Re: Names you really like that are *not* in the Top 1000
in reply to a message by erb816
Anica (Annika is 571; Anika is 580 in the US and 60 in Slovenia)
Araceli (fell off the US top 1000 in 2014)
Calixta / Calista (Calista fell off the US top 1000 in 2004)
Catriona (hasn't even been in the top 100 in Scotland since 2002)
Eloree (family name)
Graciela (really??)
Gwendolen (Gwendolyn is 404)
Harriet (surprising to me - it's popular in England and Wales, Australia, and New Zealand, though)
Imogen (very popular in several other English-speaking countries)
Linnea (popular in Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
Noelia (popular in Spanish-speaking countries and... Switzerland?)
Octavia (fell off US top 1000 in 1998)
Persephone
Robin (971 for boys, unranked for girls)
Salem
Ajax
Alastair (not even popular in England and Wales anymore)
Benedict
Edmund
Evren
Moroni (okay, not surprised by this one, haha - I bet it ranks in Utah, though)
Mosiah (same)
Phineas
Salem
--Sekhie
Araceli (fell off the US top 1000 in 2014)
Calixta / Calista (Calista fell off the US top 1000 in 2004)
Catriona (hasn't even been in the top 100 in Scotland since 2002)
Eloree (family name)
Graciela (really??)
Gwendolen (Gwendolyn is 404)
Harriet (surprising to me - it's popular in England and Wales, Australia, and New Zealand, though)
Imogen (very popular in several other English-speaking countries)
Linnea (popular in Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
Noelia (popular in Spanish-speaking countries and... Switzerland?)
Octavia (fell off US top 1000 in 1998)
Persephone
Robin (971 for boys, unranked for girls)
Salem
Ajax
Alastair (not even popular in England and Wales anymore)
Benedict
Edmund
Evren
Moroni (okay, not surprised by this one, haha - I bet it ranks in Utah, though)
Mosiah (same)
Phineas
Salem
--Sekhie
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Moroni doesn't rank in Utah either. I'm surprised-- last time it was used enough to appear in the background data was 2009-- 6 boys.
The best it ever ranked was in 2000-- 10 boys were given the name that year.
Mosiah only ever appeared in 2001-- 5 boys.
The best it ever ranked was in 2000-- 10 boys were given the name that year.
Mosiah only ever appeared in 2001-- 5 boys.
Huh. I know a ton of boys and men named Moroni, but I guess there's not quite enough of a concentration of them actually being born in Utah each year to make the ranking.
Thanks for looking that up!
Thanks for looking that up!