Monday, December 16, 2019

This is what everyone will be naming their baby in 2019 (and beyond)

This is what everyone will be naming their baby in 2019 (and beyond)This is what everyone will be naming their baby in 2019 (and beyond)Nameberry just released their official list of the most popular baby personennames for the first quarter of 2019 and the results may come as a bit of a surprise to you.The name Posie for instance, a name that has never before ranked in the top 1,000, takes the number one spot for girls so far for 2019, with Milo claiming the top spot for boys. We calculate our popularity list based on which names attracted the most of the 11 million views of our name pages so far this year, says Nameberry.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moraNameberry co-creator and CEO, Pamela Redmond Satran, specifies that the names that top their list of 1000 are the ones most likely to get hotter over the next few years. So even if you havent met an abundance of little Milos and Posies, youre likely to relatively soon.How does the new list stack up against the old ones?The most popular names based on Nameberrys previous December list, for the year 2018, are as followsBoysJacobOliverElijahWilliamMasonGirlsAbigailEvelynAmeliaAvaCharlotteIf the metrics used by Nameberry are indeed suggestive of future trends, your children can expect to hear a lot more colorful additions to morning attendance.For girls, the top five for the first quarter of 2019 arePosieIslaOliviaAuroraMaeveAccording to Nameberry, three naming components are the most in en vogue with young people. New hip parents like vintage names, names that are derived from nature, and names that boast a sort of nickname vibe. Posie happens to be an example of all three.Its a name that has roots dating pretty far back (its the feminine version of the Hebrew name Yosef, which means he will add), it has a floral association (the English definition of the word being a small bouquet) and it is often a shorter v ersion of names like Penelope or Josephine.Milo doesnt correctly hold to all these factors. Even if its exact derivation is a bit unclear, it is potentially based on the old German root Milan, meaning to mill, beat, crush, or rub until fine or tender. Similarly, the name Atticus which is quickly gaining global popularitydates back to old Roman times. Atticus means from Attica, which is the region in Greece that surrounds Athens. Milo may have caught on because of the massively popular tearjerker series This is Us, which stars actorMiloVentimiglia.The most popular boy names for the first quarter of2019 areMiloJasperAtticusTheodoreAsherYou might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.