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Monday, June 14, 2010

Poll Winner- Petra


The winner of the Favorite Rare Name poll is Petra.



PETRA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Greek, German, Scandinavian, Finnish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Hungarian, English
Other Scripts: Πετρα (Greek), Петра (Bulgarian)
Pronounced: PET-rə (English) [key]

Feminine form of PETER. This was also the name of an ancient city in the region that is now Jordan.


Petra first appeared on the Social Security list in 1881 at the number 574 spot. This name yo-yo'ed back and forth between the 500s and 800s until the 1950s. In 1951 Petra was at the number 942 spot. The following year (1952), Petra fell off the top 1000 list entirely, only to bounce back on again the following year (1953) at the number 875 spot. Petra fell off the list again in 1955, 1958-59, 1961-63, 1969, and 1972. Petra made a final appearance on the top 1000 list in 1973 at the number 987 spot, and then fell off the following year (1974) and never returned to the top 1000 again to date.

Petra is a wonderfully under used rare name. I absolutely love the connection this name has to the City in Jordan of the same name: Petra. Petra is a mysterious and wonderful place. Most of you will recognize it from the Indiana Jones movie: Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. Petra has a very ancient and elegant feel to it. A very sophisticated sounding name. This name will age brilliantly with a young girl and will sound very lovely on a grown woman, and very professional at that.
I find this name charming and so very unique. The *true* unique, not the 'tryndee' 'yoo-neekly' misspelled or created names I see many parents using these days.

Petra sounds like a very sleek, classy, smart and exotic name that would enhance any roll-sheet in kindergarten. If one is looking for a name that truly will be rare, and yet heard of then Petra is right up your alley. I hear from many parents wanting a name that is not used often. They want a name that perhaps only their child will have. They don't want a cookie cutter name that every third child carries, and Petra fits that bill perfectly.

Alternatives for Petra are few, and some are a bit wildy creative in sound and look. Some examples might be:

Perdita
Petronelle
Petronella
Petula
Petunia
Penny
Persephone
Perdy
Pernilla
Perlita
Perrin

First and Middle names for Petra should flow well and have that same sophisticated feel to them. No Marie, Grace, or Rose will do for this lovely rare beauty. Something with more substance is needed to balance the elegance of Petra. First and Middle name suggestions might be:

Petra Clarice
Petra Celeste
Petra Aveline
Petra Bernadette
Petra Letitia
Petra Magdalene
Petra Odette

Miriam Petra
Daphne Petra
Evangeline Petra
Camille Petra
Ophelia Petra
Helene Petra

Of the suggested first/middle names for Petra I find Petra Odette, Petra Aveline, Miriam Petra and Helene Petra the most attractive in my opinion. Any rare, yet elegant name might lend a wonderful rounded sound to this rare name.
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Overall I think Petra is a lovely under used name. I think parents looking for something rare and unique will find this very interesting and perhaps if not picked at the name, it will open them up to more unique possibilities. Petra will age well and sound lovely on a grown woman. First and middle name combinations should reflect the same rare elegance as Petra so as not to cause Petra's sparkle to fade into the background. I look forward to doing more rare name polls in future.

J. Kristen

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