Underrated Names
Are there any names you feel should be more popular?
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Camilla, Aviva, Ave, Ayala, Isidore, Eulalia, Marlowe, Euphemia, Cordelia, Onnolee, Emila, Seraphina, Ottilia, Odilia, Ione, Evander, Eamon, Madoc, Ashwin, Abijah, Elisha, Amabella, Henrik, Florian, Joah, Cecil, Nephele, Lillemor, Daria, Delphia, Ariadne, Wulfwynn, Amia, Agnes, Shirley, Ashling/Aisling, Jamila, Cleo, Hila, Ettie, Ansel, Anson, Arlen, Audley, Aveline, Briscoe, Bronson, Charlton, Clifton, Conway, Coy, Daley, Delwyn, Ellington, Everard, Farley, Harmon, Hollis, Fern, Anahera, Willem, Alwynn, Olivier, Liselotte, Marilotte, Amalia, Maristella
Some of these I don't necessarily like, but I think go along with current trends
Some of these I don't necessarily like, but I think go along with current trends
This message was edited 5/26/2024, 11:53 AM
Based on sound:
Leander and Eliezer - these have sounds in them that are currently popular, yet Eliezer is barely in the top 1000 and Leander is not there at all
Celia - I'd supposed it would be rising just like Cecilia but it keeps hovering around 800
Raleigh - it looks like it should be popular with girls but it's not in the top 1000 for either gender
Cynthia - I can see why it isn't popular right now, it's a "boomer" name, but the sound is likeable. I expect it to rise in the next decade with the NN Thea rather than Cindy.
Leander and Eliezer - these have sounds in them that are currently popular, yet Eliezer is barely in the top 1000 and Leander is not there at all
Celia - I'd supposed it would be rising just like Cecilia but it keeps hovering around 800
Raleigh - it looks like it should be popular with girls but it's not in the top 1000 for either gender
Cynthia - I can see why it isn't popular right now, it's a "boomer" name, but the sound is likeable. I expect it to rise in the next decade with the NN Thea rather than Cindy.