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ASK AMANDA: Ava is too Popular…Help!

 

It’s Friday and that means it’s time for Ask Amanda! A lot of parents-to-be are wondering about name popularity and how it will affect their name choices…

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    My partner and I love the name Ava, but it’s way too popular. Any ideas for what we can do?

 

A:    Ava is a really pretty name and it’s no wonder you (and a lot of other parents) are drawn to it. If it’s gotten too popular for your taste though, here are some ideas for finding another name you like just as much, that isn’t already quite so popular.

 

First, figure out what it is you like about Ava — maybe you like the meaning (Ava’s origin is Latin and means “like a bird”), the cool “av” sound and letter combination, the “vintage” feel Ava has or maybe it’s a family name.  Once you figure out what why you’re drawn to Ava, you’ll be able to come up with alternatives.

 

For example:

 

1)      MEANING:  If you like “like a bird,” then you’ll be happy to know that there are plenty of other names with bird-meanings.

 

Here are a few: ALOUETTE, AYA, COLUMBA, DAYA, DERYN, ELSA, JEMMA, KOKO, LARK, MAVIS, MIRRA, NIGHTENGALE, PALILA, PALOMA, PENELOPE, RAVEN, ROBIN, SORA, TORI, ZIPPORAH

 

 

2)      “AV” COMBINATION: Ava isn’t the only name to start with the “av” letter combination.

 

Here are some other options: AVALON, AVASA, AVERY, AVIS, AVIVA, AVRIL

 

 

3)      VINTAGE VIBE: Earlier this month I wrote a whole post about names that have a vintage feel without feeling out-of-date. Read it here for more ideas.

 

Some of my favorite “vintage” names are: ADELAIDE, CECILY, CORA, DAISY, ELIZA, HAZEL, IVY, LILA, LUCY, NORA, SADIE, VIOLET, WILLA

 

 

4)      FAMILY NAME: If Ava is a family name, you can head back to the family tree and look for other names you like. You could also use Ava as a middle name.

 

 

Good luck finding a name for your daughter. I’m sure you’ll find a name you both love.

 

Happy naming,

 

  Amanda

 

Do any of you have good Ava alternatives? Post your suggestions.

 

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com. Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

 

CELEBRITY BABY NAME ALERT: Lance Armstrong

 

Anna Hansen and Lance Armstrong welcomed baby boy MAX ARMSTRONG on June 4, 2009. Congratulations!

 

Max is Latin and means “greatest.” It was the 126th most popular boys’ name in 2008, according to Social Security. And it’s been quite popular with celebrity parents lately:

 

 

CELEBRITY BABY NAMES

 

 

MAX—Brooke Mueller and Charlie Sheen’s son

MAX— Kerry Katona and Mark Croft

MAX LIRON—Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman’s son

MAXIMILIAN DAVID—Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony’s son

 

 

How do you like the name Max? Post your opinion!

 

 

  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com. Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL BABY NAMES: Denmark

 

I’m interested in what people name their babies in the US and around the world. This will be the first post of many (though not all in a row!) where I’ll discuss International Baby Names.

 

Tomorrow, June 5th, is Constitution Day in Denmark — a national holiday to commemorate the signing of the Danish constitution. I think that makes this the perfect day to consider popular baby names in Denmark.

 

When I started researching Danish baby names, I ran into a bit of a roadblock finding the information I wanted. Luckily, I found the name and email address of Dorthe Larsen, Senior Head Clerk, Population, Statistics Denmark. She led me to the information I wanted and even translated key parts of the page for me so that I would know what I was reading. Above and beyond the call of duty — thank you, Dorthe!

 

As a result, my favorite name of the week is, officially, DORTHE!

 

So, what information was I looking for? The Top 10 Baby Names in Denmark. Here are the most popular names for 2008:

 

 

TOP 10 GIRL NAMES

 

1.      EMMA

2.      FREJA

3.      CAROLINE

4.      IDA

5.      SOFIE

6.      MATHILDE

7.      ANNA

8.      LAURA

9.      SARA

10. LÆRKE

 

 

TOP 10 BOY NAMES

 

1.      LUCAS

2.      MIKKEL

3.      WILLIAM

4.      OLIVER

5.      NOAH

6.      EMIL

7.      SEBASTIAN

8.      MAGNUS

9.      FREDERIK

10. VICTOR

 

SOURCE: Danmarks Statistik, http://dst.dk/Statistik/Navne/NamesPop.aspx

 

 

The first thing I noticed is that Denmark and the US share the same #1 baby name for girls — Emma. Clearly, Emma is resonating across cultures. I’d say it’s well-deserved because it’s a beautiful name. The #1 US boys’ name is Jacob and that lands at #26 on Denmark’s list.

 

The next thing I noticed is that the baby names on these Top 10 Lists are an interesting mix of names that you can imagine hearing on a playground here in the US, like Noah, and names that have a distinctly international flair, such as Lærke.

 

In my research, I found some other great names that ranked in the Top 50 :

 

 

DANISH GIRL NAMES

 

AMALIE

ASTA

ASTRID

CAMILLA

CELINA

FRIDA

KATRINE

LIVA

MALOU

NAJA

NANNA

NICOLINE

SIGNE

TILDE

 

 

 

DANISH BOY NAMES

 

AKSEL

ANDERS

AUGUST

GUSTAV

HJALTE

JACOB

JEPPE

KASPER

LASSE

MARIUS

MATHIAS

NICKLAS

OSCAR

RASMUS

SIMON

VALDEMAR

VILLADS

 

 

If you want to check out the full Top 50 Most Popular Baby Names in Denmark, go here. If you want to find out how popular a particular name is in Denmark go here (I found out there were 3718 women named Amanda in 2007, but no “Amanda Barden.” Not a huge surprise, I guess.).

 

What’s your favorite Danish name? Post your thoughts! Subscribe to the RSS feed while you’re at it so you don’t miss any future posts.

 

 

  Amanda

 

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.