Welcome Back!: Names back on the Top 1000

Welcome Back!: Names back on the Top 1000

Just like Oz, Nameberry has a Wizard: Our engineer and partner Hugh Hunter.  One of the wonderful things Hugh can do, besides creating the digital structure of the site and keeping it running, is to produce lists of names that meet certain statistical criteria: Names whose popularity peaked in 1937, for instance, or names never searched on Nameberry (hmmmmmm).

So when we recently asked Hugh if he could generate a list of names that had reentered the U.S. Top 1000 in 2011 — names that had been on the list before, dropped off, and now had reappeared — the answer was of course.  What we didn’t know was how interesting that list would be.

To clarify, these are not names new to the Top 1000 that have never been there before: We highlighted those absolute newbies, assembled by Nameberry’s longtime friend Nephele, in a post a few months ago.

Rather, these names made the Top 1000 at some point in the past, fell off, and now have climbed back on after an absence of anywhere from a single year to more than a century.

Some of the names reappearing after the longest furloughs — Zeke, Amalia, Otto, Nova — are vintage choices newly stylish again.   Others, most notably Blake and Blair for girls, were trendy a couple of decades ago and are enjoying a new moment in the sun thanks to a celebrity connection — in this case actress Blake Lively and character Blair Waldorf on television’s Gossip Girl.

Of course, some of these names seem destined to flirt around the bottom edges of the Top 1000 for years, never appealing enough to get more popular or unappealing enough to drop out of common use.

But for others, marked with a *, this reappearance on the Top 1000 seems like the first step in a long upward climb.

Here, with the year they last appeared on the Top 1000 and the number of years they were missing, is the full list of baby names we’re welcoming back.

girls

AMALIA*

1934

76

ANNABELL

1935

75

NOVA*

1938

72

HATTIE*

1968

42

RENATA

1981

29

AUDRIANNA

1989

21

GERALDINE

1990

20

BLAKE

1997

13

BLAIR

2000

10

BRYN*

2004

6

GWYNETH*

2004

6

DOROTHY*

2006

4

KARIS

2006

4

GALILEA

2007

3

SKY

2007

3

ASHTYN

2008

2

IZABELLE

2008

2

LAUREL*

2008

2

ALAYA

2009

1

CAMBRIA

2009

1

JACEY

2009

1

MIYA

2009

1

RORY*

2009

1

SAMIYAH

2009

1

TIA

2009

1

YULIANA

2009

1

boys

ZEKE*

1898

112

MILLER*

1943

67

ARLO*

1944

66

BENTON

1968

42

OTTO*

1974

36

ENOCH*

1976

34

HARVEY*

1997

13

COEN

2006

4

YEHUDA

2006

4

DIMITRI

2007

3

ELISEO

2007

3

MARIANO

2007

3

KAMREN

2008

2

KYAN

2008

2

TURNER*

2008

2

AMOS*

2009

1

BRENTON

2009

1

CASSIUS*

2009

1

ELVIS

2009

1

ETHEN

2009

1

MUSTAFA

2009

1

REUBEN*

2009

1

Buy this adorable sequin butterfly headband on Etsy.  Why a butterfly?  It’s a symbol of reemergence, as from the cocoon, perfect for your little Hattie or Gwyneth…..or Pearl or Mae or any one of the other lovely once-slumbering names making their way back into the world.

About the Author

Pamela Redmond

Pamela Redmond

Pamela Redmond is the cocreator and CEO of Nameberry and Baby Name DNA. The coauthor of ten groundbreaking books on names, Redmond is an internationally-recognized baby name expert, quoted and published widely in such media outlets as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, CNN, and the BBC. She has written about baby names for The Daily Beast, The Huffington Post, and People.

Redmond is also a New York Times bestselling novelist whose books include Younger, the basis for the hit television show, and its sequel, Older. She has three new books in the works.