Social Security Baby Name Census 2005

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  1. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    Social Security Baby Name Census 2005

    They released the list for 2005 for the USA. I enjoyed looking through the list as it gave me new ideas for names for my sims, and I got to find out how popular some of my sims names were. Kind of fun, figured I might share it will all of you. Lynet, do you know what name your grandbaby is going to be named yet?

    http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames/
     
  2. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    I think they're going to name the baby Jasmine, like the flower or the tea. Must be a California thing. They are already referring to the baby by name. What my daughter knows and her SO does not is that there is a long family tradition (going back at least 150 years) of changing your first name to something else as soon as you are old enough to argue with your parents. Researching the family history was quite difficult because of that.
     
  3. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    Hey, my husband did that! Half his family still calls him by John, his original name. Kind of confusing for me when we first started dating ...

    Anyway, it's kind of weird because I had a vision that I was going to marry someone named John! I know that makes me sound like a kook but I have had four such visions in my life and they've all come true.

    I knew I was going to have a little girl and that one day I'd be bathing her and she'd give me this cute, pissed-off expression, her long dark hair streaming down her back ... and she did. I knew my sister was going to find a nice man who liked to cook and had a great, deep voice, and that he and I would be friends ... and she did.

    And I knew we'd have a white puppy even though Tibetan Terriers are almost never white.

    And we did.

    OK, enough of that.

    I like the name Jasmine, though I agree it's quite Californian.

    Congratulations, Grandma!
     
  4. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    I was curious, as I don't know anyone named Jasmine myself, as to how popular of a name it was. Apparently it's more common of a name than we thought, or else those Californians just really use the name a lot. Here is the list for the past 15 years as to what rank it was as far as popularity. I was impressed, I didn't think it would always be below the 30 range.


    Year of birth/Rank
    2005 29
    2004 26
    2003 27
    2002 26
    2001 25
    2000 27
    1999 26
    1998 26
    1997 24
    1996 28
    1995 25
    1994 23
    1993 23
    1992 28
    1991 24
     
  5. Lynet

    Lynet New Member

    I'm going to pass this information on to my daughter. :D
     
  6. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Hm...I'm surprised I made the list...
     
  7. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    LOL, yes, Josh (or perhaps Joshua?) is such a RARE name!

    Now Shana on the other hand...the most popular it was was 175 in 1984. And it fell of the list after 1999. Oh, and I should add that most people pronounce Shana like Shau-nah, but I pronounce it like Shay-nah, so that a deceiving number for my name...Shayna or Shaina is much less common, and it's how my mother should have choosen to spell my name, but alas, I'm stuck without my y or i and will always be called Shauna by those who just read my name before me saying what my name is.
     
  8. MegRen

    MegRen New Member

    Hmmm. See, I wouldn't pronounce it either way. I would pronounce is Sha-na, without the "ee" sound after the a. Does that make sense? So instead of a long 'a' vowel, I would pronounce it with a short 'a' (like the 'a' in 'and').
     
  9. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    I get that quite often too...
     
  10. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    I would have guessed your name was pronounced "shawn-na" or "sha-na" :p
     
  11. babewithbrains_14

    babewithbrains_14 The Offtopic Queen!!!

    'Shay-na' was my guess.

    My name is pronounced 'Eeeeeeeeemma' or in Japanese, 'Heeeyah-sujiklau-medilikaah-yew.'
     
  12. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    DING DING DING!!! She got it right! You get a cookie!
     
  13. babewithbrains_14

    babewithbrains_14 The Offtopic Queen!!!

    Only one!?!

    I'm always right. You should remember that. Emma is ALWAYS right.
     
  14. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    What?! I was beaten by Josh? Just wait till next year Joshy.:devious:
     
  15. alliekat

    alliekat Insert quirky comment

    Wow 414! Nice to know my name's so popular! Though if you go by Allie I'm actually 256.

    Mind you my favourite girls name was number 4. I always said if I was to have a daughter her name would be Abigail.
     
  16. MegRen

    MegRen New Member

    Quick question. How would you guys pronounce "Megan"?

    This could be interesting.
     
  17. surprised_by_witches

    surprised_by_witches Sleep deprived

    Meg-en. Emphasis on the Meg. Short "e".

    Though I did know a girl named Mee-gen once, spelled the same way.
     
  18. jupitershana

    jupitershana Kitty Fanatic!

    I also know of a girl who pronounces it May-gan (gan having the an as in can sound).
     
  19. AlisonSBurke

    AlisonSBurke New Member

    259.... Alliekat beat me! Quick everyone, call your kids Alison!

    My sister's name is pronounced Mee-gen or Mee-gin although it's spelled Megan... I thught that was how every Megan's name was pronounced.

    I was going for Shah-na...

    BTW SBW (Ok, that was weird...) I had such a vision, but it hasn't came true.... yet....
    Although, I have had a true dream. :)

    PS Number 58 for the most popular twins names, thats practically my sister and I, although we're not twins. And number 102, I know twins of that name! http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames/twins.html
     
  20. MegRen

    MegRen New Member

    Short 'e' sound is correct!! meh'.gin

    I met Ingo Rademacher once (Australian hunk on General Hospital) and he was signing a picture of himself and said my name was pronounced Mee-gan. I personally think if you want the name pronounced May-gan, it should be spelled Meagan. It's kind of annoying when people call me May-gan. My name is Meh-gan!

    Okay. Off the soapbox.
     

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