I agree with you about
Steven v.
Stephen. I think those named
Steven shorten their name to
Steve in daily life. As for
Kelsey and
Chelsea, they're different names to me.
How fast
Theodore made it to the top 10 while being a vintage name. It's not like
Liam,
Elijah or
Mateo.
Emilia not within the top 20. This name has many qualities that make it fit in with
Mia,
Isabella or
Emma: similar sounds, common initial, resemblance to other names, usage in many, many languages, used by Hispanics, famous bearers (
Emilia Clarke), sudden popularity...
Elowyn cracking the top 1000, but not
Elowen, the original spelling.
Jream. I don't think I have to elaborate.
Vincent and
Victor's steadiness. They were never out of the chart.
I thought
Arlo,
Louis and
Atticus were more popular, in the top 100.
Xander rapidly fading in popularity.
Emmeline, a medieval name, resurfacing in 2014.
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