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[Opinions] Re: Top 10 for October
Giving you the name, the meaning (or closest I can get) and the popularity. The two given popularity's are for England & Wales (former) and USA (latter), thought it would be interesting especially now I live in the States. Where the popularity is given as #0, the name does not rank in the Top 1000 for the most recent data.Enzo – “home ruler” or “giant” #276 / #257
Kaden – “son of Cadán” #589 / #209
Bellamy – “fine friend” #0
Nikolai – “victory of the people” #0 / #505
Alexei – “helper, defender” #0
Reuben – “behold, a son” #48 / #903
Bridger – surname for someone who lived near/worked on a bridge. #0 / #943
Cassidy - "descendant of Caiside" #0
Carter - "one who uses a cart" #82 / #24
Tanner – “one who tans hides” #0 / #270*Octavia – “eighth” #724 / #593
Alice – “noble kind” #17 / #70
Natasha – “Christmas Day” #445 / #767
Nina – “fire” or “little girl” #157 / #321
Melody – “song, to sing” #277 / #143
Brooke – English surname for one who lived near a brook #102 / #191
Raven – bird name #673 / #446
Eloise – “healthy, wide” or “sun” #112 / #190
Juliet – “downy-bearded” or #511 / #226
Logan – “little hollow” #0 / #292 ~Hope you enjoyed :-)English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/
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I like Kaden, Alice and Juliet.
Nikolai, Alexei and Octavia are okay, but not names I'd consider using IRL.
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