
SourceĪmber, named after the gem, has been a popular name for girls since the late 19th century when it was among the top 900 most common names. Ranked 110 out of 4,276 most popular names for all girls (1880-2012). By 2012 it gradually declined to the top 400 most common names. Throughout the 1980s, Tiffany was among the top 25 most popular names for girls. Ranked 102 out of 4,276 most popular names for all girls (1880-2012). Crystal climbed to one of the most popular names for girls in 1981, influenced by the character Krystle Carrington, after the hit US drama series "Dynasty" debuted.

According to some parenting message boards, blogs and forums, these are the names to avoid if you don't want people to think your daughter is a stripper.Ĭrystal (variations include Cristal, Chrystal, and Krystle), meaning "ice or clear" became a stylish name for girls in the 1880s, ranking among the top 700 most popular.

If your name can be used as an adjective or shares the name of a popular city, you might be a stripper.
