Babies With Old-People Names

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Hip Parents Inspired By Turn of 20th Century

Britney or Beatrice? Celebrities and other uber cool couples took no hesitation in choosing the latter in 2008. Recent birth certificates have proven that naming trends really do take a whole century to become cutting edge cool once again.  This week, BabyNames.com took a user poll of the best and worst celebrity names of 2008. Check out some of the grandparent-esque selections: 

Girls:

Rose: (Willow Rose Owen of Mark Owen and Emma Ferguson)

Florence: (Sage Florence Galafassi of Toni Collette and Dave Galafassi)

Clementine: (Clementine Jane Hawke of Ethan Hawke and Ryan Shawhughes)

Nell: (Nell Burton of Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton)

Mabel: (Mabel Ray Mulroney of Dermot Mulroney and Tharita Catulle)

Boys:

Henry: (Henry Story Driver of Minnie Driver)

Philip: (Jackson Phillip Deveraux Kaufman of Poppy Montgomery and Adam Kaufman)

Joseph: (Brendan Joseph Wahlberg of Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham)

Archibald William Emerson: Arnett of Amy Poehler and Will Arnett

Many of these names made the top 20 lists in the early 1900’s. 

Other names to be on the lookout for in 2009:  Margaret, Ethel, Pearl, Ruth, Josephine, Georgina, Dorothy, Ernest, Melvin, Wilford, Harold, Howard, Stanley.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Baby Names - The resurgence of old-fashioned names for babies creates an opportunity for nostalgic and vintage-inspired baby products and services.
2. Celebrity Baby Naming Trends - The influence of celebrity baby names on popular culture presents opportunities for baby name consultants, personalized baby name products, and celebrity-inspired baby nurseries.
3. Nostalgic Parenting - The trend of parents choosing old people names for their babies reflects a desire for a simpler and more traditional approach to parenting, creating potential for nostalgia-inspired parenting books, classes, and products.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Products - The retro baby naming trend opens up opportunities for baby product companies to create nostalgic and vintage-inspired items such as baby clothes, nursery decor, and toys.
2. Personalized Services - The rise in celebrity baby naming trends creates a demand for personalized services such as baby name consulting, custom baby name jewelry, and celebrity-inspired baby name books.
3. Parenting Education - The nostalgia-driven parenting trend presents an opportunity for parenting educators and authors to create content, classes, and resources that promote a traditional and retro approach to parenting.

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