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What is your 2024 name
If you were born today what would your name be? Take the popularity of your name the year we’re born, and find the name that is in that spot today, for example, my first name Harper was in 119th and the 119th most popular name today is Josie. My middle name was 3301st and the name that is 3301st today is
Bliss. So my 2024 name is Josie Bliss. Please share yours I’m actually really curious.
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Mine would be Roslyn
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My name left the charts way before I was born lmao. The last time it was ranked it was #874. But 2022 doesn't have one... There were ties for #872 and #876 instead. My luck is hilarious:872. Amelie 0.02% -43
872. Judith 0.02% +79
872. Kara 0.02% -105
872. Lacey 0.02% -66
876. Amiri 0.02% new
876. Elowyn 0.02% new
876. Georgina 0.02% new
876. JusticeI would pick Amiri for myself, I guess. Amelie is pretty but because its French and I'm not French, it's going to be pronounced uh-MEE-lee a lot which I don't like. I dislike Judith, Georgina and Lacey. Elowyn, Kara and Justice are nice, but they don't really "fit" me.

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Well, I could give you my 2022 name! By ranking, my first name would be Mateo; it's a very handsome name, but I don't think I suit it. My middle name has been below the charts since 1969, lol. I guess that I'd just be Mateo.
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Eleanor Londyn
It's definitely got some catchy flow and rhythm, they do not clash in sound at all, but...I'm sorry, not a big fan of either of those names on their own, haha.
This is a fun game though! It could serve as inspiration for some people, it could help them get away from common combos that have overstayed their welcome.Went to check the year before last just to see if it got any better for me, but not so much. Ella Elsie. Sounds like a children's book character, like in the vein of "Ella Elsie and the No-Good Flumpermonster" or something.
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Both these names sound made for literature! They're great.Eleanor Londyn feels like a super cool fashion critic or designer or something. I love it and I never thought I'd appreciate London, never mind Londyn! Ella Elsie really does sound like something Beatrix Potter would write about.
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My first name is only one spot away (higher) from when I was born (1989), but it's been falling more than rising, unlike then.If I go by ranking for 2022, it's Emilia, but if I go by percentage of use (.38%) it jumps 28 spots up to Eleanor. I'm pretty sure my mom would have picked Eleanor over Emilia; it's basically got her criteria, in the style of my name and my sister's. The other alternative for her style in the top 100 would be Valentina or maybe Josephine.

This message was edited 1/24/2024, 8:24 PM

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I thought your percentage of use was a good idea until I saw that 11 names tie for my middle name.
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That'd still put the rankings in perspective, though, right, if 11 spots apart are essentially the same level of popular? (Girls' names #668 through #1000 are all the same percentage on BtN actually, and #141 through #1000 are all less than 0.1% difference; #572 was used twice as much as #1000 if you look at exact #s of births, but it's less than 300 apart - the difference between #1 and #2 is 8 times that).The (2022) difference between #16 and #44 is 0.12%; in 1989, those spots were 0.4% apart...#1 and #16 were 1.62% apart; now they're about 0.54% apart...#1 and #44 were about 2.02% apart; now, those are about 0.66% apart....Olivia at #1 now is used at about the same rate as #12 was back then...the distance between Olivia and Raelynn at #100 is about .77%, so about the same difference between #1 and #16/17/18 then...#143 through #1000 were within 0.1% back then too! #696 through #1000 were tied...Percentage-wise, the distance between my name at #44 from #1 back then was (more than 2x) greater than the distance between #1000 and #1 now. That's funny for me to think about, at least.

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For the Korean name, I would say Seo-ah and for the English name, I would say Olivia. Neither of them are to my taste.
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Me = Charlotte Rosie
Hubby= Liam BenjaminOur Parents:
My Dad= Jonah Calvin
My Mom= Isla Autumn Hubby's Mom = Camila Anastasia
Hubby's Dad = Elijah Atlas
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My first name would be Luna, yay! I adore the name Luna! My middle name would be Liliana, which is another one of my favorite names! But Luna Liliana is definitely too many Ls in one name.
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Lol, my 2022 name would be Luna Leilani - very similar! Gorgeous name, but too many Ls. Despite the fact that I love Ls.
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I love Ls too!
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I actually kind of like it
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It turns out I was on the wrong year, anyway. It would actually be Luna Maeve, which I think flows beautifully.
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My 2022 name would be Sophie Ava, which isn't too bad, but not very exciting. Do we have the 2023 info yet? My mom's name would be Hazel Ayla.My grandma's name would be Amelia Isla Evelyn. My great grandmother's name would be Sophie Camila.That's neat, my great grandma and I had names of the same ranking the year of our birth.
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Not only do we have the 2023 info we have some 2024 info!
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It would just be predictions or what was most popular among users of that particular website. Or they could be using the 2022 data and just calling it 'popular names for 2024'? The US info at least hasn't been released yet beyond 2022.

This message was edited 1/24/2024, 7:55 PM

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Is it on this site or another? Because the official US popularity for 2023 won't be released from the SSA until around Mother's Day.
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It was on a separate site called Listophile I believe,
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Might be helpful to post the link because most will go by the 2022 data like we all have been.
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My name would be Maria Penelope and my husband would be Charles Alexander. Not bad! But our daughters would be Evelyn Oaklynn and Teagan Freya which have terrible flow. I'll stick with my original choices for them. Hahaha
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Actually my name is Scarlett Elizabeth Joanna James and this is a very long name
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My name is so uncommon that I couldn't say what today's equivalent would be -- so I'll just go with Vittoria.

This message was edited 1/24/2024, 1:24 PM

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I always want to take part in this, but my first name wasn’t in the 1000 when I was born (and it’s in the top 10 right now!)
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My middle name was in the 3000s go to this website, put in the name, select the year you were born and your all set. Datayze.com
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And to find the current name, go to Listophile
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Annie

This message was edited 1/24/2024, 12:40 PM

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Isla would be my name at the moment. I’m thoroughly bored with Isla now as it has been popular where I live now for over a decade.
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