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IYO...What's the new 'on-trend' names

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hellojude · 16/05/2011 21:41

Just wondering what you all think the next 'on-trend' names are going to been...???

So long Lola and Alfie...Welcome???

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Ems07 · 17/05/2011 13:56

I called my little boy oliver last year and everywhere I go there is an Oliver, still love it, but seems very popular

HotchpotchHoney · 17/05/2011 14:00

Ava for a girl, so overused at the moment, i know of 2 Ava's born in the last couple of days! Time to stop using those names so frequently, Ava, Eva, Evie, Ellie, Lily etc

Boys then Ethan again is very popular, Harry and Jack still way up there and Alfie.

Two of my children have what i would call popular names but not a single other one in thier classes at school. but the classes both have an Ava, 2 Grace's, Jack (ds2's class has 4 Jacks in one class of 18 children!!) Evies, Freya's, Joseph's.

tammytoby · 17/05/2011 14:01

Wasn't Oliver THE most popular boys name last year?

I think Arthur, Wilfred, Quentin and Reuben will become more popular for boys and Rose, Mabel and Clementine for the girls.

Tortoiseonthehalfshell · 17/05/2011 14:03

It was the most popular boys name of 2010, Ems.

I've read somewhere that when a name becomes very popular, you see a spike in names that are close in spelling/sound. So if Dylan spikes, you see a secondary wave of Declans from people who are trying to do the same thing, but differently.

For that reason, I'm predicting a rise in Isolde and Isla for Isobel, more obscure flower names generally for Rose and Lily, and a bunch of Ella analogues.

Not sure about boys but the principle is the same.

mumonahottinroof · 17/05/2011 14:07

Isla and Harper for girls - a few about and spreading.

Zac for boys - blimmin' everywhere.

BettyButterknife · 17/05/2011 14:09

I know of a couple of babies called Cleo born this year - I like this as a nn for Clementine which seems popular, according to this thread.

I have a Ted, born last year. Friend has a Ruby, born around the same time. We've spent the past year doing baby classes together - never encountered another Ruby (despite it being supposedly number 2 most popular name) but encountered about 5 Teds. I also have an Arthur so am feeling very populist after this thread! Perhaps I should reveal the other names on my list seeing as we seem in tune with current trends...

Boys:
Hector
Wilbur
Wilfred
Percy
Rex
Ernest
Frank
Laurie
Hunter

Girls:
Flora
Violet
Decca
Clover
Edie
Nina
Betty
Betsy
Esme
Molly
Martha
Maude
Clementine
Mirabelle
Peggy
Iris
Pearl
Agatha
Dot/Dolly/Dorothy
Margot

ShoutyHamster · 17/05/2011 14:10

Grin these poor poor children on whom we speculate.

'Hello, I'm a second wave Declan and this (gestures) is my sister - an Ella analogue'.

dementedma · 17/05/2011 14:12

goodness, my sister and I must have been ahead of our times as our 4 eldest between us are Rosie, Ellie, Beatrice and Ralph and they are all 17 and over!!
Met a Leo, Flora and Toby at an event last week but round here generally we have horrible things like Cody, Brody, Paige, Harris, Kenzie, Keeley etc
and still a lot of Declan, Kieran, Scott, Cameron, Fraser,Kirsty, Kirsten

oohlaalaa · 17/05/2011 14:13

Girls

Iris
Mabel
Elodie

Boys

Arthur
Henry
Laurence

dementedma · 17/05/2011 14:15

I wanted Laurence for DS, but DH didn't like it Sad

Tortoiseonthehalfshell · 17/05/2011 14:19

'Hello, I'm a second wave Declan and this (gestures) is my sister - an Ella analogue'

Okay, that made me snort with laughter.

bytheMoonlight · 17/05/2011 14:22

Praying Tessa doesn't take off the way Eva/Evie/Eve did - Surely I cannot be so unlucky as to have that happen a second time :(

hellojude · 17/05/2011 14:29

Cattleprod: Grin

I was in the supermarket this morning at heard a mother calling for her boys...Huckleberry Confused Confused and Cosimo!

That's the 3 Huckleberry I've heard of within the last year...!

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adamschic · 17/05/2011 14:32

Oliver has been popular round here for years, all shortened to Ollie.

I quite like Clementine shortened to 'Clemmie'. Doubt I would dare use it though.

MerryMarigold · 17/05/2011 14:41

Girls - Isla
Boys - Jude

MerryMarigold · 17/05/2011 14:44

Huckleberry must have been prompted by all the 'Finns' around at the moment Wink

tortilla · 17/05/2011 14:46

Definitely Esme - met another one today.

I predicted Olive to DH at the weekend. We almost called DD this last year but she looked more like the other name on our list. But since then David Tennant has used it, and as everyone loves him I reckon it could start to get more popular.

I think Sidney and Stanley are both on the rise, and Arthur too.

Otherwise, James might (if possible) get even more popular - 80% of boys that have been born to friends in the last year have been called James which seems even more popular than usual!

largeginandtonic · 17/05/2011 14:47

You are all scaring me to death. I love all the names you keep listing and do not want the next one to have a popular, 4 kids in the same class turn round when it is called, name.

I did snort at shoutyhamster Grin

KTisPG · 17/05/2011 14:53

I find boys names so hard though. DS is Alfie (well Alfred but known as Alfie) three years ago and I didn't realise it was so popular until it was too late. Expecting DC 3 in August and I'm really struggling for boys nams because I like traditional names but don't want to have 2 in the class and I have to like all the short forms too Hmm

mopsyflopsy · 17/05/2011 14:53

I agree about old fashioned names like Arthur, Stanley, Sidney, Quentin, Lawrence, Wilbur, Mabel, Florence, Elsie etc. starting to feel more popular.

Not sure about Huckleberry but Cosimo is very cool.

Nancy66 · 17/05/2011 15:04

Isn't it 'Cosmo' ?

mopsyflopsy · 17/05/2011 15:08

Cosimo seems to be the Italian version of the Cosmo, which is the Greek version.

Boobz · 17/05/2011 15:16
Nancy66 · 17/05/2011 15:20

oh, ok. thanks.

Frank is also popular.

BluebellPolka · 17/05/2011 15:57

I love the name Martha but my husband hates it...I would love to see it rise in popularity. I have a Robbie and I love the name although not once in eight years has anyone else said they like it! Names are one of these things which shouldn't be picked because they are popular - they should be chosen because they are liked and fit the individual.

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