I saw it crop up on several people's "octuplets" lists. And I worry about the influence of the Twilight books, which has a character with this name. When we first considered more than 10 years ago it was still pretty unusual.
We named our oldest son Jack 12 years ago. He was born in the U.S. where it was way down in the 300s on the baby name lists. What a surprise to find it was #1 in the UK!! (which is where I'm from). Wouldn't you know we did it again with our two year old, Oscar. That name is way up there in the British polls but not so popular in the States. Note to self: Check the UK baby name charts.![Blush :blush: :blush:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/blush.gif)
So now we're expecting again (#6!! - Aaagh!!) and it's back to the drawing board. Our others are girls - Tilly, Finn, and Louisa. Esme has been on our shortlist every time. Maybe we can use it if it's not in the UK Top Ten!
We named our oldest son Jack 12 years ago. He was born in the U.S. where it was way down in the 300s on the baby name lists. What a surprise to find it was #1 in the UK!! (which is where I'm from). Wouldn't you know we did it again with our two year old, Oscar. That name is way up there in the British polls but not so popular in the States. Note to self: Check the UK baby name charts.
![Blush :blush: :blush:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/blush.gif)
So now we're expecting again (#6!! - Aaagh!!) and it's back to the drawing board. Our others are girls - Tilly, Finn, and Louisa. Esme has been on our shortlist every time. Maybe we can use it if it's not in the UK Top Ten!