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Eloise, Quinn, Bode
Eloise I'd imagine is just because it fits the trend of cute old-fashioned names. I know two Eloise's under 3, and have seen it on peoples' lists, so I think it will be getting even more popular.Quinn might be because of Glee.Bode is the name of an American skiier (Bode Miller), so I guess that could be where it's from. And it just has that country-boy sort of feel and sound, which is popular.

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I'm not a sports follower, so I wouldn't know Bode Miller. That explanation makes sense.I can believe what you say about Eloise. I like it myself. It's nice to know that an name can become popular again without celebrity / pop-cultural influence.
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