For those of you that follow The Art of Naming on Facebook, you've probably seen me post lists like this before. I thought it would be nice to see what the top 10 names are for every letter. Perhaps you know that you want a name that starts with the letter A but you don't want to choose one that is overly popular. Now you can see exactly how popular each name is per letter as well as overall in ranking according the the US Top 1000 chart (ranking in parenthesis).
I started posting these on Facebook around June or July of 2013 and finally got through the entire alphabet for the year 2012. Now it is nearly time to discover the top names of 2013! If you like this sort of information and wish for it to be compiled again for the next year, let me know in the comments! Enjoy!
Top 10 A-Names for Boys in 2012:
1. Alexander (#9)
2. Aiden (#10)
3. Anthony (#15)
4. Andrew (#18)
5. Aaron (#51)
6. Angel (#57)
7. Austin (#58)
8. Adrian (#60)
9. Ayden (#69)
10. Adam (#82)
Top 10 B-Names for Boys in 2012:
1. Benjamin (#16)
2. Brayden (#39)
3. Brandon (#56)
4. Blake (#71)
5. Bentley (#75)
6. Brody (#91)
7. Bryson (94)
8. Bryce (#117)
9. Bryan (#121)
10. Braxton (#125)
Top 10 C-Names for Boys in 2012:
1. Christopher (#23)
2. Caleb (#32)
3. Christian (#33)
4. Carter (#36)
5. Cameron (#54)
6. Connor (#59)
7. Charles (#62)
8. Colton (#65)
9. Chase (#77)
10. Cooper (#83)
Find your perfect baby name! The Art of Naming offers expert consultation, name trends, and data to inspire your choice.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
The Many Character Names of Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn is a film and fashion icon. Born in 1929 as Audrey Kathleen Ruston, this beloved actress had a great career during Hollywood's Golden Age and she continues to inspire people today through the legacy she left behind.
She acted from 1951 until 1989 before sadly passing away in 1993 from cancer. Toward the end of her life, she was well known for her work with UNICEF as a Goodwill Ambassador. She was a truly beautiful person! In fact, she is considered by many to be the most naturally beautiful woman of all time. Even her name is lovely!
What about all of the names that she has portrayed in film? Let's take a look at the name character names of Audrey Hepburn.
Frieda
Chiquita
Celia
Eve
Melissa
Nora
Ann
Linda
Sabrina
Natasha
Marie
Jo
Ariane
Rima
Gabrielle
Rachel
Holly
Karen
Regina
Gabrielle
Eliza
Nicole
Joanna
Susy
Marian
Elizabeth
Angela
Caroline
Which of these names is your favorite? I really like Sabrina. I also really love the name Audrey and it is mostly because of her.
Are there any other celebrities that you'd like me to make a post like this about? Let me know in the comments!
She acted from 1951 until 1989 before sadly passing away in 1993 from cancer. Toward the end of her life, she was well known for her work with UNICEF as a Goodwill Ambassador. She was a truly beautiful person! In fact, she is considered by many to be the most naturally beautiful woman of all time. Even her name is lovely!
What about all of the names that she has portrayed in film? Let's take a look at the name character names of Audrey Hepburn.
Frieda
Chiquita
Celia
Eve
Melissa
Nora
Ann
Linda
Sabrina
Natasha
Marie
Jo
Ariane
Rima
Gabrielle
Rachel
Holly
Karen
Regina
Gabrielle
Eliza
Nicole
Joanna
Susy
Marian
Elizabeth
Angela
Caroline
Which of these names is your favorite? I really like Sabrina. I also really love the name Audrey and it is mostly because of her.
Are there any other celebrities that you'd like me to make a post like this about? Let me know in the comments!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Vivian
Vivian is a vintage name that is currently popular for girls again. Since the middle ages, Vivian has also been used for males. Especially in modern times (or at least since 1880 in the US), this name is predominantly female despite the name still being given to boys here and there.
The name Vivian comes from the Latin name Vivianus which was taken from the Latin word vivus which means "alive". However, as a feminine name, Vivian is also said to be an Anglicized form of the name Bébinn which means "fair lady" in Irish Gaelic. This form has been used by several women in Irish mythology including the goddess of childbirth.
The spelling Vivien was first used by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his epic Idylls of the King in 1859. It is said that he either based it on Vivienne, (which is the French form of Viviana which comes from Vivian), or it could have been a misreading of Ninian. However, the theory that Ninian leads to Vivian is uncertain. Click here to view the different family trees and possible origins of these names.
Somewhere around 1911 the name Vivian skyrocketed in popularity for girls. Vivian hit her popularity peak in 1920 with 4,128 births. It wasn't until the 1960s that this name began to lose its momentum, falling back to the same low levels previously seen pre-1911. Then suddenly, parents of the late 1990s and early 2000s began to see this name with fresh eyes!
By the latest records, 2012, Vivian was halfway back to her former levels of glory with 2,240 births for the year and an impressive ranking of #141. I suspect that this name will only climb higher as per the 100-year rule and hit a new peak somewhere before or around 2020.
The name Vivien is not currently ranked in the Top 1000. For a girl, it only had 189 births in 2012. This is the spelling used by Old Hollywood actress Vivien Leigh of Gone with the Wind fame. However, the French Vivienne is gaining popularity every year. She had 978 births in 2012 for a ranking of #322. Lovely Viviana ranked #478 in 2012 with 637 births while counterpart Vivianna had 156 births and did not rank in the top 1000. Which form of Vivian do you like the best?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Eleanor, June, Liliana, Olivia, Serena, Valentina
Brothers: Benjamin, Edmund, Lucas, Noah, Samuel, Trenton, William
Middle Name Ideas:
Vivian Celeste
Vivian Genevieve
Vivian Joy
Vivian Seraphina
As a Middle Name:
Abigail Vivian
Charlotte Vivian
Esme Vivian
Mabel Vivian
What would you pair with Vivian?
The name Vivian comes from the Latin name Vivianus which was taken from the Latin word vivus which means "alive". However, as a feminine name, Vivian is also said to be an Anglicized form of the name Bébinn which means "fair lady" in Irish Gaelic. This form has been used by several women in Irish mythology including the goddess of childbirth.
The spelling Vivien was first used by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his epic Idylls of the King in 1859. It is said that he either based it on Vivienne, (which is the French form of Viviana which comes from Vivian), or it could have been a misreading of Ninian. However, the theory that Ninian leads to Vivian is uncertain. Click here to view the different family trees and possible origins of these names.
Somewhere around 1911 the name Vivian skyrocketed in popularity for girls. Vivian hit her popularity peak in 1920 with 4,128 births. It wasn't until the 1960s that this name began to lose its momentum, falling back to the same low levels previously seen pre-1911. Then suddenly, parents of the late 1990s and early 2000s began to see this name with fresh eyes!
By the latest records, 2012, Vivian was halfway back to her former levels of glory with 2,240 births for the year and an impressive ranking of #141. I suspect that this name will only climb higher as per the 100-year rule and hit a new peak somewhere before or around 2020.
The name Vivien is not currently ranked in the Top 1000. For a girl, it only had 189 births in 2012. This is the spelling used by Old Hollywood actress Vivien Leigh of Gone with the Wind fame. However, the French Vivienne is gaining popularity every year. She had 978 births in 2012 for a ranking of #322. Lovely Viviana ranked #478 in 2012 with 637 births while counterpart Vivianna had 156 births and did not rank in the top 1000. Which form of Vivian do you like the best?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Eleanor, June, Liliana, Olivia, Serena, Valentina
Brothers: Benjamin, Edmund, Lucas, Noah, Samuel, Trenton, William
Middle Name Ideas:
Vivian Celeste
Vivian Genevieve
Vivian Joy
Vivian Seraphina
As a Middle Name:
Abigail Vivian
Charlotte Vivian
Esme Vivian
Mabel Vivian
What would you pair with Vivian?
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Girl Names of Old Hollywood
Old Hollywood was such a glamorous time! The female celebrities from "the golden era" are still admired for their beauty, grace, elegance, and poise. Even after all these years have gone by, somehow these celebrities still remain relevant and interesting in everything from their fashion sense to the classic films they starred in to their lovely names that continue to inspire parents to this very day!
There were so many beautiful celebrities with amazing names that I just listed the first one I came across with that first name, even though I know there are many more that may have also had that name. I hope I did not forget anyone but if I did, please let me know in the comments below!
Which of these Old Hollywood names are your favorites? Would you ever use one of them for a daughter? Have you already? Do share! These are listed by first (and last) name.
AGNES (Moorehead) ANNE (Baxter) ANITA (Page) AUDREY (Hepburn) AVA (Gardner) BARBARA (Stanwyck) BETTE (Davis) BRIGITTE (Bardot) CAROLE (Lombard) CLARA (Bow) CLAUDETTE (Colbert) CYD (Charisse) DEBORAH (Kerr) DONNA (Reed) DOROTHY (Dandridge) ELIZABETH (Taylor) ELSA (Lanchester) ETHEL (Barrymore) EVA MARIE (Saint) FAY (Wray) FRANCES (Farmer) GENE (Tierney) GERALDINE (Fitzgerald) GINA (Lollobrigida) GINGER (Rogers) GLORIA (Swanson) GRACE (Kelly) GREER (Garson) GRETA (Garbo) HATTIE (McDaniel) HEDY (Lamarr) HELEN (Hayes) INGRID (Bergman) IRENE (Dunne) JANE (Russell) JANET (Gaynor) JEAN (Harlow) JEANNE (Crain) JENNIFER (Jones) |
JOAN (Collins) JUDY (Garland) JUNE (Allyson) KATHARINE (Hepburn) LANA (Turner) LAUREN (Bacall) LILLIAN (Gish) LINDA (Darnell) LORETTA (Young) LOUISE (Brooks) LUCILLE (Ball) MABEL (Normand) MAE (West) MARILYN (Monroe) MARION (Davies) MARLENE (Dietrich) MARY (Pickford) MAUREEN (O'Hara) MERCEDES (McCambridge) MERLE (Oberon) MIRIAM (Hopkins) MYRNA (Loy) NATALIE (Wood) NORMA (Shearer) OLIVE (Thomas) OLIVIA (de Havilland) PATRICIA (Neal) RITA (Hayworth) ROSALIND (Russell) SHIRLEY (Temple) SOPHIA (Loren) SUSAN (Hayward) TALLULAH (Bankhead) TERESA (Wright) THEDA (Bara) VERA (Miles) VERONICA (Lake) VIVIEN (Leigh) |
Saturday, March 1, 2014
The Many Character Names of Cary Grant
It is worth noting that since his career spanned from 1932 to 1966, many of these names are rather traditional to the era but they are fun to browse nonetheless!
First and last names will be listed but occasionally they could make for nice first and middle name combos! Which of the following character names is your favorite?
STEPHEN Mathewson CHARLIE Baxter NICK Townsend ROMER Sheffield JEFFREY Baxter HENRY Cocker ACE Corbin JACK Clayton MALCOLM Trevor PORTER Madison III MAURICE Lamar JULIAN De Lussac GERALD Fitzgerald KEN Gordon MICHAEL Andrews ANDRE Charville ERNEST Bliss CHARLIE Mason JIMMY Hudson GEORGE Kerby JERRY Warriner JOHNNY Case GEOFF Carter |
ALEC Walker WALTER Burns MATT Howard DEXTER Haven ROGER Adams LEOPOLD Dilg PATRICK O'Toole JERRY Flynn MORTIMER Brewster COLE Porter MADISON Brown HENRI Rochard EUGENE Norland Ferguson BARNABY Fulton CLEMSON Reade NICKIE Ferrante ANDY Crewson PHILIP Adams TOM Winters ROGER O. Thornhill VICTOR Rhyall, Earl PETER Joshua WILLIAM Rutland |
My favorites are Malcolm, Dexter, Leopold, Mortimer and Barnaby. What do you think of this list? Shall I do more for other celebrities? If so, who?
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Clark
The masculine name Clark originally comes from the Old English word clerec which actually referred to a priest. Later it became an English surname that means "cleric" or "scribe". It could also refer to a clerk and is associated with the occupational name for a clergyman cleric in a religious setting. Because of these meanings, the name gives the impression of a good and intelligent man.
Famous Clarks include Superman's iconic alias Clark Kent who has been personified by numerous actors and voice talents since its comic book days. There's also Old Hollywood actor Clark Gable best known for his role as Rhett Butler in 1939's Gone with the Wind opposite Viven Leigh. Another association is the American explorer William Clark who helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition across America in the early 1800s. Between these three strong, handsome and adventurous namesakes, modern parents are starting to see the appeal of this short but powerful name.
The name Clark has been in regular use since 1880 in the US. It got its first popularity boost around 1912 and gradually climbed higher and higher until hitting its peak in 1961. In that year, 877 boys were named Clark for a ranking of #268.
After that, the name saw a decline in usage. It has held steady in the lower half of the Top 1000 since then and is rising once again. In 2012, the name was used 467 times for a ranking of #554.
From the scholarly and religious meaning to the image of a seemingly ordinary reporter suddenly becoming "the man of steel" and flying through the sky, Clark is a winning name choice! Parents today seem to be flocking to the shorter names. The most commonly searched and viewed page on The Art of Naming is by far the One Syllable Boy's Names list. While this is just one little blog, it does suggest that short names are in whether they're being used in the first name spot or in the middle. What do you think of this "short name trend" theory? What do you think of the name Clark?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Ella, June, Leah, Ruth, Sybil, Tessa
Brothers: Archer, Grant, Henry, Max, Noah, Owen, Thomas
Middle Name Ideas:
Clark Alexander
Clark Benjamin
Clark Nathaniel
Clark Sebastian
As a Middle Name:
Andrew Clark
Jackson Clark
Mason Clark
Samuel Clark
Clark is one of those names that works as a middle name for many names. I would just avoid a first name that already has a strong C/K sound. Also make sure it is at least 2 syllables. What would you pair with Clark?
Famous Clarks include Superman's iconic alias Clark Kent who has been personified by numerous actors and voice talents since its comic book days. There's also Old Hollywood actor Clark Gable best known for his role as Rhett Butler in 1939's Gone with the Wind opposite Viven Leigh. Another association is the American explorer William Clark who helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition across America in the early 1800s. Between these three strong, handsome and adventurous namesakes, modern parents are starting to see the appeal of this short but powerful name.
The name Clark has been in regular use since 1880 in the US. It got its first popularity boost around 1912 and gradually climbed higher and higher until hitting its peak in 1961. In that year, 877 boys were named Clark for a ranking of #268.
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From the scholarly and religious meaning to the image of a seemingly ordinary reporter suddenly becoming "the man of steel" and flying through the sky, Clark is a winning name choice! Parents today seem to be flocking to the shorter names. The most commonly searched and viewed page on The Art of Naming is by far the One Syllable Boy's Names list. While this is just one little blog, it does suggest that short names are in whether they're being used in the first name spot or in the middle. What do you think of this "short name trend" theory? What do you think of the name Clark?
Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Ella, June, Leah, Ruth, Sybil, Tessa
Brothers: Archer, Grant, Henry, Max, Noah, Owen, Thomas
Middle Name Ideas:
Clark Alexander
Clark Benjamin
Clark Nathaniel
Clark Sebastian
As a Middle Name:
Andrew Clark
Jackson Clark
Mason Clark
Samuel Clark
Clark is one of those names that works as a middle name for many names. I would just avoid a first name that already has a strong C/K sound. Also make sure it is at least 2 syllables. What would you pair with Clark?
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Boy Names of Old Hollywood
Old Hollywood is sometimes referred to as the golden age. It ranged from about 1927 to the early 1960s. In regards to cinema in particular, Hollywood had its own very specific style that produced some of the greatest films ever! True classics! There was such a glamorous vibe in those days that is still admired even today. The celebrities of that time are well known for their elegance, style, poise and even their amazing names!
If you are a fan of this time in our history, I'm sure you will love this list of celebrity baby names for boys! The girl's list will be posted next week!
First (Last) ANTHONY (Quinn) BASIL (Rathbone) BUSTER (Keaton) CARY (Grant) CHARLIE (Chaplin) CHARLTON (Heston) CLARK (Gable) CLAUDE (Rains) DAVID (Niven) ELVIS (Presley) ERROL (Flynn) FRANK (Sinatra) FRED (Astaire) FREDRIC (March) GARY (Cooper) GENE (Kelly) GLENN (Ford) GREGORY (Peck) HAROLD (Lloyd) HENRY (Fonda) HUMPHREY (Bogart) JACK (Lemmon) JAMES (Cagney) JIMMY (Stewart) JOHN (Wayne) KIRK (Douglas) LAURENCE (Olivier) LIONEL (Barrymore) LON (Chaney) MARLON (Brando) MICKEY (Rooney) MONTGOMERY (Clift) ORSON (Welles) OLIVER (Hardy) PETER (O'Toole) PAUL (Newman) RICHARD (Burton) ROBERT (Mitchum) ROCK (Hudson) RONALD (Colman) ROSCOE (Arbuckle) RUDOLPH (Valentino) SEAN (Connery) SPENCER (Tracy) STEVE (McQueen) TYRONE (Power) VINCENT (Price) WILLIAM (Holden) YUL (Brynner) |
First names from Last Names:
Autry
Brando
Cagney
Crosby
Connery
Cooper
Dean
Douglas
Flynn
Ford
Grant
Harris
Holden
Howard
Hudson
Keaton
Kelly
Lewis
Marx
Olivier
Powell
Quinn
Rooney
Stewart
Valentino
Wayne
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