When the Social Security Administration released their top baby names for 2012, most of the emphasis was on the top 10 names for boys and girls, which were new to the list, which continued to remain on top. There were probably quite a few parents who were happy to see the names they chose for their wee ones were not in the top 5, but were still in the top 100. Why? Because they like names people are familiar with in general, but aren’t overly popular or so unusual people wonder, “What were they thinking?”
So if you’re thinking of buying any personalized childrens gifts for kids with the top 25, 50, 75, or 100 most popular names, we’ve got some ideas to help you out.
Here are some personalized tshirts for kids with common, but overly common names that will surely become treasured baby keepsakes.
Personalized baby onesies always make great gifts and ones that show mom and pop some love will be especially appreciated. We’ve chosen I LOVE Mom and My Dad Rules for the top 25 names – Lillian (Latin meaning lily) and Samuel (Hebrew for “asked of God”).
If you know an Ashley (English origin meaning ash tree meadow) or Tyler (English origin meaning maker of bricks or tiles) that is turning one this year, these kids with the Top 50 names may like the Play Party Hat photo 1st birthday tshirt or So Cute 1st birthday tshirt to stand out on their big day.
For Top 75 names Faith (Latin for trust, belief) & Bentley (English origin meaning from the moor) who may already have a sibling on the way, a big sister tshirt or big brother tshirt makes a sweet gift to help smooth the transition from baby of the family to new big bro or sis.
Slightly different, but without being unusual, kids with the top 100 names Annabelle (combines the Hebrew Anna meaning gracious & Latin Belle for beauty) and Ryder (Old English for horseman or knight/warrior) would like designs that emphasize their cool names. (Shown: Name-O-Saurus (Ryder) and Playful Doodles (Annabelle) personalized tshirts for kids).
Which baby keepsakes would you choose to best show off your little one’s moniker?