huntley. Who would do that to a child?

FellatioNelson · 11/01/2011 11:20

To be fair, Bonny Baby competitions in local newspapers tend to attract a very specific demographic...

Strictly · 11/01/2011 11:21

I really want to know why people add a 'Lee' onto a girls name...Kelsi-Lee Shock

TheSecondComing · 11/01/2011 13:25

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