Baby names follow social order, says economist
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Baby names follow social order, says economist
Not exactly 'news' per se, but still rather fascinating....
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Aviva, Sumner may become common by 2015
OTTAWA - Madison, meet your snooty successors Clementine and Linden.
Little Clemmie and Linden are the latest winners in the name game, while Madison is steadily losing cachet as a name for "high-end" baby girls born in California.
And if a University of Chicago economist is correct, Clementine and Linden will have plenty of company by 2015.
Steven Levitt, author of the best-seller Freakonomics (which looks at the hidden incentives behind all sorts of behaviour), says once a name catches on among high-income, highly educated parents, it starts working its way down the socioeconomic ladder.
Stephanie and Brittany started out as high-end names, but then a pattern emerged, Mr. Levitt said. "For every high-end baby named Stephanie or Brittany, another five lower-income girls received those names within 10 years."
If the pattern holds, an unusual name, such as Linden, will be solidly mainstream by 2015.
"As a high-end name is adopted en masse, high-end parents begin to abandon it," explains Mr. Levitt. "Eventually, it is considered so common that even lower-end parents may not want it, whereby it falls out of the rotation entirely."
In building his theory, Mr. Levitt examined birth-certificate information for every child born in California since 1961-- more than 16 million births. Besides standard items such as name, gender and race, the data included parents' zip code -- a telling economic indicator -- and their level of education.
Using a pair of "smart" databases, Mr. Levitt has extracted a sampling of today's high-end names which he feels are bound to become tomorrow's mainstream names.
Based on the California data, he expects the most popular girl's names of 2015 will include Aviva, Flannery and Linden.
Mr. Levitt's forecast for the most popular boys names of 2015 includes Aldo, Bennett, and Finnegan and Sumner.
Before you scoff, says Mr. Levitt, "Ask yourself this: Do any of them seem more ridiculous than Madison might have seemed 10 years ago?"
Surprisingly, Mr. Levitt found that celebrities have only a slight effect on baby's names.
"As of 2000, the pop star Madonna had sold 130 millions records worldwide but hadn't generated even 10 copycat namings -- in California, no less."
He says many parents seem to believe that a child will not succeed "unless it is hitched to the right name." Names are seen "to carry great aesthetic or even predictive powers."
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Aviva, Sumner may become common by 2015
OTTAWA - Madison, meet your snooty successors Clementine and Linden.
Little Clemmie and Linden are the latest winners in the name game, while Madison is steadily losing cachet as a name for "high-end" baby girls born in California.
And if a University of Chicago economist is correct, Clementine and Linden will have plenty of company by 2015.
Steven Levitt, author of the best-seller Freakonomics (which looks at the hidden incentives behind all sorts of behaviour), says once a name catches on among high-income, highly educated parents, it starts working its way down the socioeconomic ladder.
Stephanie and Brittany started out as high-end names, but then a pattern emerged, Mr. Levitt said. "For every high-end baby named Stephanie or Brittany, another five lower-income girls received those names within 10 years."
If the pattern holds, an unusual name, such as Linden, will be solidly mainstream by 2015.
"As a high-end name is adopted en masse, high-end parents begin to abandon it," explains Mr. Levitt. "Eventually, it is considered so common that even lower-end parents may not want it, whereby it falls out of the rotation entirely."
In building his theory, Mr. Levitt examined birth-certificate information for every child born in California since 1961-- more than 16 million births. Besides standard items such as name, gender and race, the data included parents' zip code -- a telling economic indicator -- and their level of education.
Using a pair of "smart" databases, Mr. Levitt has extracted a sampling of today's high-end names which he feels are bound to become tomorrow's mainstream names.
Based on the California data, he expects the most popular girl's names of 2015 will include Aviva, Flannery and Linden.
Mr. Levitt's forecast for the most popular boys names of 2015 includes Aldo, Bennett, and Finnegan and Sumner.
Before you scoff, says Mr. Levitt, "Ask yourself this: Do any of them seem more ridiculous than Madison might have seemed 10 years ago?"
Surprisingly, Mr. Levitt found that celebrities have only a slight effect on baby's names.
"As of 2000, the pop star Madonna had sold 130 millions records worldwide but hadn't generated even 10 copycat namings -- in California, no less."
He says many parents seem to believe that a child will not succeed "unless it is hitched to the right name." Names are seen "to carry great aesthetic or even predictive powers."
The scary thing is I believe the gentleman's findings would be similar in West Virginia as well. I can tell you that the number of "Brittany" variations has steadily increased over the last 8 years.
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"My name is Aldo, and this is my sister, Linden."
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Funny thing is that in a year or two you'll see those 'high end' names on titty bar signs.
Now Performing Live w/Lap Dances: Brittany, Linden, Nicole, Nichelle, and Clementine!
Now Performing Live w/Lap Dances: Brittany, Linden, Nicole, Nichelle, and Clementine!
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I'm giving my kid an exotic name. How does Buggles sound to you?
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Hmmm... I was considering naming my (future) son either Isaac Albert A. or Freddy Michael A. Would that be too obvious?
The A. is my last initial. In case it wasn't obvious.
The A. is my last initial. In case it wasn't obvious.
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Well actually the second one was for the initials: FMA. Or F=ma, force equals mass times acceleration. It's Newton's Second Law of Motion.
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What the fuck is up with this shit? What's wrong with Joe? Mike? Mary? David? Katie? Karen? Kristen? Peter? Nathan? Tom? Sue? Ashley?Based on the California data, he expects the most popular girl's names of 2015 will include Aviva, Flannery and Linden.
Mr. Levitt's forecast for the most popular boys names of 2015 includes Aldo, Bennett, and Finnegan and Sumner.
Goddammit, if I ever have kids and I'm wealthy I'm going to name the female Propecia and the male Ziggurat. That's the only way they'll fit in at the rate this shit is going.
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Wow, a researcher who wrote a whole paper to describe the fact that yuppies like to choose fashionable chic-sounding names for their kids: something that every normal parent has already noticed about his idiot yuppie neighbours.
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This thread makes me want to recite George Carlin's hilarious rant on HBO about pussified, yuppie male names (Kyle, Todd, Tucker, Brett, Blane etc.) and how 10 times out of 10 Nick, George and Jim could kick the living shit out of Todd Kyle and Tucker.
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LOL like the two sisters who were named Orangejello and Lemonjello (emphasis on "ange" as awnnnnnggge and "lemon" as "lemawwwn" respectively)?Wicked Pilot wrote:This doesn't explain the names of lower income black females. I'm still not sure whose ass those get pulled from.
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Those names are the result of illiterate American-born welfare recipients trying to sound "african".Wicked Pilot wrote:This doesn't explain the names of lower income black females. I'm still not sure whose ass those get pulled from.
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My friend maintains that he'll name his first two kids Khaela Mensha Khaine and Lysander.
I've always been partial to Gaius and Decius.
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I've always liked the hellenic names- Sophia, Zoe, Helen, Basil, Theodore and the like
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Hwær cwom maþþumgyfa?
Hwær cwom symbla gesetu?
Hwær sindon seledreamas?
Eala beorht bune!
Eala byrnwiga!
Eala þeodnes þrym!
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Hwær cwom maþþumgyfa?
Hwær cwom symbla gesetu?
Hwær sindon seledreamas?
Eala beorht bune!
Eala byrnwiga!
Eala þeodnes þrym!
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My mom works at a pediatrics office, and she ran into some poor child named "Placenta." When my mom asked the mother why she named her child that, she said, "Well I heard the doctor say it, and I thought it sounded pretty."Vympel wrote:LOL like the two sisters who were named Orangejello and Lemonjello (emphasis on "ange" as awnnnnnggge and "lemon" as "lemawwwn" respectively)?Wicked Pilot wrote:This doesn't explain the names of lower income black females. I'm still not sure whose ass those get pulled from.
Also, a while back, I was at a McDonald's, and the cashier's name was "Stephanique" ... Apparently "Stephanie" wasn't good enough. It needed some extra syllables.
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Our office called them "Designer Names".Darth Wong wrote:Those names are the result of illiterate American-born welfare recipients trying to sound "african".Wicked Pilot wrote:This doesn't explain the names of lower income black females. I'm still not sure whose ass those get pulled from.
'Le', 'De', 'La', 'Ka'... the list goes on, and 3/5 of them end with a variation on 'Tonya'.
Nitram, slightly high on cough syrup: Do you know you're beautiful?
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet
Me: Nope, that's why I have you around to tell me.
Nitram: You -are- beautiful. Anyone tries to tell you otherwise kill them.
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP" -- Leonard Nimoy, last Tweet