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    1 in 25 parents wish they’d called their child something different

    What’s in a name?
    The survey, of over 1,000 parents, found that more than half (54%) of parents realised that as their child began to develop, they went off the name they had chosen, with more than a quarter (26%) commenting that the name they picked has proven to be too popular and 11 per cent stating that other people’s dislike of the name has put them off their choice.
     
    gurgle.com’s research also looked at the impact of a name on the development of personality, with some 14 per cent of parents who regretted a name choice claiming the reason was the name did not suit their child. However, while just 16 per cent of parents said that name meaning had influenced their naming decision, almost half of parents (49%) believe that their child’s name does reflect personality.
     
    The politics of choosing a baby name were also highlighted, with a fifth (22%) of parents claiming that their partner vetoed the name they wanted. Some of the names that were shunned by partners included:  Scheherazade, Esme, Gateley (after Stephen Gateley), Renesse, and Majalla.
     
    While the research suggests that most parents are happy with the names they selected for their little ones, confidence in their naming choices might be unfounded. A fifth (21%) of parents would like to change their own name, which suggests that getting a child’s name right is harder than it seems.
     
    Naming trends

    In addition to its consumer research, gurgle.com also analysed ONS name data from 1994-2004 to see the trends in baby names. The results suggest that many classic English girls’ names are now dying out.
     
    While boy’s names demonstrated longevity with six of the 10 most popular boys names in 1904 remaining in the top 100 names over the course of a Century, just one girl’s name, Elizabeth, enjoyed the same popularity. In fact just one other girl’s name from the 1904 top 10 also cropped up in the top 100 for 2004, Alice, although this name fell out of favour for 40 years from 1944 – 1984.
     
    According to gurgle.com’s baby-name generator, some classic English names are enjoying a degree of resurgence with Oscar, Dylan and Alfie creeping in to the top 10 most popular boy’s names for 2012, and Lilly, Grace and Amelia for girl’s. However, classic names such as Millicent, Gertrude, Gwendoline, Ernest and Bertram are nowhere to be seen.
     

     

    Nifa McLaughlin, editor, gurgle.com commented: “Choosing the right name for your children can be a tough job, with many parents wanting to wait and see before they make their final decision in case one name jumps out as the right one. However, there is never any way of guaranteeing your little one will like what you choose, but if you love it then that will go a long way to ensuring that they grow into it and hopefully it starts to suit them more and more as their personality develops.
     
    “The recent trend for celebrities to pick more traditional names for their children has helped some of the names that are on the edge of extinction to come back into vogue, but it is a shame that within the next 100 years we’re likely to see some classic girl’s names slip completely into memory. Looking back through historically popular names can provide a wealth of inspiration, so we would encourage parents to look into the past and take inspiration from their favourite literature and films if they’re struggling to choose a name that fits.”

     

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    32 comments

    • Logan  •  2 months ago
      My wife is 4 weeks pregnant and we haven't decided on a name yet. Don't know if it's a girl or a boy. Can anyone give suggestions?
      • swoomere 2 months ago
        wag lang hahabaan ang name, mahihirapan ang bata pag nag-aral at pag fill-up ng forms na minsan limited lang ang space. nowadays kasi merong mga three names na pinagsasama sama tapos ang hahaba pa plus may mahaba pang surname. parusa sa bata.
      • Kentot 2 months ago
        Exyz pwede na..
      • Madame PUSAKAL 2 months ago
        Do choose Spanish names Logan
    • Paul  •  Wrexham, United Kingdom  •  2 months ago
      knew a woman called Amanda Lyn once...proper thick family but her parents had a sense of humour.
      • waking1964 2 months ago
        I go to school with an Amanda-lyn...who plays a Mandoline....
    • Frida B  •  2 months ago
      In naming a baby, i have a tip: Think of a name, then go to the bathroom, shout it at the top of your voice, about 30 times or so. If it doesn't ring a nerve, then it's good to go. REMEMBER: you'll be calling that name at the top of your voice for the next 15 years.. hi hi hi
      • Asiong Salonga 2 months ago
        lol let me try.
        MARIA BAKEKANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        oo nga no? hehe
      • yes 2 months ago
        HAHAha,,asiong patawa ka talaga..hehee
      • Dio 2 months ago
        siongeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • mademoisellekrist  •  2 months ago
      "A" is the name of my friend's baby! Beat that!
      • Erica 2 months ago
        how about my cousin's son name. SON GOHAN. :)
      • mademoisellekrist 2 months ago
        @erica: hahaha! wow! he must be a fan of dragon ball z! i hope your cousin's name is not son goku.
      • joven 2 months ago
        cool name, I also like goten as a name, my favorite username gotenvash meaning goten for dragonball z and vash stampede for trigun :p
    • Albert  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      My friend`s name is ADCDE pronounce as "Ab-see-dee".
      • helen grace 2 months ago
        you mean ABCDE?.. my daughter's name is Zyann Abcde.
      • yetyet 2 months ago
        @ albert: ABCDE? ano lastname? bala ba?
    • midci  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  2 months ago
      I gave out my son's name two months before he was born to my family. My sister, I have forgotten, is known to shorten names. Since my baby is named after his father and St. Christopher, my sister got tired of waiting for him to come out and two weeks before he was born, my son's name was changed into Pepper, to Peps. Grrr....
    • lynette  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      how about from the knights of the round table?like my name(he,he) seriously, i love my name.
    • yes  •  Quezon City, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      how about the name of my mama,,SOLEDAD..?how is it?is it belong to top 100 names?
    • Xes In the city  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      XES ang pinaka magandang Pangalan pag lalake,,,,simbolo ng kabarakuhan...
      ang BUMANGGA.....GIBA!!!!!!
    • Joanna  •  2 months ago
      Dylan isn't a classic English name. It's an old Welsh name.
    • Magzibogz  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      sabi ng teacher ko nung highschool, aanhin mo naman ang mahaba at magandang pangalan mo kung mukha ka namang Indio?
    • jr angelito  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  2 months ago
      AKO PAG NAGKAANAK KO. GUSTO KO MAGING ISA XANG NURSE. KASO MEJO MAHIRAP MAGPAARAL MAHAL NANG TUITION FEE. KAYA IPAPANGALAN KO NALANG SA SA KANYA "NARSING or NARSISO or NARSISA" PARA KAIT DINA MAG ARAL NARS PARIN XA . HAHAHAHA
    • barry  •  Manchester, United Kingdom  •  2 months ago
      My wife named our son after my middle name (James) and middle after late brother girl would be my choice James is james not Charlotte sadly lol
    • Miles  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      I bet maganda pa rin ang makalumang pangalan na dala-dalawa or more like Maria Cristina or Lourdes Petra. In short pde silang matawag na Matina o Lupet. But nothing beats the name MALAPERIT, this is short for Maria Laura Petra Rita hehehehe. . . . .
    • brywie  •  Mandayulong, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      wala kayo sa name ko...
    • AJ  •  2 months ago
      John Marley seems appealing to me right now
    • Pocoyo  •  2 months ago
      Sa NSO ba inaaccept ang numbers.. like Bea3s (Beatrice) or R2ro (Arturo) hehe! chos.
    • me  •  2 months ago
      Bruno, Brando, Diego, Paquito, Romeo, Fernando, Erap...para sa lalaki. Piolo, Rustom, Sam, Eric, Vice, Bibi pwede na rin ngayon sa babae nyhahahah :D
    • Chiles Gonzales-Magday  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      i like marsela chien. heheh
    • tilpong  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      to logan,, why not try the names,for boy/girl " juan/juana; domingo/dominga,, kakaiba dv

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