[Opinions] Re: Top 10 for April!
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
Is there a reason April is particularly cruel? Or is this just a reference to April Fools Day?
Regardless... for this month, I completely overhauled the way I do my Top 10 names. See, in my PNL I have a separate tab called "Love but Can't Use," which are names that - for various reasons - I can't use as a first name in real life.
Whenever I've crafted a Top 10 list in the past, I've done it basically by dividing a full list into brackets and doing eliminations based on that. While anyone who found my notebook of this would likely deem it a waste of time, it's a ritual that I've found soothing for many years at this point. But... I've always left that "Love but Can't Use" list out of the competition altogether.
Thinking about it at some point in March, I decided this wasn't really fair. It meant that my actual Top 10 names that I'd always reported in these threads, whose statistics are compiled (by someone... I think...), were potentially inaccurate. So, this time, I included those names; and a perhaps not-so-surprising number of them found their way into the top (these are the names I want submitted for the BtN 2024 statistics):
Caleb
Derek
Devon
Dominic
Donovan
Finn
Malcolm
Nicholas
Tobias
Wesley
&
Arielle
Cassandra
Daria
Elaine
Elena
Margot
Miriam
Naomi
Sabrina
Tamsin
While I eventually decided that Arielle & Elaine could be used after all... Derek, Devon, Cassandra, Elena, Margot, and Naomi are still unusable for me. For the purposes of combos, I decided to use the Margaux spelling instead, and replaced the other 5 with names that had just missed the Top 10: Asa, Adrian, Philomena, Arlette, and Anastasia.
Nicholas Wolfgang
Wesley Owen Rhys
Finn Gabriel
Donovan Leo
Malcolm Elliott
Tobias William
Caleb Isaac James
Dominic Edmund
Asa Raphael
Adrian Richard
&
Sabrina Giselle
Arielle Ruby
Margaux Juliet
Elaine Genevieve
Miriam Alice
Daria Josephine
Tamsin Rebecca
Philomena Rose
Arlette Miranda
Anastasia Lily
In terms of the transition from last month to this: Tobias (formerly a middle), Derek, Devon, Arielle, Margot, Elena, Elaine, Cassandra, Daria, and Naomi replaced Richard (now a middle), Asa (Top 20 allowed for combos), Jasper, Guinevere, Margaux (spelling allowed for combos), Edith, Alice (now a middle), Josephine (ditto), Hazel, Hailey, and Ursula.
Honorable mentions go to Harrison, Mercedes, Petra, and Stella, which were on my list in the interim - all before I revamped my methods. And I'm honestly unsure if I can even warm up to the Margaux spelling, and if Margot simply needs to be content as a middle. This is been a busy month!
Then, just for the heck of it, I looked up my April 2014 list:
Malcolm Timothy
Dominic Edmond
Kieran Xavier
Torin Elliott
James Hugh
Cameron Bennett
Jonathan David
Nicholas Owen
Wesley Miles
Daryl Vincent
&
Persephone Iris
Juliet Ivy
Adelaide Opal
Ursula Justine
Livia Pearl Eloise
Penelope Wren
Serena Vivienne
Claire Evangeline
Constance Eleanor
Violet Guinevere
Dominic Edmond merely underwent a minor spelling change, but is still here! There are several familiar faces, though, particularly in the masculine list.
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www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/117507
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/109399
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/132018
Regardless... for this month, I completely overhauled the way I do my Top 10 names. See, in my PNL I have a separate tab called "Love but Can't Use," which are names that - for various reasons - I can't use as a first name in real life.
Whenever I've crafted a Top 10 list in the past, I've done it basically by dividing a full list into brackets and doing eliminations based on that. While anyone who found my notebook of this would likely deem it a waste of time, it's a ritual that I've found soothing for many years at this point. But... I've always left that "Love but Can't Use" list out of the competition altogether.
Thinking about it at some point in March, I decided this wasn't really fair. It meant that my actual Top 10 names that I'd always reported in these threads, whose statistics are compiled (by someone... I think...), were potentially inaccurate. So, this time, I included those names; and a perhaps not-so-surprising number of them found their way into the top (these are the names I want submitted for the BtN 2024 statistics):
Caleb
Derek
Devon
Dominic
Donovan
Finn
Malcolm
Nicholas
Tobias
Wesley
&
Arielle
Cassandra
Daria
Elaine
Elena
Margot
Miriam
Naomi
Sabrina
Tamsin
While I eventually decided that Arielle & Elaine could be used after all... Derek, Devon, Cassandra, Elena, Margot, and Naomi are still unusable for me. For the purposes of combos, I decided to use the Margaux spelling instead, and replaced the other 5 with names that had just missed the Top 10: Asa, Adrian, Philomena, Arlette, and Anastasia.
Nicholas Wolfgang
Wesley Owen Rhys
Finn Gabriel
Donovan Leo
Malcolm Elliott
Tobias William
Caleb Isaac James
Dominic Edmund
Asa Raphael
Adrian Richard
&
Sabrina Giselle
Arielle Ruby
Margaux Juliet
Elaine Genevieve
Miriam Alice
Daria Josephine
Tamsin Rebecca
Philomena Rose
Arlette Miranda
Anastasia Lily
In terms of the transition from last month to this: Tobias (formerly a middle), Derek, Devon, Arielle, Margot, Elena, Elaine, Cassandra, Daria, and Naomi replaced Richard (now a middle), Asa (Top 20 allowed for combos), Jasper, Guinevere, Margaux (spelling allowed for combos), Edith, Alice (now a middle), Josephine (ditto), Hazel, Hailey, and Ursula.
Honorable mentions go to Harrison, Mercedes, Petra, and Stella, which were on my list in the interim - all before I revamped my methods. And I'm honestly unsure if I can even warm up to the Margaux spelling, and if Margot simply needs to be content as a middle. This is been a busy month!
Then, just for the heck of it, I looked up my April 2014 list:
Malcolm Timothy
Dominic Edmond
Kieran Xavier
Torin Elliott
James Hugh
Cameron Bennett
Jonathan David
Nicholas Owen
Wesley Miles
Daryl Vincent
&
Persephone Iris
Juliet Ivy
Adelaide Opal
Ursula Justine
Livia Pearl Eloise
Penelope Wren
Serena Vivienne
Claire Evangeline
Constance Eleanor
Violet Guinevere
Dominic Edmond merely underwent a minor spelling change, but is still here! There are several familiar faces, though, particularly in the masculine list.
***
Please rate my personal name lists:
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/117507
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/109399
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/132018
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Ah. I'm not up on my Eliot, thanks.