How popular is the baby name Florabelle 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 Florabelle.
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Of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada, Quebec is the second-largest both in terms of population (after Ontario) and in terms of area (after Nunavut).
Last year, Quebec welcomed 80,700 babies. The most popular names among these babies? Emma and Noah.
Here are Quebec’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2022:
Girl Names
Emma, 520 baby girls
Olivia, 476
Charlotte, 465
Charlie, 462
Florence, 445
Alice, 433
Lea, 371 (tie)
Livia, 371 (tie)
Rose, 321
Juliette, 315
Romy, 314
Clara, 308
Beatrice, 292
Zoe, 278
Mia, 268
Eva, 261
Chloe, 260 (tie)
Mila, 260 (tie)
Rosalie, 250
Sofia, 249
Victoria, 239
Julia, 234
Leonie, 219
Jade, 214
Maeva, 202 (tie)
Raphaelle, 202 (tie)
Flavie, 182
Jeanne, 182
Amelia, 175
Eleonore, 169
Elena, 168
Billie, 167
Camille, 163 (tie)
Ophelie, 163 (tie)
Adele, 160
Elizabeth, 158
Sophie, 150
Ellie, 145 (tie)
Sophia, 145 (tie)
Lily, 134
Oceane, 125
Flora, 120
Maya, 118 (tie)
Simone, 118 (tie)
Eloise, 117
Alicia, 116
Mathilde, 114 (tie)
Romane, 114 (tie)
Gabrielle, 111 (tie)
Lexie, 111 (tie)
Boy Names
Noah, 650 baby boys
William, 616
Liam, 586
Thomas, 571
Leo, 563
Edouard, 482
Jacob, 451
Arthur, 446 (tie)
Louis, 446 (tie)
Nathan, 430
Emile, 429
Charles, 408
Felix, 400
Theo, 385
Logan, 384
Adam, 369
Arnaud, 349
Raphael, 344
Jules, 315
James, 294
Henri, 290
Victor, 289
Theodore, 277
Lucas, 270
Elliot, 261
Laurent, 260
Jackson, 259
Benjamin, 256
Nolan, 254
Samuel, 247
Alexis, 246
Gabriel, 244
Milan, 226
Olivier, 223
Antoine, 219
Eloi, 218
Ethan, 213
Matheo, 211
Jayden, 203
Axel, 200
Jake, 198
Eli, 197
Zack, 178
Leonard, 164
Robin, 163
Louka, 157
Mathis, 154
Hubert, 148
Zachary, 145
Mayson, 143
The girls’ top 100 included Laurence (53rd), Clemence (71st), Stella (75th), and Dahlia (97th).
The boys’ top 100 included Tristan (55th), Ludovic (61st), Tyler (75th), and Maverick (93rd).
Below are some of the baby names that were bestowed just once in Quebec last year:
Zotique can be traced back to the ancient Greek word zotikos, meaning “full of life, alive.”
Joanassie and Paulasie (which were mentioned in the post about Canada’s 2021 rankings) are two examples of Inuktitut-influenced Christian names.
And one last name I wanted to throw in was Minokimin, which was part of a longer boy name bestowed in Quebec last year. Minokimin refers to one of the eight Algonquin seasons — specifically, to the period in late spring during which ice thaws and plants begin to grow.
A few weeks ago, I got an email from a reader looking for lists of old-fashioned double names. She was aiming for names like Thelma Dean, Eula Mae, and Gaynell — names that would have sounded trendy in the early 1900s. She also mentioned that she’d started a list of her own.
So I began scouring the interwebs. I tracked down lists of old-fashioned names, and lists of double names…but I couldn’t find a decent list of double names that were also old-fashioned.
I loved the idea of such a list, though, so I suggested that we work together to create one. She generously sent me the pairings she’d collected so far, and I used several different records databases to find many more.
I restricted my search to names given to girls born in the U.S. from 1890 to 1930. I also stuck to double names that I found written as single names, because it’s very likely that these pairings were used together in real life (i.e., that they were true double names and not merely first-middle pairings).
Pairings that seemed too timeless, like Maria Mae and Julia Rose, were omitted. I also took out many of the pairings that feature now-trendy names — think Ella, Emma, and Lucy — because they just don’t sound old-fashioned anymore (though they would have a few decades ago).
The result isn’t exhaustive, but it’s a decent sampling of real-life, old-fashioned double names. I’ve organized them by second name, and I also added links to popularity graphs for names that were in the SSA data during the correct time period (early 1900s).
I spotted plenty of other combinations that just didn’t happen to be written as single names in the records, so here’s a handy dandy little table to cover some of the other existing combinations…
You love the names Isabella, Arabella and Annabella, but you want something…else. Are there any other other 4-syllable -bella names out there?
Yes, many! They don’t have the long history Isabella has–most are modern inventions–but they are being used more and more often nowadays, thanks to Isabella’s newfound popularity.
For more inspiration, here are some -belle names that were used/invented during the early 20th century, according to SSA data. (Parents were as creative with -belle names back then as they are with -bella names today!) I think many of the below would work well with a -bella ending.
Finally, two more names that are so rare, they’ve never appeared on any SSA baby name list (i.e., they’ve been given to fewer than 5 baby girls per year since 1880).
Dulcibella. It was spelled Dowsabel or Dousabel in medieval times. The name was also used as a synonym for sweetheart; The World Book Dictionary defines dowsabel/dousabel as “a common name for a rustic sweetheart in old pastoral poems.” So now, of course, we all have to start calling our sweethearts “dowsabels.” :)
Harrybelle. It was the name of war nurse Harrybelle Durant Stark (1891-1937), the last official casualty of World War I,
Can you think of any other -bella or -belle names? Or, can you invent any? (Let’s see…how about Hannabella? Or Jennabella?)
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