«I searched
through name popularity data to find familiar, once - popular names that have become rare — and the trend arrow for them is still pointing down,» Laura tells CafeMom.
Not exact matches
Other
names tend to maintain their
popularity steadily
through time.
Names go through waves of popularity and these potential names, although not very popular right now, all went through periods in history where they were at the top of the ch
Names go
through waves of
popularity and these potential
names, although not very popular right now, all went through periods in history where they were at the top of the ch
names, although not very popular right now, all went
through periods in history where they were at the top of the charts.
Names go through waves of popularity and these potential names, although not very popular right
Names go
through waves of
popularity and these potential
names, although not very popular right
names, although not very popular right now.
A
name that's high on this
popularity list will probably rise
through the official ranks in coming years.
We've filtered
through thousands of
names that have risen in
popularity in this century alone.
The
name likely gained
popularity through the character
named Kayla on the popular daytime TV series «Day of Our Lives».
The
name continued its
popularity through the 1990 U.S. Census, when it was rated 319th most popular out of 1,220 baby
names.
Due to the conflict in the Middle East, Tweed makes his show topical this year, pitting an Arab
named Omer (Golzari) against a Jew
named Sholem Glickstein (Busch), while the white trash vixen du jour is Sally Kendoo (Moore, Chasing Liberty), a shallow but talented singer willing to do just about anything to win the show, including reaping
popularity through a sham interest in her sappy boyfriend William (Klein, Just Friends), an American soldier injured in the Iraq conflict.
The breed's current
name is thought to have come from its
popularity among Chinese traders who passed
through the area, picking up these dogs to use as ratters on their ships.