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Killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel in July of 1804 may have effectively ended Aaron Burr’s political career, but it didn’t dissuade American parents from continuing to name their baby boys “Aaron Burr.” (Which sounds best when said with a mouthful of peanut butter, of course.)
Of the dozens of Burr namesakes I spotted in the records, a handful were born as early as the 1790s, while Burr was representing the state of New York in the U.S. Senate. But most came along in the 1800s, either while Burr was serving as U.S. Vice President (1801-1805) under Thomas Jefferson or in the years that followed.
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Sonoma County, located north of San Francisco, is part of California’s famous Wine Country region.
Last year, Sonoma welcomed 4,583 babies. What were the most popular names among these babies? Camila and Mateo.
Here are Sonoma’s top 50+ girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2022:
Girl Names
Camila, 28 baby girls
Emma, 25
Sofia, 22
Isabella, 21 (tie)
Mia, 21 (tie)
Amelia, 20
Luna, 18
Elizabeth, 17 (tie)
Olivia, 17 (tie)
Charlotte, 15 (tie)
Penelope, 15 (tie)
Maya, 14
Evelyn, 13 (4-way tie)
Gianna, 13 (4-way tie)
Natalie, 13 (4-way tie)
Riley, 13 (4-way tie)
Ella, 12 (6-way tie)
Emily, 12 (6-way tie)
Nora, 12 (6-way tie)
Ruby, 12 (6-way tie)
Samantha, 12 (6-way tie)
Sophia, 12 (6-way tie)
Aria, 11 (4-way tie)
Mila, 11 (4-way tie)
Scarlett, 11 (4-way tie)
Zoey, 11 (4-way tie)
Catalina, 10 (5-way tie)
Victoria, 10 (5-way tie)
Violet, 10 (5-way tie)
Ximena, 10 (5-way tie)
???, 10 (5-way tie)
The dataset included a blank entry with 10 babies. Perhaps the name was accidentally deleted, or this entry represents 10 Sonoma babies that have yet to be named…?
Abigail, 9 (6-way tie)
Audrey, 9 (6-way tie)
Ava, 9 (6-way tie)
Avery, 9 (6-way tie)
Hazel, 9 (6-way tie)
Lucia, 9 (6-way tie)
Chloe, 8 (5-way tie)
Layla, 8 (5-way tie)
Natalia, 8 (5-way tie)
Piper, 8 (5-way tie)
Zoe, 8 (5-way tie)
Aaliyah, 7 (17-way tie)
Alina, 7 (17-way tie)
Athena, 7 (17-way tie)
Bella, 7 (17-way tie)
Cora, 7 (17-way tie)
Daisy, 7 (17-way tie)
Eleanor, 7 (17-way tie)
Eliana, 7 (17-way tie)
Ellie, 7 (17-way tie)
Genesis, 7 (17-way tie)
Harper, 7 (17-way tie)
Isla, 7 (17-way tie)
June, 7 (17-way tie)
Kira, 7 (17-way tie)
Madison, 7 (17-way tie)
Sadie, 7 (17-way tie)
Willow, 7 (17-way tie)
Boy Names
Mateo, 26 baby boys
Liam, 24
Henry, 20 (3-way tie)
Hudson, 20 (3-way tie)
Santiago, 20 (3-way tie)
Noah, 19 (tie)
Sebastian, 19 (tie)
Oliver, 17
Aiden, 16 (3-way tie)
Daniel, 16 (3-way tie)
Lucas, 16 (3-way tie)
James, 15 (4-way tie)
Levi, 15 (4-way tie)
Theodore, 15 (4-way tie)
Wyatt, 15 (4-way tie)
Angel, 14 (4-way tie)
Isaac, 14 (4-way tie)
Jack, 14 (4-way tie)
Jackson, 14 (4-way tie)
Damian, 13 (7-way tie)
Emiliano, 13 (7-way tie)
Emilio, 13 (7-way tie)
Ian, 13( 7-way tie)
Juan, 13 (7-way tie)
Julian, 13 (7-way tie)
Luca, 13 (7-way tie)
Adrian, 12 (8-way tie)
Adriel, 12 (8-way tie)
Jayden, 12 (8-way tie)
Jose, 12 (8-way tie)
Leo, 12 (8-way tie)
Mason, 12 (8-way tie)
Theo, 12 (8-way tie)
William, 12 (8-way tie)
Aaron, 11 (6-way tie)
Anthony, 11 (6-way tie)
Cameron, 11 (6-way tie)
Logan, 11 (6-way tie)
Michael, 11 (6-way tie)
Roman, 11 (6-way tie)
Christopher, 10 (6-way tie)
Kai, 10 (6-way tie)
Lorenzo, 10 (6-way tie)
Miguel, 10 (6-way tie)
Owen, 10 (6-way tie)
Quinn, 10 (6-way tie)
Axel, 9 (9-way tie)
Caleb, 9 (9-way tie)
Dominic, 9 (9-way tie)
Ezekiel, 9 (9-way tie)
Felix, 9 (9-way tie)
Gabriel, 9 (9-way tie)
Maverick, 9 (9-way tie)
Rowan, 9 (9-way tie)
Samuel, 9 (9-way tie)
Lower down on the list, we find 3 boys named Oslo and 2 named Kawika (the Hawaiian form of David).
And here’s a sampling of the many names that were bestowed just once in Sonoma last year:
Some possible explanations/influences for a few of the above:
Alofa means “love” in Samoan.
Dechen means “great bliss” in Tibetan.
Etsai means “devil” in Basque.
Iroh is a character from the animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Javelin originally referred to a light spear used in hunting, but today it’s more closely linked to either the Olympic sport or the missile used by the military.
Ka Iulani could be a reference to Hawaii’s last heir apparent, Princess Ka’iulani.
Kaleo means “the voice” or “the sound” in Hawaiian. (It’s also the name of an Icelandic rock band.)
Looking for baby names that feature the letter-pair OO?
I’ve collected oodles of OO names for you in this post!
Before we get to the names, though, let’s get one big question out of the way…
What sound does OO make?
In today’s English, OO commonly makes the sound you hear in the words boot, food, and moon. But it can also make other sounds, such as the ones you hear in the words blood, or door, or good.
Why all this diversity?
A lot of it has to do with the Great Vowel Shift, which lasted from the late 14th century until about 1700. The GVS was a major factor in the transition from Middle English to Modern English.
In Middle English, OO tended to make a “long o” sound. (As one of my sources explained, “scribes often indicated a long vowel sound by doubling the vowel letter.”) So, in Middle English, the words boot, food, and moon sounded more like “boat,” “foad,” and “moan.”
During the Great Vowel Shift, the pronunciation of most long vowel sounds inexplicably shifted “upward” in the mouth, and the words boot, food, and moon acquired their present-day pronunciations.
But it’s not quite as simple as that. Because some words underwent multiple pronunciation changes during the GVS, while others didn’t undergo any change at all.
And this resulted in OO having a variety of pronunciations in Modern English.
Now, back to the names!
Top baby names with OO
Let’s begin with the most popular names with OO:
Top girl names with OO
Top boy names with OO
Brooklyn Brooke Brooklynn Noor Cooper Oona Rooney Brooks Hoorain Moon
Cooper Brooks Boone Kooper Booker Woodrow Haroon Woods Brooklyn Elwood
Now here are the same names again, but this time around I’ve added some details (including definitions, rankings, and popularity graphs).
Booker
The English surname Booker, which is derived from the Middle English word bokere, originally referred to someone who worked with books (such as a scribe, or a book binder).
Usage of the baby name Booker
Booker is currently the 1,204th most popular boy name in the nation.
Boone
The Anglo-Norman surname Boone has several potential origins, one of which is the Old French word bon, meaning “good.”
Usage of the baby name Boone
Boone is currently the 573rd most popular boy name in the U.S.
Brooke + Brooks
The English surname Brooke is a variant of the surname Brook, which originally referred to someone who lived either near a brook or a stream, or in one of the various English villages called Brook/Brooke.
Brooks is currently the 77th most popular boy name in the nation, whereas Brooke ranks 259th for girls.
The name Brooks is also sometimes spelled Brookes or Broox.
Brooklyn + Brooklynn
The name Brooklyn comes from the name of the New York City borough, which was founded by Dutch settlers in the 17th century and named after the Dutch town of Breukelen. The town name (originally “Broecklede”) can be traced back to the Middle Dutch words broec, meaning “marshland,” and lede, which referred to a dug watercourse (as opposed to a natural one).
Usage of the baby name Brooklyn
Brooklynn is a variant of Brooklyn (likely influenced by the name Lynn).
Usage of the baby name Brooklynn
Brooklyn is currently the 63rd most popular girl name in the U.S., and Brooklynn ranks 314th. Brooklyn is also the 2,515th most popular name for boys.
Other spellings of the name include Brooklynne, Brookelyn/Brookelynn/Brookelynne, Brooklin/Brooklinn, and Brooklen/Brooklenn.
Cooper + Kooper
The English surname Cooper, which is derived from the Middle English word couper, originally referred to someone who made or repaired wooden vessels (such as casks, tubs, and buckets).
Cooper is currently the 68th most popular boy name in the nation, and Kooper ranks 1,090th. Cooper is also the 1,597th most popular name for girls.
Elwood
The English surname Elwood is ultimately derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Ælfweald, which was comprised of the Old English words ælf, meaning “elf,” and weald, meaning “rule.”
Usage of the baby name Elwood
Elwood is currently the 2,582nd most popular boy name in the U.S.
The name is also sometimes spelled Ellwood.
Haroon
The name Haroon is the Urdu form of the Arabic name Harun, which is derived from the Biblical name Aaron (of unknown origin).
Usage of the baby name Haroon
Haroon is currently the 2,033rd most popular boy name in the nation.
Hoorain
The name Hoorain seems to be an Urdu name based on the Quranic phrase hoorun’een, which refers to maidens with beautiful eyes.
Usage of the baby name Hoorain
Hoorain is currently the 3,396th most popular girl name in the U.S.
Moon
The name Moon refers, of course, to the moon — the round object that circles the Earth once a month and shines at night (because it reflects light from the sun). The English word moon can be traced back to the Old English word mona.
Usage of the baby name Moon
Moon is currently the 3,455th most popular girl name in the nation.
Noor
The name Noor is a transcription of the Arabic word meaning “light.”
Usage of the baby name Noor
Noor is currently the 857th most popular girl name in the U.S.
Oona
The name Oona is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Úna, which may be derived from the Old Irish word úan, meaning “lamb.”
Usage of the baby name Oona
Oona is currently the 2,288th most popular girl name nation.
The name is also sometimes spelled Oonagh.
Rooney
The Irish surname Rooney is ultimately derived from the Irish word ruanaidh, meaning “champion, hero.”
Usage of the baby name Rooney
Rooney is currently the 2,552nd most popular girl name in the U.S.
Woodrow
The English surname Woodrow originally referred to someone who lived either by a row of trees, by a row of houses in a wood, or in one of the various English villages called Woodrow/Wood Row.
Usage of the baby name Woodrow
Woodrow is currently the 1,752nd most popular boy name in the nation.
Woods
The English surname Woods, a variant of Wood, originally referred to someone who lived in or near a wood. It’s ultimately based on the Middle English word wode, meaning “wood.”
Usage of the baby name Woods
Woods is currently the 2,205th most popular boy name in the U.S.
More names with OO
So, what other names have OO in them?
Here are some less-common choices (that are still seeing usage in the U.S. these days):
Ajooni
Alanood
Anoop
Aroosh
Avnoor
Aynoor
Batool
Bloom
Boomer
Booth
Brooker
Brooklee, Brookley, Brookleigh
Brookson
Brookston
Cooke
Dawood
Eastwood
Eknoor
Farooq
Goodness
Gurnoor
Ha-Joon
Harnoor
Haywood
Hooper
Hoor
Hooria, Hooriya
Htoo
Japnoor
Jasnoor
Ji-Hoo
Ji-Soo
Jood
Joon
Joory
Kohinoor
Kulsoom
Leeloo
Linwood
Lynwood
Mahmood
Mahnoor
Manroop
Mansoor
Masooma
Maysoon
Moo
Moosa
Nooh
Noomi
Noora, Noorah
Nooreh
Noori
Nooria, Nooriyah
Noorseen
Noorulain
Prabhnoor
Poorna
Roo
Roohi
Rook
Roop
Roosevelt
Rooster
Sherwood
Shooter
Sookie
Sun-Woo
Taimoor
Tooba
Trooper
Wood
Woodensley
Woodland
Woodley
Woodlyn
Woodson
Woody, Woodie
Woo-Jin
Yaqoob
Yaqoot
Yoona
Zaroon
Zooey
So far we’ve seen two presidential names: Woodrow and Roosevelt. Did you know that a total of five U.S. presidents had OO names, and that all five served during the first half of the 20th century?
(The surnames Coolidge and Hoover have been used as first names as well — just not recently.)
We’ve also seen a number of names that include the English words “wood,” “good,” and “brook.” So I combed through the earlier SSA data to find more names with these words:
Finally, if you’d like something even more uncommon (in the U.S.) than the names above, you can look to any of the various languages around the world known to feature the letter-pair OO in personal names. Examples include:
Dutch (e.g., Noortje, Joost)
Finnish (e.g., Auroora, Roope)
Estonian (e.g., Loore, Toomas)
Arabic (e.g., Hooda, Maqsood)
Persian (e.g., Afsoon, Behrooz)
Hindi (e.g., Poornima, Saroo)
Korean (e.g., Kyung-Sook, Sung-Hoon)
(The Middle Eastern and Asian names — because they’re being transcribed from non-Latin scripts — can also be spelled other ways, such as “Behrouz” and “Purnima.”)
Which of the OO names above to do you like most? (Can you think of any that I missed?) Let me know in the comments!
P.S. If you’d like to see popularity graphs for any of the more common names in this post, just check below for the long list of tags. Each tag is a name, so find the name you’re interested in and click through. The graph will take a moment to load — it’s grabbing a lot of data — but it will allow you to see at a glance the name’s current and historical U.S. usage.
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