What's in a amen JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER Jewish parents break an American trend by sticking with traditional names. 5 w Cr) LLJ CC LU 28 hoshanna Indenbaum's are now giving that name to their parents felt the same sons as opposed to 6 percent in the way. 1970s. This means people are nam- When Michael and ing their children many different Leslye Indenbaum of names, he said. Franklin were expecting "This is a recent change that has their firstborn in 1990, occurred in the last few decades," he Rose, Michael's late grandmother, said, adding that preppy names like was a top contender in the name Taylor, Tyler and Kaitlyn have game. climbed the popularity charts while But Michael's sister had already more traditional names have sunk. laid claim to Rose if she were to "People now want something have a girl. So the Indenbaums unique." sought something different. Americans have also gotten away At the time Leslye was taking from the concept of naming children a Hebrew class and for relatives. In learned that a class- colonial New Eng- mate's Hebrew name land, the Quakers What's in was Shoshana, mean- would frequently ing Rose. name their chil- a name? "I got really excit- dren for relatives. That which we But since that ed," she said. "We couldn't agree on a call a rose by time, more babies girls `R' name. Be- are being named any other name preppy sides, this was a pret- names or would smell ty and yet not a for favorite televi- popular name." sion characters, Dr. as sweet. Since that time the Evans said. couple have had an- Romeo and Juliet "This is defi- other child, Alyssa nitely something by Hannah, and are ex- you can trace to William Shakespeare pecting another on the culture," Dr. Rosh Hashanah. Evans said, noting The names in con- that the resur- tention are Seth Meyer and Lily gence in popularity of the name Anne. Brandon can be tied to a character The Indenbaums are part of a on the television show "Beverly new trend in the history of baby Hills 90210." names. In the past few decades, But while Americans as a whole Americans have been leaning less are turning less to traditional on old standbys and turning more names, Ruth Beresh has seen a shift to unique names, said Dr. Cleve- in Jewish parents in naming their land Evans, director of the Ameri- children. Jews have almost always can Name Society. named their children for relatives, For example, the most popular but in the past few decades parents name in America is still Michael, would give their child a name with but under 3 percent of new parents the same first initial but with a more The following lists come from Dr. Cleveland Evans, author of Unusual and Most Popular Baby Names" Top 10 girls names in the United States in 1993 (preliminary) 1. Ashley - Old English for "meadow with ash trees" 2. Jessica - Feminine form of Jesse, Hebrew for "God exists" 3. Brittany - French bretange for a region settled by Celtic refugees 4. Sarah - Hebrew for "princess" 5. Kaitlyn - Irish Gaelic form of Cateline, which is the old French form of Katherine 6. Emily - Roman clan name, "rival" 7. Samantha - American, combination of Samuel, Hebrew for "name of God," and an- tha, meaning, in Greek, "flower" 8. Taylor.- Derivation of a boys name, old French meaning "tailor" 9. Megan - Welsh form of Margaret, which in Greek means "pearl" 10. Amanda - Latin, "worthy of love" - Top 10 boys names in the United States in 1993 (preliminary) 1. Michael - Hebrew for "Who is like the Lord?" 2. Christopher - Greek Kristophoros, "Christ bearing" 3. Matthew - Hebrew for "Gift of the Lord" 4. Joshua - Hebrew for "God saves" 5. Tyler - Old English or old French mean- ing "tile maker" 6. Zachary - English form of Zachariah, He- brew for "God has remembered" 7. Brandon - English place name, "hill cov- ered with broom" 8. Nicholas - Greek nike for "victory" and Latin laos for "people" 9. Ryan - Possibly Irish Gaelic for "little king" 10.Joseph - Hebrew for "God shall add (chil- dren)"