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Pippa Gaining Ground on Top Baby Name List in 2011
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Pippa Middleton. Credit: Getty Images
Reuters reports the baby name website Nameberry analyzed 23 million page views of baby name pages on various naming sites and found celebrities are having a serious impact on the monikers folks are bestowing on their little ones.
"Five years ago, I might have said that the biggest overarching factor was personal meaning, now the biggest factor is celebrities," Nameberry's Pamela Redmond Satran tells the news service.
True, Isabella, Sophia and Emma were the top names for girls last year, with Jacob, Ethan and Michael winning out among boy names, but names such as Pippa, Elula (the name actress Isla Fisher and actor Sacha Baron Cohen chose for their daughter), Mila (as in "Black Swan" actress Kunis) and Flynn (the name of Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr's son) are gaining steam.
"There is a culture of the celebrity baby," Satran tells Reuters. "The whole world goes on name watch. By not telling the name, it becomes a big news event."
Satran tells the news service the number of searches for a baby name can help predict how popular that name will become.
Nameberry compiled a list of hot names so far for 2001, posted on Today.com. Here's what people are searching.
Pippa: "Both the familiar Pippa and the more formal Philippa is the Number 1 hottest baby name of the year on Nameberry. Pippa ranks 35 on our most-searched list so far this year, after not appearing at all among our 200 most popular girls' names of 2010. While Kate is up too, it's not nearly as hot as Pippa.
Asher: "The soft, Biblical Asher takes the Hottest Boys' Name spot by virtue of having unseated Henry as the all-time Number 1 name for boys on Nameberry."
Elula: "Elula, the unusual Hebrew calendar name chosen by Isla Fisher and Sasha Baron Cohen for their second daughter, was not even in our database last year and now is the Number 38 most-searched name on Nameberry."
Everett: "The popularity of Everett, up 50 places on our most-searched list, was inspired by such stylish girls' choices as Eva and Evelyn."
Hadley: "The success of the bestselling novel 'The Paris Wife' has catapulted the intriguing name of Hemingway's first wife, Hadley Richardson, 50 spots up our list this year over last."
Arlo: "... Arlo, as in folksinger Guthrie, (is) enjoying a popularity surge. Other o-ending names for boys heating up in 2011: Nico, Hugo, Otto."
Mila: "It's the name of a gorgeous young star, Mila Kunis, PLUS it resembles a handful of trendy names -- Mia, Maya, Lila -- that are due for a hiatus."
Flynn: "Finn is already hot, but cousin Flynn, baby name choice of Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr, is taking off."
Ada, Adele, Adeline, Adelaide: "If it's a vintage girls' name that starts with Ad-, it can't miss this year, it seems."
Archer: "Archer, as in Henry James' 'Portrait of a Lady' and Edith Wharton's 'Age of Innocence,' is perfect: It's unusual, classic yet contemporary-feeling, and there's no danger of anyone actually having read the books."
Luna: "The real hottie launched by the Beckham name quest was otherworldly Luna, the name rumored to be their girls' pick for most of Posh's pregnancy."
So, don't be surprised if the kindergarten class of 2016 is full of Pippas, Milas, Elulas and Flynns. Kinda sounds like a new sort of British invasion, now, doesn't it?











ReaderComments (Page 4 of 7)
7-27-2011 @ 5:08PM
wilhug said...Some people are nothing more than sheep. I met a young man recently whose name is Elvis, and he hates his mother for being a fan of 'you-know-who' in her youth.
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7-27-2011 @ 11:08PM
Katherine said...i hope they know luna is from luna lovegood - harry potter!
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7-27-2011 @ 5:14PM
Anton said...Yeah, its not a bad name, we will call him Remi for short. I figured if she was going to do that I liked the name Buck Shot, it fits with about any name. First name Buck, middle name Shot....What your name...Buck shot Jones, Buck Shot Cantrell, Buck Shot Scwartzenegger, Buck Shot Stallone.
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7-27-2011 @ 5:14PM
Dave said...This is untrue and sucks...in that order
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7-27-2011 @ 5:17PM
mirror mirror said...I like the good ole' names. Names that signal something. Names like Goober, Titus, Jethro, Billy Bob, Billy Joe, Billy Ray. Cletus, Gomer, Jose, ooops, wrong region of the country. Peggy Sue, Loretta, Tammy, Billie Jean, Bobby Jo. Strong names. Names that you see tattooed on arms with a dagger going thru it.
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7-29-2011 @ 12:33PM
Green said...I want to grab Pippa by her hair and shove her face in a huge jar of moisturizer. Girl looks 40.. Use some cream, ffs!
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7-27-2011 @ 5:23PM
Mae said...Obviously this list was made in England. No way these are the most popular names in America, duh.
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7-27-2011 @ 6:03PM
jm said...The people (almost always women) choosing these names have absolutely no imagination or sense of self. They attach their emotions to TV and news headlines. How many babies are named after TV characters (especially soap-operas), and now these same idiots are naming their kid after a British "Royal Sister" because it sounds "cute"? Name the kid whatever you like, screw "cute and fashionable", JEEZUS does it even need to be said?
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7-27-2011 @ 6:11PM
kvkop said...Its a good thing that these "trendy" names are becoming more popular because up until VERY recently kids with these types of names were the ones being picked on. The ironic thing is that the same parents who name their kids these funky names are also the ones most appauled at bullying! Go figure.
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7-27-2011 @ 6:23PM
robert said...I think "BOY" could be a winner. Tarzan called his kid, "BOY". " Hey Boy!" Has a great ring to it!
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7-27-2011 @ 6:39PM
tina said...Ha!
7-27-2011 @ 6:53PM
Julie said...I have an older member of my family who is named "Man." I've never met another one.
7-27-2011 @ 6:29PM
HMan570 said...I don't know how would pick one of these names to tag a baby with, but I must say only ever heard of a few very few names. Good luck to all that pick one of these names!!!!
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7-27-2011 @ 6:46PM
jackemama said...I love the name Luna! I think that is adorable...but Pippa is not a favorite of mine. I am surprised though that this article is not on this Royal Family guide of top news >
www [dot] skinnyscoop [dot]com /list/larissa/kate--william--mustreads-from-around-the-web
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7-27-2011 @ 6:52PM
david said...i am going to name my kids Penis and Vagina
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7-28-2011 @ 12:47PM
Amber said...How about va- jayjay!
7-27-2011 @ 7:01PM
adm said...I don't like any of these names.
For a girl I like Ava, Aubrey, Arianna, London
For a boy I like Julian, Langston, Johnathan, Joshua
names like that is good to me. Not those crazy names on that list. I'll pass.
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7-27-2011 @ 11:21PM
Nancy Boyum said...My grandmother's name (born 1899) was Adele. Everyone called her 'Dell,' which I thought was kind of neat. My feeling is that what's important in naming your kids is to not be a conformist, which is what all these 'trendy' names are. I gave my kids names that my husband and I liked/loved and agreed on. I was being pressured to give my daughter my MIL's name as a middle name, but didn't give in to that pressure and I'm really glad I didn't. I also didn't want my kid's names shortened into nicknames. One teacher in high school actually had the nerve to challenge me on that regarding my son's name. Just give your kids names both you and they can live with for all their lives and everyone will be happy.
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7-27-2011 @ 8:12PM
KRISTINA SPENCER said...WOW REALLY?...WHO WOULD ACTUALLY NAME THEIR KID ANY OF THE NAMES ON THIS LIST??? I THINK THEY SOUND STUPID....ARLO? LUNA? REALLY? COME ON PEOPLE WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?.....
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7-27-2011 @ 8:34PM
LSULinebacker64 said...My Godchild just got married June 10, 2011. I gave a word on a baby's name if she ever came to having a girl. These are the names of the past few generations of the ladies. Her name (Jessica), Her mom's (Debra), Her grand mother's (Vernita), Her Great Grand mother's (Anna)..... Every mother going back to her great grand mother comes to having an (A) at the end of their names. So I told her to check it out when the time comes. LOL It would be a Tradition rolling. LOL
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