Don't pick something
popular... especially something that you think seems unusual, but actually is terribly popular -- like Isabella. And don't fancy up a plain-seeming name and bumble into a more common name. For example, you might think "Ann" is a ridiculously plain name, but
it's much less common than fancier variations, listed below with their rank among names given to baby girls in the U.S. in 2009:
Ana 182
Anahi 458
Anaya 471
Ann 926
Anna 29
Anne 544
Annie 382
Anya 363
"Ann" is by far the least popular. Way behind even
Anahi, a name I can't recall ever seeing. Basically, "Anna" has become the Ann-name of choice.
"Annette" is 869.
"Annabelle" is 156! Annabelle! When I was a kid, it was considered a patently absurd name that I had a friend who called me "Annabelle" when she wanted to annoy me:
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