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Common Kids Names Ages 0-7 - Rice Lake,WI

Hi Ladies! So I make these craft boards and am planning on doing a craft fair in a couple months. I want to do some boards with names on them so ppl don't have to order them. So what are some common names, your kids names or classmates names? For boys I was thinking Jayden seems popular and for girls I have Madison, what else?

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People are so ding dang kry8tyve with their kid's names, that pre-making the boards might not work, honestly. If you are going to that route, go with the names that can't really be messed with but are still very popular/trendy, like: Tyler, Ashton, Liam, Ethan, Logan, Lucas, Matthew, James, Benjamin Madison, Bella, Ella, Emma, Olivia, Ava, Grace, Hannah, Claire, etc.

Being a mom with a foreign name, and having a DD with a foreign name, I would REALLY appreciate more people making things with name customization. I think it sucks that my DD misses out because she doesn't have a typical, common, American name.

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Since soooo many people are being "unique" in spelling names these days (ugh!), I would do first initial only. I can't find one of my daughters names on something sometimes so I always buy them both letter a and o instead of things with their names on them!

My daughters have several people we know more than 2-3 of: payton/Peyton, Amelia, Emma, madison, Olivia, Sydney, grace, Hannah, Riley/rylie, ava, hazel, rain (boys and girls), juniper, Brooklyn(n), Sophie/Sophia, abby, zoe, and Isabella. Boys we know a few of are Noah, Christopher, Cruz, Brayden/braedon, jayden (boys and girls), Hayden, Maddox, lucca/luca, Dylan, Tyler, Logan, landon, Jackson, and Aidan/aiden/ayden.

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Ill copy the top 10 year 2006 for you from my baby book

girls-Emma, Madison, Ava, Emily,Isabella, Kaitlyn, Sophia,Olivia, Abigail, Haley

boys-Aiden, Jacob, Ethan,Ryan,Matthew, Jack, Noah, Nicholas,Joshua , Logan

i think those last two boys names are funny because thats my brothers first and middle name, he was born in 1977

btw....a lot of those names stay the same, switch order and 9 and 10 get replaced.

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People are so ding dang kry8tyve with their kid's names, that pre-making the boards might not work, honestly. If you are going to that route, go with the names that can't really be messed with but are still very popular/trendy, like: Tyler, Ashton, Liam, Ethan, Logan, Lucas, Matthew, James, Benjamin Madison, Bella, Ella, Emma, Olivia, Ava, Grace, Hannah, Claire, etc.

Being a mom with a foreign name, and having a DD with a foreign name, I would REALLY appreciate more people making things with name customization. I think it sucks that my DD misses out because she doesn't have a typical, common, American name.

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Check out the Social Security Dept's list of the most popular names at http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/. You can check by year, so you can go back to figure out what was popular a few years ago.

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Ill copy the top 10 year 2006 for you from my baby book

girls-Emma, Madison, Ava, Emily,Isabella, Kaitlyn, Sophia,Olivia, Abigail, Haley

boys-Aiden, Jacob, Ethan,Ryan,Matthew, Jack, Noah, Nicholas,Joshua , Logan

i think those last two boys names are funny because thats my brothers first and middle name, he was born in 1977

btw....a lot of those names stay the same, switch order and 9 and 10 get replaced.

2 moms found this helpful

Since soooo many people are being "unique" in spelling names these days (ugh!), I would do first initial only. I can't find one of my daughters names on something sometimes so I always buy them both letter a and o instead of things with their names on them!

My daughters have several people we know more than 2-3 of: payton/Peyton, Amelia, Emma, madison, Olivia, Sydney, grace, Hannah, Riley/rylie, ava, hazel, rain (boys and girls), juniper, Brooklyn(n), Sophie/Sophia, abby, zoe, and Isabella. Boys we know a few of are Noah, Christopher, Cruz, Brayden/braedon, jayden (boys and girls), Hayden, Maddox, lucca/luca, Dylan, Tyler, Logan, landon, Jackson, and Aidan/aiden/ayden.

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I think it kind of depends on where you live. I just happened to google this topic and found this website. Interesting. You can look up the most popular names in your state.

http://ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/state/index.html

Hope you have a great craft fair!

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Here we have a lot of aiden, jayden, hadden, but the spelling is always tricky.

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This website lists popular names by state and birth year. So if your product is marketed at 5 year olds, you can search the most popular names 5 years ago in Wisconsin.

http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/state/index.html

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any "-aiden" names. braden, jaden, aiden, cayden. and a million different versions of spellings. it's hard to pin them down. (as you can see i fell into the "-aiden" trap...thank god i at least spelled it uniquely!) "traditional" boys names are still popular too, Aaron, James, Michael, Hunter (not stricly traditional but i know a couple....)

for girls, mya is popular, savannah, grace, mia, hmm....i had a boy...so i barely looked at girl names lol. good luck at the craft fair!

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