Sunday 15 February 2015

Naming Your Child And What Are The Most Popular Baby Names In The USA For This Year

By Guada Perez


As parents expect a new baby, one of their tasks is to determine an appropriate name. One of the most famous inquiries by parents is what are the most popular baby names in the USA for this year? Some want to avoid names that are being overused while others want to select something that will become more common.

Cool Hipsters - Although they known for their avoidance of the mainstream and embracing individuality, the popularity of these options continues to grow. These trendy and artsy monikers help your child to find acceptance in the cool crowd. Choices include Otis and Atticus for boys while girls may be named Piper or Alice.

Girls with a traditional boy name - While not totally new, it seems to be growing in popularity. It is one of the trends that have grown more common with the stars, such as Jessica Simson (Maxwell) and Johnny Knoxville (Arlo). Corey, Dylan, Hunter, and Riley are other possibilities.

The Spicy Child - To find options that are becoming more popular, you may just need to look in your spice cabinet. Parents are selecting herbs instead of trees and flowers. Anise, Lavender, Bay, and Saffron are just a few examples.

The good boys - While character traits, including Faith, Grace, and Hope, have enjoyed popularity for girls for several years; the boys are now receiving a virtuous name as well. Perhaps they reflect the parent's desire for the little guy to grow into his name. Some good examples are Ernest, Justice, Righteous and Valor.

Genealogy Girls - An old fashioned name for a little girl is also. Although Anna and Ruby have been used heavily for several years, more adventuresome may be checking out their genealogy to find potential options. Look for a lot of girls named Edith, Dorothy, Joy, Ivy, and Sylvia, which are likely.

Religious Options - With the election of Pope Francis and his popularity among the people, parents are choosing to use forms of his name for the child. Look for boys named Francis or Frank. Options for girls include Frances and Frankie.

End of the Alphabet - Z options grew common a couple of years ago. The last letters of the alphabet remain desirable, especially in adding a Y or two to the spelling, sometimes of the name of a recently common name. Nathan, Layla, and Rylee are just a few.

Game of Thrones and pop culture - Since the days of the silver screen, parents have named their children after their favorite characters. The growing popularity of Game of Thrones had made choices such as Bran, Catelyn, Khaleesi, Sansa, Theron, and Tyrion more common. Consider the currently highly ranked television shows, books and movies as other sources.

Royalty - Even in the US, the birth of Prince George has restored parent's focus on royalty. His arrival is likely to restore some strong options from the House of Windsor, including Alexander, Charles, Harry, Louis, and William. Female choices from this line include Anne, Elizabeth, and Victoria.




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