When you choose your child's name I think the only thing that matters is that you absolutely love it. Love the sound of it. Love the way it looks when you write it down....
My name is Jill, and I always hated that I had such a short name. I always wished I was Jillian instead. When I picked names for my boys I wanted to be sure they could be shortened, if THEY chose to do that. My boys are Jacob and Zachary. (We were ahead of the popularity of those names, so Jacob never had another Jacob in his class, and Zachary didn't have another Zac until high school).
When Zachary chose to be Zac he got to pick his own spelling: Zack, Zac, Zak Zach. He was in 6th grade and that was a very cool thing for him. It was like choosing your own name.
Jacob doesn't care who calls him Jacob or Jake, but most of his friends called him Jacob.
Personally I would not want choose a name that was a number one name the year before my child was born, but that is just ME. It makes no difference if that is the name YOU love!
Perhaps you could make sure that she has a long, versatile, middle name such as Elizabeth, that could be changed any way she wants.