She's a darling citrus fruit, and a well-traveled name on the rise. Would you name your daughter Clementine?
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She's a darling citrus fruit, and a well-traveled name on the rise. Would you name your daughter Clementine? No comment yet.
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Charlotte Sophie Ruby Chloe Ava Mia Emily Isabella Olivia Amelia Ella Grace Sienna Lily Sophia Isla Hannah Lucy Matilda Emma Zoe Summer Abigail Lilly Evie Ivy Maddison Savannah Eva Chelsea Madison ...
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Unfortunately I did not have access to the Queensland Top 100 last year, so I can only look at trends relating to the Top 30. If I had better data for 2011, I'm sure this would be more interesting ...
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Abrielle Skylar Amaya Jane Anwen Elizabeth Arlis Ray Austyn Bella Bladen Slade Brooklyn Nela Chad Mitchell Cora Verity Delilah Nancy Rose Eleanora Eileen Elvira Pearl Esther Lou Everly June Grady H...
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Another nice mixture of names.
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Italian-Australians are the largest ethnic group in Australia after those of British and Irish heritage, and about a million people identify as having Italian ancestry – around 5% of the population...
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I never knew that Italian-Australians were such a large group - every day's a school day!
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Did your favorite boy names advance to the next round of March Madness Baby Names? Were you rooting for Archer? Indigo? Finn? See the results & vote!
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Interesting to read the results from the first round...and time to get voting in round 2!
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I wasn't expecting Holly Madison to pick a baby name like Charlotte or Elizabeth for her daughter – you knew she was going to lean more toward the Moxie
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Rainbow Aurora - what do you think?
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Interesting diagram - it's nice to see popular names arranged in a non-linear way. I'm curious how it would look if a even more names from each year were added.
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The WA Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages has published its annual list of the top 50 most popular boys' and girls' names. |
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Colorful baby names--to say the least--are featured in this week's Nameberry 9 newsiest names.
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Comments on some of the other names from this week.
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Jack Cooper William Ethan Oliver Noah Lachlan Thomas Liam James Samuel Riley Jacob Lucas Mason Harrison Benjamin Charlie Hunter Alexander Joshua Max Tyler Levi Braxton Xavier Eli Ryan Jackson Isaac...
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Unfortunately I did not have access to the Queensland Top 100 last year, so I can only look at trends relating to the Top 30. If I had better data for 2011, I'm sure this would be more interesting ...
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A truly ancient British name, borne by a legendary king, a military hero, and several royal princes. Yet, for such a grandly borne name, it feels remarkably homely. Origin: Where does Arthur come from?
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Highly recommended post with nicely-explained details of possible origins and history of use. Oh, and it's one of my favourite names, huzzah!
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Some of our favorite girl names advance to the next round of March Madness Baby Names. Who will the title? Your vote decides ...
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And for the girls - time to get voting.
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Journalist Lisa Ling and her oncologist husband, Dr. Paul Song, welcomed their brand-new baby girl yesterday. And they chose a relatively unique name for her
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Welcome, Jett!
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GIRLS Charlotte Olivia Ruby Emily Sophie Chloe Ella Amelia Ava Mia Grace Isabella Lily Isla Sienna Zoe Sophia Matilda Hannah Emma Lucy Scarlett Jessica Layla and Jasmine Eva Alexis and Madison Isab...
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More than 50 names, in fact, as equal-ranking names are put under the same number. Go Charlotte and Noah! |
"Overall, Clementine is ripe for a revival" - already seems to be happening in the UK, at least :-)