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Popularity of the baby name Cali


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What gave the baby name Cal a boost in the mid-1990s?

Baseball player Calvin "Cal" Ripken, Jr. (in 1986)
Cal Ripken, Jr.

According to the U.S. baby name data, there was a small spike in the number of babies named Cal in the mid-1990s:

  • 1998: 72 baby boys named Cal
  • 1997: 93 baby boys named Cal
  • 1996: 112 baby boys named Cal
  • 1995: 84 baby boys named Cal
  • 1994: 47 baby boys named Cal

Why?

Because of baseball shortstop Calvin “Cal” Ripken, Jr., who spent his entire professional career (1981–2001) with the Baltimore Orioles.

On September 6, 1995, he played his 2,131st game. In doing so, Ripken surpassed Lou Gehrig‘s 56-year-old record for consecutive games played.

The game, played against the California Angels, ended up being one of the most-watched baseball games on ESPN. After the fifth inning (i.e., once the game became official), Ripken received a standing ovation that lasted more than 20 minutes.

Cal Ripken, Jr., shaking the hands of fans during his 2,131st game (Sept. 6, 1995)
Cal Ripken, Jr., during his 2,131st game

It’s hard to say if the usage of the already-popular name Calvin was affected by the event, but the surname Ripken appeared for the first time in the U.S. baby name data in 1997.

At least one baby girl was named in honor of Ripken as well. Cali Drouillard was born in Baltimore on September 5 — the day Ripken tied Gehrig’s record (also while playing against the California Angels). Cali’s mother, Kimberly, said her husband Don came up with the name:

He’s a big fan of the Orioles and he likes Cal Ripken a lot. Her name was supposed to be Alexia.

Two years and hundreds of baseball games later, Cal Ripken finally set the new record: 2,632 consecutive baseball games played from May 30, 1982, to September 19, 1998.

What are your thoughts on the name Cal? Do you like it more or less than Calvin?

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Images: President Ronald Reagan Talking with Cal Ripken Jr; Screenshot of ESPN broadcast

Popular baby names in Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada), 2017

According to the Vital Statistics Division of Service NL, the most popular baby names in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2017 were Ava and Benjamin.

Here are the province’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017:

Girl Names
1. Ava
2. Charlotte/Charlette
3. Olivia
4. Lilly/Lily/Lillei
5. Emma
6. Mia/Miya/Myah/Mya
7. Callie/Cali/Calleigh/Kallie/Kali
8. Amelia/Emilia
9. Emily
10. Avery/Averi

Boy Names
1. Benjamin/Benjamyn
2. Jack/Jak
3. Jackson/Jaxon/Jaxson/Jaxin
4. Connor/Conor/Conner
5. Grayson/Greyson/Greycen
6. William
7. Luke
8. Jacob/Jakob
9. Noah
10. Liam

The #1 name for girls, Ava, didn’t even feature in the the top 10 in 2016.

Here are the 2017 baby name rankings for the rest of Atlantic Canada: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.

Source: Top 100 Baby Names – Open Data Newfoundland and Labrador

Popular baby names in Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada), 2016

According to preliminary data released on January 6th by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the most popular baby names in 2016 were Emma and Jackson (and variants).

Here are the province’s projected top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Emma
2. Avary/Avery
3. Charlotte
4. Olivia
5. Addison/Addyson
6. Scarlett
7. Abbigail/Abigail/Abigale
8. Anna
9. Cali/Callie/Kali/Kallee/Kallie
10. Emilee/Emily

Boy Names
1. Jackson/Jaxen/Jaxon/Jaxson/Jaxxen/Jaxxon
2. Liam
3. Benjamin
4. Jack
5. James
6. Mason
7. Grayson/Greyson
8. Jacob
9. Noah
10. Isaac/Isac/Issac

The #1 names are the same as in 2015. (I forgot to post the 2015 rankings last year, but here are the 2014 rankings.)

In the girls’ top 10, the Addison-group, Scarlett, the Abigail-group, the Callie-group, and the Emily-group replaced the Sophia-group, the Lily-group, the Mia-group, the Ava-group, and the Chloe-group.

In the boys’ top 10, Mason, the Greyson-group, and the Isaac-group replaced Parker, the Nathan-group, and Carter.

Most of the pronunciation groupings on N.L.’s full top 100 made sense, but here are two I wasn’t so sure about:

  • In 21st place on the girls’ list was “Lea/Leah/Leia/Leiyah/Lia/Leya,” which mixes LEE-uh and LAY-uh names.
  • In 63rd place on the girls’ list was “Raya/Rayah/Rhea,” which mixes RAY-uh and REE-uh names.

Sources: Top 100 Baby Names – Open Data Newfoundland and Labrador, Jaxxen among most popular N.L. baby names in 2016

Country singer gave her baby a fan-suggested name

Paulette Carlson's album "Love Goes On" (1991)
Paulette Carlson album

In mid-1991, country music singer Paulette Carlson asked fans to help her name her baby:

She has invited fans to stop by her booth at the annual Fan Fair music festival in Nashville, Tenn., from June 10 to June 14, and submit names. The winning entrant will receive a picnic basket with treats.

Was the winning suggestion really used as the baby’s name?

According to the country music website RolandNote.com, “Paulette Carlson and husband Randy Smith [had] a daughter, Cali Gabriel Smith, in Anchorage, Alaska,” on July 10, 1991. “The baby was named during a contest at Fan Fair.”

The bio on Paulette’s website confirms that the baby was a girl, and named Cali. It doesn’t mention Fan Fair, though.

Source: “Paulette Carlson.” Star-News [Wilmington, NC] 30 May 1991: 2A.