How popular is the baby name Breeze in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Breeze.
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Speaking of gun names…on September 12, Levi Johnston welcomed his second child.
His first child, with Bristol Palin, was a son named Tripp.
This time around the mom is Sunny Oglesby. The baby is a girl named Breeze Beretta — inspired in part by Italian gun manufacturer Beretta.
Levi and Sunny spent one of their first dates “bear hunting in the woods,” so I guess we shouldn’t be shocked by the gun-inspired baby name. (Especially since they first threatened to use it months ago.)
What are your thoughts on the combo “Breeze Beretta”?
Here are England and Wales’ top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of 2008:
Girl Names
Olivia, 5,325 baby girls
Ruby, 4,931
Emily, 4,881
Grace, 4,775
Jessica, 4,672
Chloe, 4,605
Sophie, 4,380
Lily, 4,047
Amelia, 3,440
Evie, 3,281
Mia, 3,121
Ella, 3,042
Charlotte, 2,939
Lucy, 2,876
Megan, 2,515
Ellie, 2,505
Isabelle, 2,460
Isabella, 2,424
Hannah, 2,335
Katie, 2,324
Boy Names
Jack, 8,010 baby boys
Oliver, 7,417
Thomas, 6,062
Harry, 6,008
Joshua, 5,716
Alfie, 5,566
Charlie, 5,291
Daniel, 5,191
James, 5,170
William, 5,169
Samuel, 4,624
George, 4,214
Joseph, 3,764
Lewis, 3,482
Ethan, 3,451
Mohammed, 3,442
Dylan, 3,373
Benjamin, 3,275
Alexander, 3,215
Jacob, 3,127
Intriguingly, the name Honey ranked 190th on the girls’ list. A whopping 279 baby girls got the name. In contrast, just 90 U.S. baby girls were named Honey that year, and the name has never once cracked the U.S. top 1,000. I wonder what accounts for the relative popularity of Honey overseas.
Finally, here are some of the names that were used less often in 2008…
Please note that I did include names in the gray area between one syllable and two syllables. The deciding factor on these particular names will be your own interpretation/accent, so be sure to test the names out loud before making any final decisions. (“Hayle,” for instance — would you say it like Hale, or like Hailey? Or “Rise” — is it rize, or ree-sah?)
Many of these names also happen to be unisex, so they appear on the one-syllable boy names list as well.
Please note that I did include names in the gray area between one syllable and two syllables. The deciding factor on these particular names (such as Charles, Miles, and Noel) will be your own interpretation/accent, so be sure to test the names out loud before making any final decisions.
Many of these names also happen to be unisex, so they appear on the one-syllable girl names list as well.
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