Parents naming their babies in 2017 may feel pressure to pick quirky and unique names, but some want to choose from those names that just won't disappear off
of baby name charts!
These names may have ridden up and down
baby name charts for centuries, but they have never completely gone out of style, and most likely never will.
This very old name has recently seen a resurgence on the
top baby names charts, thanks in part to celebrity parents choosing it for their daughters.
This name is making a splash
on baby name charts and is most likely will continue to do so for years to come.
Eleanor has been on a steady rise on
baby name charts since the 1980s, but its jump from # 41 in 2016 to # 10 already this year is pretty impressive.
At the beginning of last century Jonathan rode directly up and
down baby name charts until 1929 when it began its ascent directly up, reaching # 16 by 1982.
Ella is another classic name that has seemed to always be in favor, but made a huge leap
up baby name charts since Y2K.
Esmond, though popular in England, isn't even on
baby name charts here in the U.S., making it the perfect original name for today's little guy.
If you're searching for this name on
popular baby name charts, you'll be searching for a long time because it is completely off the charts and is currently sitting in the 6000s making this name considerably rare.
While Ganesa has yet to make it big in the
US baby name charts, it's popularity in India is sky high.
Other examples of unisex names that are making an appearance on the top 100
twin baby name chart are Jordan, Morgan, Ashley, Jayden (Jaden) and Mackenzie,
It is pronounced as «Mee - na» and first appeared in the
general baby name charts back in 2011 as the top 5000 baby girl names but has never really gained much popularity.
While Tinley first made its way
onto baby naming charts in 2011, it has been on the rise ever since its appearance.
In 2013 it reached new heights on
baby name charts as it soared 300 spots, currently sitting at # 136.
Evelyn is a tried and true baby name that has jumped leaps and bounds to finally reach the top
of baby name charts.
Jase has hit peak popularity this year and is likely to stay in the top
baby name charts for some time.
Lucy saw a major decline on
baby name charts in the 1970s, but has slowly been making its way back where it belongs!
Emery reached # 131
on baby name charts last year and is set to get even closer to the top 100 this year.
Some just go to the bottom of
the baby name charts and look for the least used monikers.
Boone, meaning «a blessing», is climbing
those baby name charts faster than the rest, and is considered the perfect name for a laid - back cowboy.
With a rise on
the baby name charts, this trendy up - and - comer is making waves - although it still hasn't broken into the Top 100 or even Top 150 baby names nationwide.
And it has moved up 22 spots on
the baby names charts since last year.
In fact, it's suggested that the popularity of Archer's Lana Kane is responsible for the rise that Lana is seeing on
the baby names chart.
Giselle is # 219 on
the baby names chart meaning it isn't super common but it's also not totally unheard of.
The name sits at # 8 in popularity on
the baby names charts.
Yes, Emma is an incredibly sweet, popular and charming name right now and quite honestly, Emma has managed to stay on the top of
the baby name charts for quite some time.
The name Farrah now sits at # 964 on
the baby names charts.
It came up almost 100 spots in
the baby names charts in the last couple of years.
It sits all the way at # 4 on
the baby names chart.
Today, Zane it is currently in the 200s on
baby name charts.
Though I had not heard the name too often, it is currently seen climbing up the charts in the U.S. Matteo is sitting at # 168 on
baby name charts and the Spanish spelling Mateo is at # 59.
The name Marcello is far down on
the baby name charts.
It is currently ranked # 372 on
baby name charts.
The cute name of Hudson for a baby boy used to be at the bottom of
the baby name charts.