Michelle Romano @michellleromano
17 Std.Vor 17 Stunden Washington, DC
Reading an article with the top baby names of 2016 and
all I can think of is...
@MeganKozlowski
Just saw an article with the top baby names predicted
for 2016. Bae was one of them. Not even
lying. 🙈
Some people also
predict for next year baby names but really it is a myth how baby names coming
front from one year to another.One article from www.elle...
11 Baby Names That Will Be Big Next Year
Read this article and tell ,how can you believe about
nex year prediction?
In twitter Sarah O
@SarahOwrites
I just read an article about popular baby names. You
know, so I know what not to name the baby I'm not having in 2016.
Laura Wattenberg, author of The Baby Name Wizard, has
studied global naming trends for some time. She says: “There has been an
enormous revolution in how we name children. In the past there was a concept of
a 'normal’ name. There was a set pool of names from which you expected the vast
majority of babies to be named. There was a time in England when a quarter of
all babies were named John and Mary. Today there is a premium on being unique,
or at least sounding creative.” Celebrity and cultural trends play a huge part
in the emergence of names
Why people changing the trend of names?
When I am thinking about the Baby names and selection,most
people like a simplicity and stylich
Names for the childrens.
Emma France says that at the doctor’s surgery last
week when the nurse called out for “Huxley” two of the three mothers in the
room stood up. “I thought it was hilarious. I really did.” It was the first
time she’d ever encountered another Huxley.
Between Sophia, Emma and Olivia for girls and Aiden
and Liam for boys, last year’s hottest baby names all weighed in on some level
of “sweet.”
This year, it’s all about the classics — with a
Swedish twist.
Nameberry, a baby name database and resource for
wannabe novel writers, analyzed its data to see which names had the biggest
popularity spike in the last 30 days. The results show the most-picked names
for kids born in 2016 are surprising, to say the least.
The trendiest baby names for girls:
Astrid
Thea
Sadie
Riley
Elise
The trendiest baby names for boys:
James
Elijah
Jayden
Elliot
Logan
The name Astrid, which is expected to catch on this
year in a big way, has been a Swedish mainstay for several years now.
For boys, it looks like James will be making a
comeback in 2015 after experiencing a 72 percent bump in popularity on
Nameberry.The Article and social meadias coming to conclution of the style of
life and factors behind the contemporary contexr.