I was looking at the top 1000 baby names on SSA.org, and was amazed by the sheer amount of -aiden names:
Aiden, Aidan, Ayden, Aden, Aidyn, Aydin - 26,745 boys born, making it number one.
Jaden, Jayden, Jaiden, Jaydin, Jadon, Jaeden, Jaydon -17,990 boys born, making it 12th in popularity.
Jayden, Jadyn, Jaden, Jaidyn, Jaiden - 5,033 girls born, making it 53rd.
Caden, Kaden, Kaiden, Kayden, Cayden, Kaeden, Kadin, Caiden - 11,646 boys born
457 female Kayden's, 17th for boys, 624th for girls.
Hayden, Haiden, Haden -6,843 boys born, making it 63rd.
Hayden -754 girls, making it 416th.
Zayden, 871st for boys.
So, if you add up all of these, it makes anything rhyming with Aiden more than number one 63,448 boys and 6,244 girls. There were only 24,418 boys named Jacob, and 21,118 girls named Emily. It's not that they're bad names (well, Zayden might be), but why do people still call them 'unique'? They're literally the most common name out there now.
2007-12-17
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