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Biblical names, celebrity baby names, Celtic names, famous namesakes, name popularity, name trends, nicknames, popular culture, popular names, royal names, surname names
Biggest Movers Up
- Jaxon +37
- Braxton and Hudson +20 (Braxton at least this amount)
- Flynn +17
- Tyson +15 at least
- Nate +12
- Alex, Logan, Patrick and Spencer +11 (Spencer at least this amount)
- Archer and Hugo +10
- Declan, Dylan, Hunter and Isaac +9
- Alexander, Anthony and Lincoln +8 (Lincoln at least this amount)
- Archie, Edward and Toby +7 (Toby at least this amount)
Although Jackson went down slightly, Jaxon boomed – everything seems better when you spell it with an X; new boy Braxton provides a spin on this idea. Celebrity babies Hudson Sebastian and Flynn Bloom seem to have been influential, and new-to-the-charts Spencer almost seems like another royal name (one that has been repeatedly suggested by the public for the royal baby, I might add). Alexander and his short form Alex both did well, and so did Archer and Archie. The Cool Celtics for 2012 were Patrick, Declan and Dylan; the Elegant English were Anthony, Edward, Hugo and Toby. Back on the charts were Lincoln, much in the movies, and Tyson – Mike Tyson made a promotional visit to Australia in 2012. Isaac seems to be the only Old Testament name still gaining ground.
Biggest Movers Down
- Jake and Zac -22
- Darcy -20
- Aaron and Gabriel -17
- Nathan -16
- Nicholas -14
- Adam and Eli -12
- Hamish and Luke -11
- Aiden and Connor -9
- Ashton -7
- Jordan -6
Biggest losers were short forms Jake and Zac; while Jacob held steady, Zachary also fell. Old Testament names Aaron, Gabriel, Nathan and Eli fell – so did Adam, even as Eve rose. The River Jordan means “flowing down”, which is exactly what happened. The Celtic names that dropped were Darcy, Hamish, Connor and Aiden; likewise to the ACT, Aidan also fell, contrariwise, Jayden fell, Hayden rose.
No Change in Position
- Jack (1)
- William (2)
- Oliver (3)
- Ethan (4)
- James (7)
- Lucas (8)
- Cooper (11)
- Xavier (13)
- Max (14)
- Samuel (16)
- Jacob (21)
- Ryan (24)
- Blake (37)
- Angus (41)
- Marcus (63)
- Caleb (77)
- Kai (78)
Sixty percent of the Top Ten names were unchanged, and so many boys names remained at the same position that I checked to see if I’d opened the 2011 list by mistake.
Back on the List
- Tyson (86)
- Lincoln (93)
- Toby (94)
- Christopher (99)
New to the List
- Braxton (81)
- Spencer (90)
- Felix (96)
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I know a baby Lincoln and my friend has a nephew named Braxton a brother to Tayan and Braxton is the last name of the river boys on home and away apparently.
Soap operas are always so quick to pick up on trends – and to start them too.