MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES IN 2009            

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Female

1. AIDAN/AIDEN/ADEN 1. AMELIA/EMILIA
2. NOAH 2. ISABELLA/IZABELLA
3. LIAM 3. AVA
4. CAYDEN/CADEN/KAYDEN 4. SOPHIA/SOFIA
5. ETHAN 5. OLIVIA
6. JACKSON 6. MADELINE/MADELYN/MADELYNN
7. LANDON 7. LILY/LILLY
8. JACOB/JAKOB 8. ABIGAIL
9. CALEB/KALEB 9. CHLOE/KHLOE
10. LUCAS/LUKAS 10. EMMA
11. BRADEN/BRAYDEN/BRAEDEN 11. CHARLOTTE
12. BENJAMIN 12. ELLA
13. GAVIN 13. ADDISON/ADDYSON
14. CONNOR/CONNER/CONOR 14. ELIZABETH/ELISABETH
15. ELIJAH 15. GRACE
16. OLIVER 16. AUDREY
17. ALEXANDER 17. EMILY
18. OWEN 18. BELLA
19. GABRIEL 19. HANNAH/HANNA
20. LOGAN 20. ISABELLE/ISABEL
21. WILLIAM 21. SCARLETT/SCARLET
22. TRISTAN/TRISTEN 22. LILA
23. JAYDEN/JADEN 23. ARIANNA
24. COLE/KOLE 24. CAITLYN/KAITLYN/et.al
25. ASHER 25. KAYLEE
26. JACK 26. KEIRA/KIRA
27. JAMES 27. CLAIRE/CLARE
28. CHASE 28. LEAH
29. NATHAN 29. LAYLA/LEILA
30. ANDREW 30. AVERY
31. ELLIOT/ELIOT/ELLIOTT 31. MADISON/MADDISON/MADISYN/et.al
32. AARON/ARON 32. NATALIE
33. COLIN 33. SOPHIE/SOFIE
34. GRAYSON/GREYSON 34. PAYTON/PEYTON
35. MASON 35. HAYLEY/HALEY/HAILEY
36. NICHOLAS/NICOLAS 36. VIOLET
37. JOSHUA 37. SADIE
38. DYLAN/DILLON/DILLAN 38. LUCY/LUCIE
39. ISAAC 39. NORA/NORAH
40. MATTHEW/MATHEW 40. ALICE
41. LEVI 41. CAILYN/KAILYN/et.al
42. JASPER 42. SAVANNAH/SAVANNA
43. ZACHARY/ZACHERY/ZACKERY 43. ADRIANNA
44. CARTER 44. ANNA/ANA
45. NATHANIEL 45. RILEY/RYLEE
46. EVAN 46. ANNABELLE
47. SEBASTIAN/SEBASTIEN 47. CALLIE/CALI/KALLIE
48. DOMINIC/DOMINICK 48. PAIGE
49. WYATT 49. ALEXIS
50. HENRY 50. MIA

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NEXT: THE MOST POPULAR NAMES FOR 2010

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Source: Nameberry.com

With 2009 name fads, from Marley to Miley, safely behind us, what do we see as the hottest trends in baby names for the year ahead Here, Nameberry.com top 15 predictions for 2010 baby names:

BIGGEST BIG PICTURE TREND: ECONOMICAL NAMES
In this era of tighter budgets and darker outlooks, 2010 baby names will be getting both shorter and more light-hearted. We see a trend toward nickname names ahead. For boys, these are economical one-syllable names: Bob, Joe, Gus, Hal, Hank, Max,. Such short forms – in every sense of the phrase are stylish and getting more so in Europe, with Jack the number one name in England, Tom tops in France, Bas and Sem popular in the Netherlands.

For girls, the nickname trend adds an “ie” onto the end of every name: Gracie, Ellie, Evie, Maisie, Josie. Trendlet: boys’ nicknames – Lou, Charlie, Sam, Frankie – for girls.

NEWEST RETRO TREND
We predict the revival of serious, no-frills names that haven’t been considered for babies in several generations: Adele, Alice, Dorothy, Edith, Evelyn, Florence, Lenore, Louise, and Marion for girls; Arthur, Frank, Harold, Harvey, Martin, Raymond, Victor, Vincent, Walter, Warren for boys. Having trouble imagining such sober names on cute little kids? We said the same thing about Moses and Matilda a handful of years ago.

MOST FASHIONABLE CONSONANT
L, by far, with the booming fashionableness of almost every L name for girls, and most especially those with two L sounds: Lila, Lola, Layla, Leila, Lily, Lillian, Delilah, Tallulah, even Lulu and Lucille.

NEW “IT” VOWEL
E, with Emma taking over from Emily (now number 3) at the top of the girls’ list, and a range of E names for both boys and girls rising through the ranks: Ethan, Eden, Eleanor, Emmett, Eli, Eliza, Elijah, Ella, Evan, Eva, Eloise, Evangeline, Elliot, Esme, et nearly al.

LATEST GENDER-BENDING TREND
Male-female name equivalents: Auden and Audrey, Isaiah and Isabella, Theo and Thea. In fact, an association with a popular name of the opposite sex is enough to propel an unlikely choice to prominence: Edison on the coattails of Addison, for example, or Malachi hitching a ride with Makayla.

BIGGEST POP CULTURE INFLUENCE
Twilight, which has catapulted Edward (another E name) from boring old man name to sexiest boy on the block, may boost Bella to number one, and popularize such unlikely choices as Cullen and Esme.

MOST SURPRISING COMEBACK NAME
Felix, replacing Oscar. The X factor is important in several names getting another turn in the sun — Dexter, Rex, all forms of Max – as well as some new choices, such as Maddox, Paxton, and Jaxon.

COOLEST MIDDLE NAME TREND
Double and triple middle names à la the British royals, using mother’s maiden plus another, or honoring both grandmothers or fathers at the same time.

MOST UNLIKELY MAINSTREAM TREND
Jewish surnames, specifically Cohen and Jacoby, have become hot among Middle American, distinctly non-Jewish parents. Miller is also rising. Next up: Shapiro?

FRENCH FASHION THAT WON’T MAKE IT HERE
Prune, most chic among names for little Parisian girls, is unlikely to find a following in the U.S. Though its true translation, Plum, is definitely finding favor.

HOTTEST TREND INSPIRED BY A CELEBRITY BABY NAME
Did an incipient trend for bird names inspire Nicole Richie and Joel Madden to name their newborn son Sparrow, or was it the other way around? No matter. Bird names are the latest genre of nature names, now that the gardens of flower names have become overgrown. Up and coming avian names: Lark, Wren, Hawk, Dove, Anything but the dated Robin. Then there’s also the genetic Birdie, daughter of Maura West.

ETHNIC NAME GROUP MOST LIKELY TO RISE

Latin names, both Spanish and Italian—Seraphina, Mateo/Matteo, Valentina/Valentino, Cruz, Romeo, Lucia and Luciana, and Paloma. Even as one study says Hispanic parents in the U.S. are less likely to use Latin names after two or three generations, such choices are gaining in acceptance among non-Latino American parents.

GIRL TREND READY TO JUMP THE SHARK
Rose as a middle name has become as wilted as such old school connective names as Lee and Lynn, Ann and Marie. And Grace is coming up fast behind it.

BOY TREND READY TO JUMP THE SHARK
Two syllable faux surname-names. When people are naming their sons after prisons such as Ryker, it’s time to stop.

TREND WE’D MOST LIKE TO SEE DIE
Reality TV names that feel about as authentic as the people behind them – Khloe, Audrina, Jaslene. Come on, people, Even Jackson, as in Michael, is a more unambivalently worthy namesake.

 

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