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UNUSUAL BABY NAMES: What’s Good and Bad

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Unusual baby names are becoming more and more, well, common these days. A mere one percent of babies are named Emma or Jacob, the most popular names, and only about ten percent are given one of the Top Ten names.  Compare that to a hundred years ago, when FIVE percent of babies were given the most popular names John or Mary, and 30 percent of boys and 20 percent of girls received one of the Top Ten Names.  For the first time, less than half of all babies get one of the Top 50 names.

funnytoyAnd it’s not only American parents who are choosing unusual baby names.  Chinese parents, seeking individuality in a country with 1.3 billion people sharing only 129 surnames, are turning to unconventional combinations of letters, numbers and symbols for their children’s names.  One couple wanted to name their baby 1A while others use the @ symbol, pronounced “aita” and meaning “love him” in Chinese.

Many European countries restrict the pool of possible names, though many parents are testing the centuries-old boundaries.  But Belgium, with no such laws, over half of children receive such unique names as Testimony, Cherub, and Edelweiss.

If you’re considering giving your baby an unusual name, your biggest question may be: How will an unusual name affect my child for better and worse throughout his or her life?

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THE NAMEBERRY SURVEY: We want to know more about you!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

surveyYou know a lot about us, so now it’s time for us to find out a little more about you.

Please note that this is a two-part survey, so be sure to move on from the first to the second.

Here’s Part 1 of the survey.


Don’t go away! Here’s Part 2 — even more fun!


Future surveys will explore your attitudes and feelings about names and naming.  Thanks for participating!!

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