Re: Penelope
in reply to a message by Mie
I love Penelope and the NNs Penny, Nellie, Nina, Popi (Greek), Poppy and Pippy.
If it continues to grow in popularity, it would defintely be in the classical revival category. However, a slight popularity spurt does not always translate to major popularity in the future. Time will tell. I'm pretty sure it won't hit #1 anytime soon though. LOL But who cares either way? It's a great name. If you like it, use it. Don't worry about popularity.
Btw, it rose 300 spots over 4 years, which does change things.
2004: 640
2003: 708
2002: 712
2001: 942
Given these numbers and its previous history, I doubt it will rise much for 2005.
If it continues to grow in popularity, it would defintely be in the classical revival category. However, a slight popularity spurt does not always translate to major popularity in the future. Time will tell. I'm pretty sure it won't hit #1 anytime soon though. LOL But who cares either way? It's a great name. If you like it, use it. Don't worry about popularity.
Btw, it rose 300 spots over 4 years, which does change things.
2004: 640
2003: 708
2002: 712
2001: 942
Given these numbers and its previous history, I doubt it will rise much for 2005.