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Underrated Names
Are there any names you feel should be more popular?

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Arista, Calista, Camellia, Charlene, Florian, Isadore, Jabez, Marissa, Mirabella, Oriana, Rhianna, Xena, Zephyr

This message was edited 5/26/2024, 3:37 PM

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

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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 allCelia - I'd supposed it would be rising just like Cecilia but it keeps hovering around 800Raleigh - it looks like it should be popular with girls but it's not in the top 1000 for either genderCynthia - 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.
Based on the UK popularity charts, I’m surprised that Sonia, Mallory, Elliana, Dana, Cassia, Taya, Dalia, Olympia, Mack, Darren, Oren, Knox, Sacha, Jai, Dara, Curtis and Shaun aren’t more popular.
Chiara f
Eider f
Eleonora f
Elixabete f
Iban m
Julieta f
Luken m (is popular in the Basque Country but nowhere else)
Martin m (is very popular in the Basque Country but not many other countries)
Ruslana f