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Amphelady. That name just turned up in my family tree. It appears that someone just made it up, as just the one person turns up when I do a Google search on the name. Her siblings were Joachim, Elizabeth, Christopher, Mary, and William.
Quote from: Bethczar on January 04, 2013, 01:50:16 PMMaybe it's that I live in a state with a lot of Germans, but Heinrich doesn't seem that strange to me. I've seen listings for at least two boys named Otto in the last year.Channing & Tattum seem pretty common, too. Maybe I'm just getting used to the craziness.I think it depends on how you pronounce them. for instance, I would pronounce Tattum as Tat-tum because of the double T but based on other posts in this thread, the parents are likely to insist that it is pronounced Taytum.
Maybe it's that I live in a state with a lot of Germans, but Heinrich doesn't seem that strange to me. I've seen listings for at least two boys named Otto in the last year.Channing & Tattum seem pretty common, too. Maybe I'm just getting used to the craziness.
While we're on the subject of family trees, I have a couple of names to shareShadrack Meshack and Van Buren, both father and son. I came across these while looking at my family tree recently.
List of names from the last 3 months birth records at the local hospital here:
Quote from: Maxiestar on January 04, 2013, 07:51:02 PMWhile we're on the subject of family trees, I have a couple of names to shareShadrack Meshack and Van Buren, both father and son. I came across these while looking at my family tree recently.If there are already two kids named Shadrack and Meshack, why not just go ahead and name the third kid Abednego?Why switch out to Van Buren?
Quote from: Hijinks on January 04, 2013, 01:19:30 PMBrionyThat one is a legitimate older name that is now making a comeback. It's a variation of the plant name bryony.
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List of names from the last 3 months birth records at the local hospital here:[...]Gershom[...]OTOH seeing some lovely classics (Beatrice, Mavis). Boy names that are trending here are Levi and Bentley.
My guess is that it wasn't so much the presence of Nicole but maybe the absence of a saint's name with it? I know of an elderly woman who was quite recently concerned to find out her great grandchild was getting a name completely devoid of a saint's name. It wasn't always expected to be the first name but it was usually somewhere in there back in the day. I have never heard of a priest nowadays urging it, at least around here , but I think some of the crowd who are old school still think that way.