Girls:
- Anabelle, -272 ( #464 --> #736 )
- Elsa, -201 ( #286 --> #487 )
- Annabel, -172 ( #448 --> #620 )
- Angelique, -154 ( #413 --> #567 )
- Annabella, -140 ( #256 --> #396 )
- Caitlyn, -136 ( #463 --> #599 )
- Jaylah, -126 ( #357 --> #483 )
- Caitlin, -113 ( #496 --> #609 )
- Guadalupe, -111 ( #480 --> #591 )
- Giuliana, -90 ( #373 --> #463 )
- Anya, -83 ( #472 --> #555 )
- Kendra, -82 ( #259 --> #341 )
- Haylee, -82 ( #400 --> #482 )
- Megan, -77 ( #307 --> #384 )
- Crystal, -73 ( #477 --> #550 )
- Itzel, -68 ( #423 --> #491 )
- Marissa, -68 ( #472 --> #540 )
- Katelyn, -67 ( #172 --> #239 )
- Kara, -66 ( #442 --> #508 )
- Lexi, -65 ( #242 --> #307 )
Woah, 3 spellings of Caitlin? I knew she's been declining since the 90s, but I didn't realize it was so serious. Did I miss something with Annabel/Annabella? And Elsa was one of the top-gaining names of last year! Guess people are getting sick of Frozen.
Honorable mention to Isis, who, although she wasn't high enough to be counted on here, lost a whopping 1060 spots, falling from #705 --> #1765. :(
Honorable mention to Isis, who, although she wasn't high enough to be counted on here, lost a whopping 1060 spots, falling from #705 --> #1765. :(
Boys:
- Gannon, -119 ( #413 --> #532 )
- Uriel, -79 ( #489 --> #568 )
- Jase, -77 ( #105 --> #182 )
- Izaiah, -76 ( #459 --> #535 )
- Trey, -76 ( #480 --> #556 )
- Dustin, -72 ( #433 --> #505 )
- Case, -72 ( #467 --> #539 )
- Colten, -71 ( #474 --> #545 )
- Jayceon, -63 ( #200 --> #263 )
- Jakob, -63 ( #458 --> #521 )
- Kellen, -61 ( #444 --> #505 )
- Brennan, -60 ( #386 --> #446 )
- Ty, -60 ( #424 --> #484 )
- Trent, -60 ( #498 --> #558 )
- Marvin, -58 ( #492 --> #550 )
- Braden, -56 ( #358 --> #414 )
- Ryland, -56 ( #436 --> #492 )
- Tony, -56 ( #448 --> #504 )
- Royce, -55 ( #475 --> #530 )
- Drake, -51 ( #348 --> #399 )
Gannon and Jayceon were previously on highest-rising lists, too. I admit, I'm surprised Marvin was even high enough to be on this list.
Here are the names that lost the most usage.
Girls:
Girls:
- Isabella, -0.07% (0.87% ---> 0.8%)
- Sophia, -0.06% (0.95% ---> 0.9%)
- Annabelle, -0.06% (0.22% ---> 0.17%)
- Emily, -0.04% (0.65% ---> 0.61%)
- Alexis, -0.04% (0.22% ---> 0.18%)
- Arianna, -0.04% (0.27% ---> 0.23%)
- Aubree, -0.03% (0.22% ---> 0.19%)
- Ella, -0.03% (0.44% ---> 0.41%)
- Natalie, -0.03% (0.36% ---> 0.33%)
- Chloe, -0.03% (0.44% ---> 0.41%)
- Alyssa, -0.03% (0.2% ---> 0.17%)
- Anna, -0.03% (0.29% ---> 0.26%)
- Katelyn, -0.03% (0.1% ---> 0.07%)
- Peyton, -0.03% (0.23% ---> 0.2%)
- Khloe, -0.03% (0.18% ---> 0.15%)
- Ariana, -0.03% (0.28% ---> 0.25%)
- Brooklyn, -0.03% (0.35% ---> 0.32%)
- Elsa, -0.02% (0.06% ---> 0.03%)
- Gabriella, -0.02% (0.26% ---> 0.24%)
- Annabella, -0.02% (0.07% ---> 0.04%)
Uh-oh, looks like many of the top names may be on the way out.
Boys:
- Jase, -0.07% (0.18% ---> 0.11%)
- Jayden, -0.07% (0.63% ---> 0.57%)
- Joshua, -0.05% (0.53% ---> 0.48%)
- Andrew, -0.05% (0.55% ---> 0.49%)
- Michael, -0.05% (0.75% ---> 0.71%)
- Jace, -0.05% (0.31% ---> 0.26%)
- Anthony, -0.04% (0.57% ---> 0.52%)
- Jacob, -0.04% (0.82% ---> 0.78%)
- William, -0.04% (0.82% ---> 0.78%)
- Gavin, -0.04% (0.32% ---> 0.28%)
- Alexander, -0.04% (0.75% ---> 0.71%)
- Evan, -0.04% (0.33% ---> 0.29%)
- Ayden, -0.04% (0.28% ---> 0.24%)
- Brandon, -0.04% (0.29% ---> 0.25%)
- Logan, -0.03% (0.67% ---> 0.63%)
- Blake, -0.03% (0.24% ---> 0.21%)
- Kevin, -0.03% (0.29% ---> 0.25%)
- Tyler, -0.03% (0.29% ---> 0.25%)
- Jayceon, -0.03% (0.1% ---> 0.07%)
- Ethan, -0.03% (0.77% ---> 0.74%)
Jase and Jace--interesting. Several of these lost a lot of % last year, too. We might be seeing an all-new Top 10 in a few years.
And just in case you're not already overloaded with numbers, here are the biggest losers in relative frequency. (how much more common the names were in 2014)
Girls:
Girls:
- Anabella (1.81x)
- Anabel (1.8x)
- Annabell (1.8x)
- Anabelle (1.79x)
- Elsa (1.73x)
- Aranza (1.63x)
- Cindy (1.57x)
- Annabella (1.55x)
- Annabel (1.54x)
- Aryanna (1.43x)
- Elissa (1.43x)
- Angelique (1.42x)
- Kaitlin (1.42x)
- Jakayla (1.42x)
- Kiley (1.41x)
- Katelyn (1.39x)
- Caitlyn (1.39x)
- Kailyn (1.39x)
- Danica (1.38x)
- Jaylah (1.37x)
Ho-lee buckets. Seriously, did I miss a horrible Annabel/Annabella namesake? Cindy seems rather random; I didn't even realize it was still in the Top 1500. Katelyn, Kailyn, Kiley...are the long-vowel K-names perhaps going to start going out of style? Jaylah was on the list last year, too.
Boys:
- Neymar (1.69x)
- Jase (1.63x)
- Jayse (1.47x)
- Jayceon (1.46x)
- Rylee (1.43x)
- Gannon (1.41x)
- Brenden (1.4x)
- Nikhil (1.4x)
- Johnathon (1.38x)
- Yandel (1.38x)
- Bradyn (1.36x)
- Broderick (1.35x)
- Jai (1.35x)
- Josh (1.35x)
- Zackary (1.34x)
- Peyton (1.33x)
- Graeme (1.33x)
- Ulises (1.32x)
- Yael (1.32x)
- Aidyn (1.31x)
The boys' side seems a lot more random. I wonder if Bradyn & Ayden (and sound-alike Peyton) signal the decline of the -aidens, or if those spellings are just seen as more feminine. Jase and Jayceon again, along with Jayse. Hmmm.
There was this film called 'Annabelle' with a creepy doll: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3322940/
ReplyDeleteSo sad for a lovely name. Hopefully the impact won't last too long.
Ooh, that would do it. Why can't they pick a bad name for those sorts of movies? :p
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