Top 10 Baby Girl Names
Names come and go in the fashion stakes, but is personal preference all you should consider?
According to an article by Anushka Asthana for The Observer newspaper in 2007, the name you give your child really does have an impact on their life. It is claimed that this is due to the fact that names provide a powerful image of a person and influence people’s reaction to them.
A study of 1,000 pairs of twin sisters in the US by David Figlio, professor of economics at the University of Florida showed that those girls given more ‘feminine’ names were less likely to study subjects traditionally male dominated purely because they weren’t expected to. Girls with feminine names are generally typecast and have different expectations placed on them, although when tested they were not necessarily less able.
Figlio also claimed that giving a child a ‘chav’ or lower-status name can also limit their life-chances. In a study of 55,000 children, the exam marks recorded were on average 3-5% lower than those of their siblings who had the exact same upbringing but given more traditional names. This theory has been supported by a primary school teacher in London who agreed that it was hard not to form judgements about pupils based on names only. She went on to say that “If you treat a child differently because of their name, then they will behave differently”. Figlio concluded that people should be more aware of the power of names and the consequences of their choices before naming their babies.
The official statistics for girls names in England in 2007 are:
1st - Grace - moving up from 2nd place in 2006
2nd - Ruby - up from 4th place in 2006
3rd - Olivia - previously holding the top spot in 2006
4th - Emily - up from 5th place in 2006, but had been 1st place in 2003 and 2004
5th - Jessica - down from 3rd place in 2006
6th - Sophie - same position as 2006
7th - Chloe - same position as 2006
8th - Lily - up from 9th place in 2006
9th - Ella - up from 11th place in 2006
10th - Amelia - up from 16th place in 2006
languishing at the bottom are Evelyn at 99 and Tilly at 100.

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