I thought I’d do the same as last week and pop the US equivalents to the rank for SJs list. 56 Aubrey 64 Skylar 79 Ariana 89 Emery 115 Eliza 133 Elliana 142 Amara 166 Sienna 179 Freya 181 June 256 Phoebe 265 Jane 374 Hallie 377 Gwendolyn 382 Anaya 396 Joy
I’ll join you with the same rankings for NSW, Australia. I can only find top 100 but strangely there are a few of the same names!! 56 Ayla 64 (tied 63) Savannah & Aaliyah 79 (tied) Imogen & Eliana 89 (tied 87) Clara, Claire, Eliza & Maddison
I fell in love with Jane years ago as a first name with my affection reading all of Jane Austen's novels and Jane Eyre. I named my daughter that this year. Though I'm American and many girls have Jane as a middle name, I've only known an older woman with that name. Every person I've mentioned it to says it's such a pretty name.
I love these vintage style names that also work as nature style names (like Daphne, Stella, etc.) I'd love to see a list of names that fit both these categories! Eco-vintage? Classic nature? Vintage boho? Whatever you want to call it!
Oh there are loads of really unexpected nature and floral names that were popular during the Edwardian period! I was reading on this topic a few months back, I believe it was an article on the British baby names site, and was really charmed by the style of the period. Some of the registered names included Snowdrop Gladys, Clematis Mary Claire, Mignonette Ethel, Ivy Narcissus, Acacia Harriet, Claude Oak, Felix Ruby, Gladiolus Bernard, and Linden Fritz Barnabas. All born in the late 1800s through early 1900s.
My 6 year old daughter is named Lydia, after my great great grandmother Lydia Minerva. We get so many lovely compliments from people of all ages about it! It’s super timeless, feminine, but not overused at all. I’m still in love with it! On our list we also had Audrey, Naomi, Eleanor, Rosalie, Annie.. so I’m loving this list!
Yeah I knew an Amber and she was like a hippie, free spirit, cool chic. But also my Mum loves Amber Jewellery and if I had of ever had children I would have got the Name Amber in somewhere to honour her.
I think Josie is such a cute and pretty name but I am literally incapable of hearing it without hearing Drew Barrymore yelling "I'm not Josie Grossy anymore!" in Never Been Kissed 😂
I named my oldest daughter, Lois after my grandmother who was Lois Lane!! (no joke) In high school she dated a boy named Clark.... and Yes, they were known as "Lois & Clark" I took them to Six Flags where they do those drawings & I had the artist do the drawing of him carrying her while flying thru the air. It was SO cool!! (my youngest daughter is Colette)
Hi SJ, greetings from Slovakia. I'm fan of this channel for a while, but never posted a comment before. Not sure how I found it, but I'm been watching it over a year now. I've been searching for the given names and their meanings for years (even though I have no kinds) anytime I heard an interesting name, but I was surprised and delighted that someone has created such a great channel as you did and there's a new video every week ! ...I'm so happy I can finally see STELLA (officially spelled only with 1 L in my country) in the list, my all time favorite and so happy you spoke about it in a positive way. I remember it was mentioned in "girl names from century ago" (1921) video with no special comments, then it was mentioned in the video mentioning names that people hate and I was disappointed. Then I was disappointed again when it was not mentioned in the "Star, moon etc" list and now voila Stella is finally honored :-). I know it's often used as brand name, but I love it from the time when I read some 20 years ago that Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith decided to call their daughter Stella and I know a couple of other celebrities did as well. ... I hope to have a daughter one day and that Stella (which's becoming more popular in my country and I sometimes feel like "no, it's my name") would fit to her surname. Very small number of people in Slovakia has a middle name, but if I was a English speaker, I would go for Joy or June as a middle name. I like other names from this list as well, Annie is so cute and I always considered Naomi to be a very interesting name. ...If you ever do a video on Slavic names, more than happy to advise.
Great list!! I've had Daphne on my name list for about 10 years, i've always loved it from the movie "What A Girl Wants" with Amanda Bynes. Perfect bilingual (French/English) name. Our baby girl is Elinor, also quite vintage. I really love the name Erin too. ♡
My little sister's name is Bethany, and I came up with it! My parents didn't like the girl name they had for my brothers (Mary Elizabeth), so they asked us kids to think of names. I came up with Bethany, and they used it! Her nickname is Bemmy, because one of my brothers couldn't pronounce her name properly when she was in the womb, and we all started calling her that and it just stuck!
I love vintage/classic-yet-usual names. My favorites from the list: Edith, Verity, Stella, and Daphne. I think Eve is based on the Hebrew name, Chavah, pronounced HAH-vah. ...
Dog adoption announcement ;D How cool that Daphne is on this list, as I've just adopted a rescue labrador retriever and named her Daphne Wildflower Tadgh Bisous, almost all coming from Baby Name Mondays! Thanks for the inspiration, SJ! I'm not having any children so I have to use my names somehow lol. Daphne was ultimately chosen not because of Bridgerton, but from the Greek myth, author Daphne DuMaurier, and Daphne Moon from the tv program Frasier hahaha. I love nature names, and Wildflower was just perfect! Tadgh is an ancient Irish name meaning storyteller, and it's the Irish form of Timothy (my late brother's name). And Bisous is French for kisses! xxxx
When we were talking about adopting a fur baby my husband and I had a list of names picked out, but when we found our baby girl they we loved her name, MOLLY. It just suits her, but we did give her a middle name mischief. We aren’t having children either (well I can’t and he has 4 kids) so I use my names for my fur children as well.
I loved last week's list of boys' names. The equivalent list for girls, though, is nothing special. I guess it speaks to our underlying dichotomy of the adventurous approach to girls' names as opposed to traditional for boys. Margaret, for example, doesn't excite me, but I adore Greta.
I loved the name Nancy so much when I was younger, after watching The Craft with my brother when we should have been sleeping lol. The character is pretty dark but I always thought Nancy sounded really edgy and unique.
My daughters name is Erin. I chose it because it’s a form of Irene which was my mother’s name. I was told both meant “Peace” I think they are both lovely names.
Edith, Annie, Naomi, Margaret, Lydia( this one is probably my favorite) and Bethany all work very nicely as do Eve, Verity( with the short form Vera) and Daphne, which is my second favorite after Lydia, I love the sound and meaning and that you could honor a Laura/ Lauren / Lawrence with this form in a less obvious way).
My great grandmothers name was Lydia. I always liked it. My son's wife expecting a girl in October. And putting my mother's name, Louise for middle name... Lydia Louise but my son's friend from school named his little girl Lydia already 😊😍😔
A lot of the 90’s names! I think I still haven’t ever seen my name in one of the baby name monday videos (which has always surprised me!) and then I saw how low it is on the UK list! 😳 I’m bias because it’s my name, but Kimberly/Kimberley is pretty
I love so many: Erin, Annie, Eve, Lydia, Stella, and Naomi. I think of Lydia and Naomi in the same genre, as well as Gloria. Funny thing, I always thought Naomi was a Japanese name because the only Naomi I knew was Japanese.
Was that an advert? I bet my Mum would know this. Sadie reminds me of an Alkakine Trio song which is... quite satanic punk. But genuinely the name Sadie is great!
My daughters name is Edie! And we almost named her twin brother Theodore. I liked Edith my partner liked eden so we went in the middle and named her Edie.
I have a 10 month old called Meadow. I’ve always loved the name and I haven’t bumped into another yet. Her middle name is Thomasina which was my grandmothers name.
A very classic 1920s girl name is Cyrilla, the female version of Cyril, and it means ‘lordly’ so could be the name for quite a little warrior woman:) I imagine it’ll be seen more now that it’s been used in the Netflix series The Witcher, so could be one to use ahead of the trend :)
I was so excited when I heard my name "Bethany" used on this list! I've always loved my name. I've tried going by Beth before but it just didn't fit me. One common problem I ran into with my name, in school, was teachers reading my name quickly and calling me Brittany. And over the phone people often hear Stephanie. But it's really not a big deal and I still love my name 🥰
I adore Edith! I don't think it charts currently, or at least not high, but I feel like as people start looking for older classic and vintage names that are alternatives to Evelyn that it may start to make a comeback. I also love Lydia (admittedly in part because of Beetlejuice lol) Lois, and Daphne!
I love Edith! Such a lovely choice. We have had it on our last. It charts at #473 right now in the US and I agree that it will start getting more usage with people looking for underused vintage named.
Please do a name list of geek/nerdy names. Sci-fi, fantasy, comic book, gaming, etc. Zelda Mary Jane Peach Laurel Thea Penny Bernadette But there are intimate amount of different names to choose from. I don't think you've done a list like this before.
Bethany here! Born 1982, go by Betty because people don't catch on to Bet or Annie - as much as I've tried. My mom named my younger sister Eliza, and neither of us loved being half of Elizabeth. I do get a lot of compliments from strangers about my name, but usually by Christians. It means house of poverty; Bethany was a poor town covered in fig trees which are strong smelling and handy for burials, like for Lazarus. All anointings are done in the name of Mary of Bethany (aka Mary Magdalene). Stephanie and Brittany are the names I get called when people mishear or misremember my full name.
Ooh I’m a Bethany. Very rarely hear or see my name anywhere. My sister is Sophie and she was 1 of 5 in her year at school but I was one of very few Bethanys in the whole school. I’ve always gone by Bear though, it’s what my brother called me when I was born and it stuck 🐻
I taught siblings Ruby and Lois a few years ago and loved both their names. Unfortunately, in that year group there were 5 Rubys in total! Never, taught or met another Lois though. It really is a 'cool' name! Also, Edith is a beautiful name! Xx
My sisters name is ruby shes 20 now so not many people her age have the name, there’s 3 girls in my family and our names are Katie, Ruby and and Noelle. My mum always gets compliments on our three names
I was not expecting my name to be the first! I love my name! Only have known one other Erin in my life, and throughout school, so it is pretty unique and not common. 10/10 recommend 👌
In America, Stella, Erin, Margaret & one or two of the other names you mentioned are common. Also, Amber is usually associated with not the best, although I do know a few people with that name. I feel like a lot of the uncommon names are actually very common now and the 80s and 90s kids names are rare.
So funny, I'm Bethany and my younger sister is called naomi 😂😂 love that you mentioned them right after each other, made my ears prick up lol!! Great video!
I have a Margaret… we call her Maggie Grace. I wanted a double barrel name. I also love the name because there are literally endless nicknames: Greta, Pearl, Maraid (rhymes with parade), Midge, Meg, Daisy, Etta, Maisie, Mae, Madge, Margy (pronounced Mar-gee hard g), Margo, Molly, Ret/Retta.
I love this list so much 😭 Anne, Verity, Eve are among my all-time favourites. I think the name Magdalena also belongs on this list. Have recently fallen in love with it. Also may I say your living room in the background looks so cozy!!
My aunts name is Erin, my grandmothers name is Nancy, another Aunts name is Anne and my other grandmothers name is Edith. This list felt like hearing my family tree read out haha
Absolutely love this list! Right up my street. I'm hopeful my eldest, Evelyn, will be called Eve as a nickname. And I've just had a Marianne, whi we call Annie day to day. Also had lydia and edith on my list. Love every name on this list! Need more children so I can use them.... maybe not 🤣 better get some pets
I love Edith. It's from Downton Abbey and I love that. You could shorten it to Eddie, like the boy name. That's different and cute. Victorian and 20s names are so beautiful.
I’m Bethany Ann and I’ve always loved my name. It’s different enough that I was always the only Bethany in my class but everyone knows of the name. One of my gymnastics coaches used to call me Beth Annie which I also love. Though, working for customer service on the phones now I get called Stephanie, Brittany, and Ebony all the time.
My name is Annie and I’ve always liked that it was relatively unique but not weird. People always think I say “Amy” when I give my name (at Starbucks or something) so I always have to spell it or say “like the little orphan” lol
When discussing Annie on this list you mention how Hannah could also be listed. I dont know what its like in the UK but here on the West Coast of Canada Hannah is a super common name. My mum gave it to me in the late 80s thinking it was vintage and familiar but uncommon. By 1995 it was in the top 20 for girls in the province of British Columbia and has remained in the top 20 all the way from '95 to last year. We will see if it stays for 2021 too. I like my name regardless but I do remember being 12 years old and having so many 5 year olds running around with the same name.
I am dying!! My name is Amber. My mothers name is Erin. My aunts name is Edith. 2 of my nieces are named Sadie and Lydia😂😂😂 This name list could be renamed “popular in the Deep South”
I work in a nursery and Erin seems to be popular 3 or 4 years ago and we’ve had a Nancy,Annie and Amber in recent years like the last 2 or 3 years E girl names seem popular at the moment
Lovely! So many names I love were on this list! Lydia, Naomi, and Bethany are on the top of my beautiful names list! I knew several Erins so it seems quite common to me, but It’s true that there aren’t many babies being given that name currently. I know this is an old video, but I enjoyed it anyway.
We are expecting our first, a girl, in October and have chosen Lorraine. With so many old names as well as place names coming back into fashion I can't believe I haven't seen this one pop up on lists lately (but I am glad it is staying under the radar). We really love how nice the long form sounds, feminine but not super girly, and the huge variety of nicknames it provides.
I love this name too! I’m also so surprised that it hasn’t been coming up lately, but I’m glad it’s not! Definitely underrated for such a beautiful name
I almost never hear my name suggested anywhere so it was a bit of a shock to hear it! One thing for people who are considering the name Bethany to think about is that in some areas it is much more used by religious people because it's in the bible. I live in Canada. I'm not religious and have never closely known another Bethany, but I have often heard people remark that there are lots of Bethanys in their church. Not a big deal, but could be a pro or con!
I had my daughter in February she’s Lilia which is a name that has a long history of usage especially across Eastern Europe but is super rare! Maybe Lilia could fit this vibe 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ I absolutely love love love Eve!!! If I was to ever be blessed with another daughter I would love to name her Eve 💕
My great-gran was an Edith but hated it so much she went by Edna, which I find funny because I love Edith but not keen on Edna. And my Nan absolutely hates her middle name of Phoebe but i prefer it to her first name, Gillian. If I were ever to name daughters after them I'd have to go with the names they didn't like haha
Erin was very nearly my daughter's name. We tossed up with that and her name for weeks right up until just before she was born. Also I love Nancy, Annie, Lydia, Sadie, Josie, Stella and Bethany too.
My niece was born in January and named Annie, it’s very cute. And I’m called Lydia. As I kid I didn’t love it and changed my name all the time, but i actually really like it as an adult. I’ve only met one other Lydia
Maybe on the more unpopular side of things. I actually love a classic vintage name for a girl. I really think its going to come back. Personally have Josie and Stella set and ready for girl 1 and 2 if I may be so lucky in the future🥰
I thought I’d do the same as last week and pop the US equivalents to the rank for SJs list.
56 Aubrey
64 Skylar
79 Ariana
89 Emery
115 Eliza
133 Elliana
142 Amara
166 Sienna
179 Freya
181 June
256 Phoebe
265 Jane
374 Hallie
377 Gwendolyn
382 Anaya
396 Joy
I love Gwendolyn!
Funny how similar the A and E names are. Thanks for posting this.
This is amazing thank you! Love these names xxxx
I’ll join you with the same rankings for NSW, Australia. I can only find top 100 but strangely there are a few of the same names!!
56 Ayla
64 (tied 63) Savannah & Aaliyah
79 (tied) Imogen & Eliana
89 (tied 87) Clara, Claire, Eliza & Maddison
I fell in love with Jane years ago as a first name with my affection reading all of Jane Austen's novels and Jane Eyre. I named my daughter that this year. Though I'm American and many girls have Jane as a middle name, I've only known an older woman with that name. Every person I've mentioned it to says it's such a pretty name.
I love these vintage style names that also work as nature style names (like Daphne, Stella, etc.) I'd love to see a list of names that fit both these categories! Eco-vintage? Classic nature? Vintage boho? Whatever you want to call it!
Oh there are loads of really unexpected nature and floral names that were popular during the Edwardian period!
I was reading on this topic a few months back, I believe it was an article on the British baby names site, and was really charmed by the style of the period. Some of the registered names included Snowdrop Gladys, Clematis Mary Claire, Mignonette Ethel, Ivy Narcissus, Acacia Harriet, Claude Oak, Felix Ruby, Gladiolus Bernard, and Linden Fritz Barnabas. All born in the late 1800s through early 1900s.
Eco? you mean sunny and windy?)
Omg yes please to hidden nature!!
As an Annie, yes I get “little orphan Annie”s a lot but more often I get “Annie are you okay?” 🤷🏻♀️😅
Oh yes!! People love a good reference 🤭😅
Or being asked to get your gun? I think it’s a song in Oklahoma.
@@louisacoote2337 omg yes. But my grandpa always called me Annie Oakley so I was more okay with that one lol
The constant “Annie are you okay?” people thinking they’re original 😭
Hey, I'm an MJ fan so would love this lol.
My 6 year old daughter is named Lydia, after my great great grandmother Lydia Minerva. We get so many lovely compliments from people of all ages about it! It’s super timeless, feminine, but not overused at all. I’m still in love with it! On our list we also had Audrey, Naomi, Eleanor, Rosalie, Annie.. so I’m loving this list!
Nancy is a no go for me. Although I love Nancy Drew, so I would pick Drew for a little girl. My fave classic name right now is Bonnie!
I love the name Drew too, helps that I think Drew Barrymore is beautiful haha
Love the name Bonnie ❤️
I can't read or hear Bonnie without thinking of Bonnie and Clyde, but I think the name is really cute.
As a Nancy I actually hated Nancy Drew growing up purely for the fact that I was called Nancy Drew ALL the time but now I take it as a compliment 😂
In my mind Amber is like the girl from your home town who got pregnant at 16. Lol 😬😬😬
Yeah I knew an Amber and she was like a hippie, free spirit, cool chic. But also my Mum loves Amber Jewellery and if I had of ever had children I would have got the Name Amber in somewhere to honour her.
For those in a rush
-Erin
-Nancy
-Amber
-Edith
-Annie
-Lydia
-Sadie
-Naomi
-Bethany
-Eve
-Josie
-Lois
-Stella
-Verity
-Daphne
-Margaret
Only one I like is Eve.
Daphne is my baby sister's name. She is a strong woman who does things her own way. My Grandpa use to call her Dynamite. Lol
I think Josie is such a cute and pretty name but I am literally incapable of hearing it without hearing Drew Barrymore yelling "I'm not Josie Grossy anymore!" in Never Been Kissed 😂
😂😂 that made me laugh so much!! I’d forgotten that movie! Xxx
Ditto!
My name is Josie (Josephine) and my ex boyfriends brother used to call me Grossie.... 😂
One of my favourite films!
I tend to pronounce it like Jo-zee instead of Jo-see. I never realized that until watching this video lol
I named my oldest daughter, Lois after my grandmother who was Lois Lane!! (no joke) In high school she dated a boy named Clark.... and Yes, they were known as "Lois & Clark" I took them to Six Flags where they do those drawings & I had the artist do the drawing of him carrying her while flying thru the air. It was SO cool!! (my youngest daughter is Colette)
Lois and Colette are lovely names. Great choices!
I actually love the name Lane or Laina!
Hi SJ, greetings from Slovakia. I'm fan of this channel for a while, but never posted a comment before. Not sure how I found it, but I'm been watching it over a year now. I've been searching for the given names and their meanings for years (even though I have no kinds) anytime I heard an interesting name, but I was surprised and delighted that someone has created such a great channel as you did and there's a new video every week ! ...I'm so happy I can finally see STELLA (officially spelled only with 1 L in my country) in the list, my all time favorite and so happy you spoke about it in a positive way. I remember it was mentioned in "girl names from century ago" (1921) video with no special comments, then it was mentioned in the video mentioning names that people hate and I was disappointed. Then I was disappointed again when it was not mentioned in the "Star, moon etc" list and now voila Stella is finally honored :-). I know it's often used as brand name, but I love it from the time when I read some 20 years ago that Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith decided to call their daughter Stella and I know a couple of other celebrities did as well. ... I hope to have a daughter one day and that Stella (which's becoming more popular in my country and I sometimes feel like "no, it's my name") would fit to her surname. Very small number of people in Slovakia has a middle name, but if I was a English speaker, I would go for Joy or June as a middle name. I like other names from this list as well, Annie is so cute and I always considered Naomi to be a very interesting name. ...If you ever do a video on Slavic names, more than happy to advise.
Ah yes Stella is a lovely name!! I’d love to do a Slovakian name list xxxx
Great list!! I've had Daphne on my name list for about 10 years, i've always loved it from the movie "What A Girl Wants" with Amanda Bynes. Perfect bilingual (French/English) name. Our baby girl is Elinor, also quite vintage. I really love the name Erin too. ♡
I loved that movie when I was younger! It's my first thought when I hear Daphne
I just fell in love with the name Amma, it's so simple yet really unique!
Yes it's so so pretty x
Amma is lovely! 😍
Amma means mom in my mother tongue! This is what my kids call me!
My little sister's name is Bethany, and I came up with it! My parents didn't like the girl name they had for my brothers (Mary Elizabeth), so they asked us kids to think of names. I came up with Bethany, and they used it! Her nickname is Bemmy, because one of my brothers couldn't pronounce her name properly when she was in the womb, and we all started calling her that and it just stuck!
I love vintage/classic-yet-usual names. My favorites from the list: Edith, Verity, Stella, and Daphne.
I think Eve is based on the Hebrew name, Chavah, pronounced HAH-vah. ...
@@hnd1305 I like it :) I think it sounds soft and feminine with the two "ah" sounds.
I love Edith from this list! We have decided to call our little girl Eloise 💕
LOVE Erin,Amber,Bethany and Verity.. all were/are on my girls list. However, we went for Rosalind (Rosie) for our 1st girl.
I love that name and the nickname is so cute too!!
That’s such a beautiful name! Sending love to you and your family!
Dog adoption announcement ;D
How cool that Daphne is on this list, as I've just adopted a rescue labrador retriever and named her Daphne Wildflower Tadgh Bisous, almost all coming from Baby Name Mondays! Thanks for the inspiration, SJ! I'm not having any children so I have to use my names somehow lol.
Daphne was ultimately chosen not because of Bridgerton, but from the Greek myth, author Daphne DuMaurier, and Daphne Moon from the tv program Frasier hahaha. I love nature names, and Wildflower was just perfect! Tadgh is an ancient Irish name meaning storyteller, and it's the Irish form of Timothy (my late brother's name). And Bisous is French for kisses! xxxx
It's actually spelled Tadhg 😉
@@wildnfearless9840 thanks! I'm not used to it yet so I keep switching the g and h
@@BexPunkQ You're welcome! Yeah, I do that sometimes too 😂
The way I remind myself is the g is the ending sound. Beautiful name though, one of my favorites
When we were talking about adopting a fur baby my husband and I had a list of names picked out, but when we found our baby girl they we loved her name, MOLLY. It just suits her, but we did give her a middle name mischief.
We aren’t having children either (well I can’t and he has 4 kids) so I use my names for my fur children as well.
I loved last week's list of boys' names. The equivalent list for girls, though, is nothing special. I guess it speaks to our underlying dichotomy of the adventurous approach to girls' names as opposed to traditional for boys. Margaret, for example, doesn't excite me, but I adore Greta.
You called? XD
@@greta7957 LOL 😘
Love this analysis Dana - I think it's so true that I hear much wider names for girls and prefer a more traditional boy name - love Greta too :-)) x
My daughter is Margaret but we call her Maggie Grace
Totally agree. I thought about Margaret, but it just doesn't strike me as a little girl's name. Whereas Margo or Margeaux jumps out at me.
I loved the name Nancy so much when I was younger, after watching The Craft with my brother when we should have been sleeping lol. The character is pretty dark but I always thought Nancy sounded really edgy and unique.
My middle name is Coralee and I think it would be such a pretty first name! It’s so unique, I’ve never heard it before.
My daughters name is Erin. I chose it because it’s a form of Irene which was my mother’s name. I was told both meant “Peace” I think they are both lovely names.
Erin is my middle name and I was told it meant peace too. I love it. It’s so soft but holds its place well.
My mother named me Erin after her mother, Irene!! My moms name is Heidi..can you tell we're German?
My name is Erin Irene.
I’m 30 weeks pregnant and we’re naming our daughter Faeryn (Fair-in) it means “of the fairies” 💕 probably call her Ryn or Fae
love this so much!
YESSSSSS 🥰
I named my daughter Arwen Faye. This daughter will be Rowan Ivy. (I am 18 weeks.)
@@soliloquys oh I love those! We need help deciding a middle name they’re hard 😭
@@vulpixies3272 I agree, middle names are hard. What is your due date?
Edith, Annie, Naomi, Margaret, Lydia( this one is probably my favorite) and Bethany all work very nicely as do Eve, Verity( with the short form Vera) and Daphne, which is my second favorite after Lydia, I love the sound and meaning and that you could honor a Laura/ Lauren / Lawrence with this form in a less obvious way).
My great grandmothers name was Lydia. I always liked it. My son's wife expecting a girl in October. And putting my mother's name, Louise for middle name... Lydia Louise but my son's friend from school named his little girl Lydia already 😊😍😔
My great grandma was Edith Marigold ❤️
I really like my cousin’s names, they are
Raelee (Ray for short)
Haven
Knox
and Niles
A lot of the 90’s names! I think I still haven’t ever seen my name in one of the baby name monday videos (which has always surprised me!) and then I saw how low it is on the UK list! 😳 I’m bias because it’s my name, but Kimberly/Kimberley is pretty
I love so many: Erin, Annie, Eve, Lydia, Stella, and Naomi. I think of Lydia and Naomi in the same genre, as well as Gloria. Funny thing, I always thought Naomi was a Japanese name because the only Naomi I knew was Japanese.
hey my name is finally on a list!!! when i tell people my full name is annie i do get “like the orphan?” a lot
and my middle name is margaret!!
Ahh I love Annie!!! I wondered if people mentioned the association but it’s a very good one xxxx
I LOVE Annie. Great name.
I think Annie in Sleepless in Seattle - so classic and pretty
There is an Australian song ‘Sadie, the cleaning lady…’. Every time I hear the name it sings in my head!
Pmslol Me too!!!!
Was that an advert? I bet my Mum would know this. Sadie reminds me of an Alkakine Trio song which is... quite satanic punk. But genuinely the name Sadie is great!
Yeah.. I have the same problem with the name Alice... "Alice. ALICE.. WHO TF IS ALICE!?"
@@lauren8627 It was a very early John Farnham song! It may have been on an advert once, but it was Johnny Farnham's first hit song I think!
Currently 28 weeks and I think we're picking Saga for our little girl! 🖤
Yes! I love that name!
Love!
We have Theodore, called Theo and we have Edith called Edie on our list. Love the combo of Theodore and Edith
Edie is my dream baby name
My daughters name is Edie! And we almost named her twin brother Theodore. I liked Edith my partner liked eden so we went in the middle and named her Edie.
I’m naming my little one Rhiannon and using Annie as a nickname 🥰
Sweet! ❤️
My daughter's name is Rhiannon she's 23yrs when she was younger her nickname was rainy ann
I love that, absolutely beautiful. 🥰🥰 I have always kind of wished I was called Rhiannon but the thing I love about my name is the nickname Annie
@@denisesalisbury628 Awwww that so Adorable
Cute!
i love the names Amber and Hazel ! i think ida is quite a classy name and i never EVER hear of anyone with that name.
I have a 10 month old called Meadow. I’ve always loved the name and I haven’t bumped into another yet. Her middle name is Thomasina which was my grandmothers name.
My nieces name is Edie, it's so sweet and suits her so well!
Me too!!!
I love Erin, Lydia, and Lois but I know quite a few people with those names! I like Edith too, but not sure I would actually use it
1- Erin
2- Nancy (Ann)
3- Amber (Ama)
4- Edith (Dita)
5- Annie
6- Lydia
7- Sadie
8- Naomi
9- Bethany (Beth)
10- Eve
11- Josie
12- Lois
13- Stella
14- Verity
15- Daphne
16- Margaret
A very classic 1920s girl name is Cyrilla, the female version of Cyril, and it means ‘lordly’ so could be the name for quite a little warrior woman:) I imagine it’ll be seen more now that it’s been used in the Netflix series The Witcher, so could be one to use ahead of the trend :)
As you mentioned sibling names for Lois - I’m a Lois and my older brother is called Ellis :) I think the names work well together!
I would love an unconventional nickname video!
Marian - Aria
Edith- Dita
Julianne- annie
Alyssa- Rissie
Do you have a nickname for Valentina, people keep calling me Tina or Lina or Val and they just don’t feel like me
I was so excited when I heard my name "Bethany" used on this list! I've always loved my name. I've tried going by Beth before but it just didn't fit me. One common problem I ran into with my name, in school, was teachers reading my name quickly and calling me Brittany. And over the phone people often hear Stephanie.
But it's really not a big deal and I still love my name 🥰
My grandma is called Stella and she was born in 1942! My great grandma was ahead of her time when naming her!
I’ve been getting an interest in history lately and I’ve fallen in love with the name Adeliza! (who is the second queen to Henry I)
My granddaughter's name is Evangeline Margaret x
I think in the states Amber has a bit of a mean popular girl kind of vibe to it. (Others in the states can say if I’m right or wrong).
Whenever I hear the name Daphne it just strongly makes me think of scooby doo 😣
Same! I can't get over it haha. It's a rising name in some areas apparently
I think its such a pretty name that it doesn't even bother me somehow even though usually I am against names with such strong associations
In the US at least, I think many of these are 80’s and 90’s baby names, so Millennials who are having kids right now, have friends with these names 😆
I adore Edith! I don't think it charts currently, or at least not high, but I feel like as people start looking for older classic and vintage names that are alternatives to Evelyn that it may start to make a comeback.
I also love Lydia (admittedly in part because of Beetlejuice lol) Lois, and Daphne!
My husband’s grandmother was named Edith and I love that name. To top it off she was such a sweet lady so, it just adds to the love.
@@rachv6764 I used to do companion care for a woman named Edith and she's definitely a big part of what endeared the name to me.
I love Edith! Such a lovely choice. We have had it on our last. It charts at #473 right now in the US and I agree that it will start getting more usage with people looking for underused vintage named.
Please do a name list of geek/nerdy names.
Sci-fi, fantasy, comic book, gaming, etc.
Zelda
Mary Jane
Peach
Laurel
Thea
Penny
Bernadette
But there are intimate amount of different names to choose from. I don't think you've done a list like this before.
I love Lorelai! Eden and Erin are sweet too.
Bethany here! Born 1982, go by Betty because people don't catch on to Bet or Annie - as much as I've tried. My mom named my younger sister Eliza, and neither of us loved being half of Elizabeth. I do get a lot of compliments from strangers about my name, but usually by Christians. It means house of poverty; Bethany was a poor town covered in fig trees which are strong smelling and handy for burials, like for Lazarus. All anointings are done in the name of Mary of Bethany (aka Mary Magdalene). Stephanie and Brittany are the names I get called when people mishear or misremember my full name.
LOVE Erin! So sweet! My brother in laws’s name is Aaron, so I’ve always thought it would be sweet to name a little girl Erin after him!
Thank you for making a list of normal names.
My name is Naomi and I’ve never seen it in a baby name video. So this made me very happy.
Ooh I’m a Bethany. Very rarely hear or see my name anywhere. My sister is Sophie and she was 1 of 5 in her year at school but I was one of very few Bethanys in the whole school. I’ve always gone by Bear though, it’s what my brother called me when I was born and it stuck 🐻
I taught siblings Ruby and Lois a few years ago and loved both their names. Unfortunately, in that year group there were 5 Rubys in total! Never, taught or met another Lois though. It really is a 'cool' name! Also, Edith is a beautiful name! Xx
My sisters name is ruby shes 20 now so not many people her age have the name, there’s 3 girls in my family and our names are Katie, Ruby and and Noelle. My mum always gets compliments on our three names
An ancestor of mine was named Edythe, I like this spelling. And an old neighbor was named Lois and went by Loie for a nickname, which is so sweet!
Stella and Edith are my favourite names on the list.
I was not expecting my name to be the first! I love my name! Only have known one other Erin in my life, and throughout school, so it is pretty unique and not common. 10/10 recommend 👌
In America, Stella, Erin, Margaret & one or two of the other names you mentioned are common. Also, Amber is usually associated with not the best, although I do know a few people with that name. I feel like a lot of the uncommon names are actually very common now and the 80s and 90s kids names are rare.
Yeah no one is naming their kids Brittany or Ashley anymore!
So funny, I'm Bethany and my younger sister is called naomi 😂😂 love that you mentioned them right after each other, made my ears prick up lol!! Great video!
Awe my oldest is Lydia. My old dog was Sadie 💜 she was my princess.
I have a Heidi! But I LOOVVEEE Nancy! My sister’s name is Grace, that would be an awesome way to honor her!
My daughter is Nancy! x
It looks like you have a very beautiful name too!
@@brookemaccuish8461 thank you! 💕💕
@@emilysutcliffe5981 love that name so much!
Recommendations for cute Margaret nicknames?
I have a Margaret… we call her Maggie Grace. I wanted a double barrel name. I also love the name because there are literally endless nicknames: Greta, Pearl, Maraid (rhymes with parade), Midge, Meg, Daisy, Etta, Maisie, Mae, Madge, Margy (pronounced Mar-gee hard g), Margo, Molly, Ret/Retta.
I knew a Peggy in school. I've always liked Meg and Margo, and Maggie is just the cutest!
We had a Labrador called Amber. I've always loved it. Nancy is cute, and I also like Nanette. 🥰❤
I love this list so much 😭 Anne, Verity, Eve are among my all-time favourites. I think the name Magdalena also belongs on this list. Have recently fallen in love with it. Also may I say your living room in the background looks so cozy!!
One of my besties names is Maddalena I usually just call her Madds or Maddie
Oh I love the idea of hidden nature names. My son's middle name is Knox.
Amber, Eve and Stella are GORGEOUS. Great list, as always!
Nancy seems like an old lady name to me, up there with Carol and Linda. From this list, my favorite is Bethany.
My aunts name is Erin, my grandmothers name is Nancy, another Aunts name is Anne and my other grandmothers name is Edith. This list felt like hearing my family tree read out haha
Absolutely love this list! Right up my street. I'm hopeful my eldest, Evelyn, will be called Eve as a nickname. And I've just had a Marianne, whi we call Annie day to day.
Also had lydia and edith on my list. Love every name on this list! Need more children so I can use them.... maybe not 🤣 better get some pets
I love Edith. It's from Downton Abbey and I love that.
You could shorten it to Eddie, like the boy name. That's different and cute.
Victorian and 20s names are so beautiful.
I’m Bethany Ann and I’ve always loved my name. It’s different enough that I was always the only Bethany in my class but everyone knows of the name. One of my gymnastics coaches used to call me Beth Annie which I also love. Though, working for customer service on the phones now I get called Stephanie, Brittany, and Ebony all the time.
I loved all the names a lot
Named after my grandmother Margaret. My nickname as a child in the '60's was Margie and I chose Margo as an adult.
My name is Annie and I’ve always liked that it was relatively unique but not weird. People always think I say “Amy” when I give my name (at Starbucks or something) so I always have to spell it or say “like the little orphan” lol
When discussing Annie on this list you mention how Hannah could also be listed. I dont know what its like in the UK but here on the West Coast of Canada Hannah is a super common name. My mum gave it to me in the late 80s thinking it was vintage and familiar but uncommon. By 1995 it was in the top 20 for girls in the province of British Columbia and has remained in the top 20 all the way from '95 to last year. We will see if it stays for 2021 too. I like my name regardless but I do remember being 12 years old and having so many 5 year olds running around with the same name.
Nancy makes me think of Oliver Twist, so it gives me this bittersweet feeling
I am dying!! My name is Amber. My mothers name is Erin. My aunts name is Edith. 2 of my nieces are named Sadie and Lydia😂😂😂 This name list could be renamed “popular in the Deep South”
I work in a nursery and Erin seems to be popular 3 or 4 years ago and we’ve had a Nancy,Annie and Amber in recent years like the last 2 or 3 years E girl names seem popular at the moment
Lovely! So many names I love were on this list! Lydia, Naomi, and Bethany are on the top of my beautiful names list! I knew several Erins so it seems quite common to me, but It’s true that there aren’t many babies being given that name currently. I know this is an old video, but I enjoyed it anyway.
We are expecting our first, a girl, in October and have chosen Lorraine. With so many old names as well as place names coming back into fashion I can't believe I haven't seen this one pop up on lists lately (but I am glad it is staying under the radar). We really love how nice the long form sounds, feminine but not super girly, and the huge variety of nicknames it provides.
Nice name. Lorraine was common in the 1950s.
I love this name too! I’m also so surprised that it hasn’t been coming up lately, but I’m glad it’s not! Definitely underrated for such a beautiful name
This is my aunts name. I believe she was named after a song.
I've always loved Lorraine. Lauren seems to have come back like a train on fire (at least in the US) so Lorraine is a nice alternative. Congrats!!
I would love a hidden nature list!
Really love this one!
Daphne needs to be used more, so pretty!
It was so cool to hear my name on this list!
Love your list and your nail polish 😀
I almost never hear my name suggested anywhere so it was a bit of a shock to hear it! One thing for people who are considering the name Bethany to think about is that in some areas it is much more used by religious people because it's in the bible. I live in Canada. I'm not religious and have never closely known another Bethany, but I have often heard people remark that there are lots of Bethanys in their church. Not a big deal, but could be a pro or con!
Margaret is one of my favorite. It will definitely be one of the middle names if I have a girl.
I had my daughter in February she’s Lilia which is a name that has a long history of usage especially across Eastern Europe but is super rare! Maybe Lilia could fit this vibe 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
I absolutely love love love Eve!!! If I was to ever be blessed with another daughter I would love to name her Eve 💕
Aww Eve is my name!! I’ve always loved it
@@evesmith2220 I absolutely love Eve your so blessed to have such a gorgeous name 💖 honestly I love the idea of Lilia & Eve as sisters 👯♀️
My great-gran was an Edith but hated it so much she went by Edna, which I find funny because I love Edith but not keen on Edna. And my Nan absolutely hates her middle name of Phoebe but i prefer it to her first name, Gillian. If I were ever to name daughters after them I'd have to go with the names they didn't like haha
Friend of mine has an Edith Nancy Rose, almost like she watched the list before it was out😂
Erin was very nearly my daughter's name. We tossed up with that and her name for weeks right up until just before she was born.
Also I love Nancy, Annie, Lydia, Sadie, Josie, Stella and Bethany too.
What about Ember instead of Amber?
My niece was born in January and named Annie, it’s very cute.
And I’m called Lydia. As I kid I didn’t love it and changed my name all the time, but i actually really like it as an adult. I’ve only met one other Lydia
An alternative to Lydia could be Livia, a twist on the more mainstream name Olivia
I also like Liviana 😁
Maybe on the more unpopular side of things. I actually love a classic vintage name for a girl. I really think its going to come back. Personally have Josie and Stella set and ready for girl 1 and 2 if I may be so lucky in the future🥰
Alison would be a great classic but rare name for a little girl. Only known about 3 women with that name but they spelled it differently.
My aunt is Allyson. I always loved the spelling! So random of my grandma.