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The Baby Name Insider

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Entertainment Weekly has The Shaw Report, I have The Baby Name Insider – the latest in cool and uncool baby names and trends. Baby naming trends change just as quickly as fashionable hairstyles, clothes and nursery themes. A lot of parents I’ve talked to were sure they’d chosen a name that wasn’t overly popular yet, only to discover they were very, very wrong. Don’t let that happen to you!

 

 

Here are my picks for today’s “Cool,” “In Limbo” and “Uncool” names and trends – some based on my opinion, some based on what I’m hearing from readers.

 

 

THE BABY NAME INSIDER

 

 

 

COOL

IN LIMBO

UNCOOL

“Twilight:” Names:

Jasper

Rosalie

Bella

Location Names:

Kingston

Memphis

Brooklyn

Names that end in “X”:

Beatrix

Max

Jax

Celebrity-Inspired:

Audrey

Presley

Miley

 

 

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Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Hot Baby Name Alert: CULLEN

Photo: Nicolas Genin / Teemeah

Photo: Nicolas Genin / Teemeah

 

CULLEN IS HOT…REALLY HOT

Cullen was the fastest growing name of 2009. That means it’s started to gain popularity very quickly. In 2008, Cullen ranked #782 and in 2009, it had jumped 297 spots to #485. Look for it to gain more ground this year. For those of you who don’t know (are there any of you still?), Cullen is the surname of the vampire heartthrob, Edward, from the Twilight books and movie series by Stephenie Meyer.

Some people I’ve talked to assume Cullen is a made up name with no meaning, but Cullen is actually a Celtic name that means “cub.” I think that’s pretty cute. The definition got me wondering what werewolf babies are called because Edward Cullen’s a vampire and his rival for Bella’s affections (if you can really call him that) is a werewolf. After a spirited debate among my friends on Facebook (kudos to those who did some pretty thorough werewolf lore research!), the consensus was that werewolf babies were more likely called pups than cubs. Team Edward is safe for now.

 

IS THIS MEDIA HYPE OR DO PEOPLE REALLY LIKE TWILIGHT NAMES?

I can’t say what’s happening in the minds of everyone who chose the name Cullen or any of the other Twilight names. What I do know is that at a recent book signing someone told me that she loved all the Twilight names – especially Edward, Bella and Jacob. As she was saying that, a woman who was signing up for my newsletter jumped in and said, “Ooh…I love Cullen. That’s a great name. “

That’s a small sample size, but it’s definitely food for thought. I say the bottom line is that people do like the Twilight baby names, but they might not like them because of Twilight – some people probably like them in spite of Twilight. Then there are the folks who like these names because they adore all-things Stephenie Meyer.

 

IT’S YOUR TURN TO WEIGH IN

What do you think about the name Cullen? What do you think about the Twilight names overall—Bella, Jacob, Edward, Rosalie, Emmett, Carlisle, Alice?

Are people choosing the name Cullen because they love the books and decide to name their babies after the characters? Or are people hearing the name Cullen because it’s being talked about and deciding it would make a great name it sounds unique?

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Interview with Project Runway model Matar Cohen

Photo: Aris Ziagos (Irina Shabayeva Spring 2010 Collection)

Photo: Aris Ziagos (Irina Shabayeva Spring 2010 Collection)

 

Check out my latest name interview! This time I interviewed model Matar Cohen – you know her from Project Runway and Models of the Runway.

 

Matar’s interview is awesome! Here’s one tidbit: Matar and her sisters all have names with water definitions because her parents loved that water represents “life, energy, purity and growth.” How cool is that?

 

Matar also had some great baby naming advice for soon-to-be-parents, talked about her favorite baby naming trend and she weighed in on the Twilight baby naming phenomenon. Matar also gave me some tips on handling my curly hair.

 

Read the whole interview on my Celeb Interviews page!

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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HAVE BABY NAME QUESTIONS?

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ASK AMANDA: How to Avoid Using the Next Most Popular Name

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I’m back with another edition of ASK AMANDA. This is a topic that I know is on the mind of many soon-to-be-parents!

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    My top baby name list used to include Emma, Jacob and Zachary. All of those names have become really popular now. I still love those names, but I don’t want my baby to have a name that’s too common. How do I avoid picking a name that will end up on the top of the charts?

 

A:    You have really good taste in names. The trouble is that you share that good taste with a lot of other people. Emma, Jacob and Zachary are all great names!

 

Some parents want to pick popular names, some don’t mind one way or the other, but for those that do … how do you choose a cool baby name that you love while making sure it stays unique?

 

I don’t offer any guarantees, but here are some tip-offs that a name is on its way to becoming ultra-popular: 

 

 

1. CELEBRITY NAME

 

If there’s a new celebrity on the scene with an interesting or unusual name, it’s likely the name will increase in popularity.

 

Ex: MILEY Cyrus (MILEY wasn’t even on the charts before 2007) and ISLA Fisher (before 2008 ISLA hadn’t been in the Top 1000 since 1908)

 

It’s also possible that the name will become so closely associated with the celebrity that your baby’s name will always bring to mind that celebrity.

 

Some celebs are so closely associated with their unique first names that they don’t even need a last name to be recognizable — think PARIS, TIGER, OPRAH and BEYONCE.

 

 

2. CELEBRITY BABY NAME

 

Similar to #1 above, if a celebrity picks an interesting baby name, you can almost guarantee it will become more popular.

 

Ex: BROOKLYN Beckham created a wave of baby Brooklyns. Interestingly, more for girls than boys. Possibly because the name’s parts — BROOK and LYN — are each more associated with girls’ names.

 

Now, note that I said interesting baby name, not odd baby name.

 

Celebrity baby names like KAL-EL Cage and PILOT INSPEKTOR Lee haven’t had a similar impact on parents-to-be because these names are just too off-beat for the average parent — but you didn’t need me to tell you that.

 

 

3. CHECK THE NAME’S HISTORY ON THE SOCIAL SECURITY WEBSITE

 

The Social Security website is a great tool for soon-to-be-parents. You can search names to see how popular they’ve been over the years.

 

It’s obvious that a name is popular if it’s already in the Top 25 most popular names, but what if it’s not? Are you parents seeking unique names safe then? Not necessarily…

 

If the name you’re considering wasn’t in the Top 500 list 5years ago, but then debuted at 300, moved up to 100 within a few years and this year is at 60, it’s a good bet that it might be even more popular next year.  

 

Watch out for these fast risers! If a name has been increasing in popularity quickly, even though it hasn’t reached the top of the charts yet, there’s a good chance it will before long.

 

 

4. CHECK NAMES FROM POPULAR TV SHOWS, MOVIES AND BOOKS

 

Remember that scene from Splash starring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah where Tom’s character tells Daryl’s character than she needs to pick a human name because no one can pronounce her mermaid name? He suggests a few names, including Jennifer, Joanie and Linda. Then she sees the street sign for Madison Avenue and says she wants her name to be Madison. It’s a funny moment in the movie because at that time in our history Madison wasn’t a first name and Tom’s character tells her so!

 

I suspect a lot of people who saw that movie in 1984 fell in love with the name Madison because it was different and interesting. Now 25 years later the name that wasn’t a name has become quite popular — it hit the Top 10 in 1997 and hasn’t looked back since.

 

So before you choose a name, have a look and see whether it’s the name of a character in a popular TV show, movie or book.

 

I wouldn’t be surprised if the name CULLEN grows in popularity now that Stephenie Meyer has used it as the surname for her popular vampire family and the dreamy Edward Cullen in her mega-popular Twilight series.

 

Is anyone else out there on Team Jacob or is it just me…?

 

 

All that said, you can’t completely safeguard yourself from all future popular names.

 

You could choose the perfect, unique name for your baby this year, but if the rumors are true and the next Sex and the City movie features Carrie and Mr. Big having a baby that they just happen to name the exact same perfect, unique name you chose this year, there isn’t a whole lot you can do — you will be ahead of the curve though for having chosen it first.

 

Good luck!

 

  Amanda

 

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

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