Friday 19 October 2012

Popular Baby Names


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Choosing a baby name can be a tricky affair. Choose a bad name and your kid will blame you for life. Parents can draw their baby names ideas and inspiration from pop culture, nature, colors or even superheroes!
If you love whimsical people (ahem, Zooey Deschanel), cool retro fashions and have a quirky taste in music and movies, then these whimsical baby names are right up your alley! They are unique and fun — never boring or run-of-the-mill....More at Whimsical baby names
Biblical names is making a strong comeback with names like Noah, Ethan, James and Daniel for baby boys and Sophie, Hannah and Chloe for girls. These names are all in the top 10 charts for top baby names for boys and girls.
Parents naturally want the best for the kids, yet do not want their kid's name to be too common. Hence, they find ways to create a name that is similar as the top names but has different spelling variations. For example, Olivia is one of the top names. In the most creative manner, parents may name their kid Alivia or Oolivia.
Pop culture and the names of celebrity babies do play a big role in influencing popular baby names. With the rise of popular movies like the Twilight and The Hunger Games, one can be certain that there will be more babies with names like Katniss, Primrose and Senna. The name blue suddenly came to spotlight when Beyonce and Jay-Z named their baby daughter Blue Ivy. Parents also like to name their kids after their idols and loved characters or singers. Some of the more popular names in recent years that are influenced by celebrities are Adele, Monroe and Taylor.
Some parents-to-be have a very specific name in mind, while others have no idea where to begin. In either case, it’s a good idea to explore what’s out there....More at baby names finder app
Place names are also trending and there may be a significance to it. It could be the place where the parents first met, got married or even the place where they conceive the baby! Popular place names are Chicago, Dakota and Indiana.
Popular baby names are also derived by using the surname as the first name. It is also common to use the mother's maiden name as their first names. Examples of such names are Carter, Quinn and Mckenzie.
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