Baby names in 2012 promise revolutionary new directions in the continuing and escalating search for meaning coupled with originality. That can be a hard bill to fill when it comes to baby names, pushing parents in 2012 to look to some fresh sources and create names that have never been heard before.
Every year, it seems, people become more aware of the power of names. And yet names are still free and universal, which increases the pressure to find that one perfect name that defines and encapsulates all your hopes and dreams for your child.
In the high stakes game of Baby Names 2012, then, here's what Nameberry sees as the 12 hottest trends:
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The quote from Fiddler on the roof comes to mind "I don't know why. Tradition! Tradition!"
I am named John. My father was named John, His father was named John. We named my son John. His middle name comes from his mothers mother's name.
Our daughter has a very traditional name as well - but more from Central / Eastern Europe than from the US.
"Divine Buggs", "Kissy Pitts" "Formica Dinette" (pronounced Formesha D'nett), two little black girls named "Snow White" as their first name, and a "Cinderella".
Bi-Racial triplets in L.A.