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  Popular baby names
Popular names of twins for births in 2006
Please note that the name you select must be in the top 1000 most popular names in order for the name to appear in the table produced by your request.
Our popular names are limited to the top 1000 names (top 100 by State) for each year of birth.
www.ssa.gov /OACT/babynames   (244 words)

  
 List of most popular family names - Gurupedia
The number one Chinese family name was (李) Li3 at 7.9% of the sample, followed by (王) Wang2 at 7.4% and (张) Zhang1 at 7.1%, the study showed that the top 19 names covered 55.6% and the top 100 names covered 87% of the sample.
The name Cohen belongs to the members of the ancient family of priests (Kohanim, descendants of Aaron).
The most common names in Sweden are originally patronymic, which means that the son of e.g.
www.gurupedia.com /l/li/list_of_most_popular_family_names.htm   (662 words)

  
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The name is 22nd in the list of most popular boys' names, moving up a place from last year.
Spelled Muhammad, it is the 44th most popular name and enters the top 50 for the first time along with Noah, Oscar, Lucas and Rhys.
The ONS said some of the girls' names gaining the most popularity this year were Evie (21), Freya (23), Poppy (30) and Jasmine (31).
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/21/nnames21.xml   (390 words)

  
 MOST POPULAR DOG NAMES : list of most POPULAR PUPPY NAMES
According to the announcement of the Department of Health, in 2004 the most popular dog names in NYC were Max, followed by Lucky, Princess, Rocky and Buddy.
According to a list published by VIP (Veterinary Pet Insurance) for the most popular dog names in 2004 the number one male dog name was Max, followed by Buddy and Jake.
One good example for a company which has compiled lists of favorite dog names from their pet ID tag orders is Bow Wow Meow - they offer listings of most popular dogg names for different geographical regions.
www.geocities.com /dog_names/most_popular_dog_names.html   (204 words)

  
 Sound familiar? Emily, Jacob most popular baby names
Those were the most popular babies' names last year - and have been every year since the 1990s.
The biblical name Jacob, the most popular choice for boys for the sixth straight year, also was at the top in the first count of names given to twins.
Jose was the most popular boy's name last year in Arizona and Texas, which are heavily Hispanic.
www.azcentral.com /families/articles/0506BabyNames06-ON.html   (369 words)

  
 HEALTH DEPARTMENT PRESENTS NEW YORK CITY’S MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES FOR 2005 : PRESS RELEASE : NYC DOHMH
Emily, the most popular girl’s name across all groups, was also at the top of the list for Asian and Pacific Islanders.
Ashley is the most popular girl’s name for Hispanics, Sarah is most popular for whites, and Kayla was most often chosen among fls.
Michael, the most popular boys’ name overall, was the top choice among whites; Angel and Joshua were the most popular names among Hispanics and fls, respectively.
www.nyc.gov /html/doh/html/pr2006/pr096-06.shtml   (628 words)

  
 MICHAEL, EMILY MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES
Michael has been the most popular male baby name in Illinois since at least 1968, the first year names data were tabulated.
The most popular names are part of the Department's compilation of 1999 vital statistics.
The most deaths occurred on Dec. 27 (392) and the fewest deaths were recorded on Aug. 20 (223).
www.idph.state.il.us /public/press00/triv99.htm   (606 words)

  
 America's most popular baby names
But the most popular girl's name for the six preceding years (from 1989-1995) was Jessica, which has now fallen out of our top ten list.
The popular baby names page also offers the most popular names for twins, as well as the most popular baby names all the way back to 1880.
Names are restricted to cases where the year of birth, sex, and state of birth are on record.
www.silive.com /business/advance/index.ssf?/base/business/1152624803140490.xml&coll=1   (1079 words)

  
 Latest Breaking Health News & Information: Applesforhealth.com
Names dropping out of the top 10 were Taylor for girls and Zachary for boys.
None of the names appearing in this year's top 10 were included as the most popular choices of parents at the turn of this century.
For girls, the most popular names were Mary, Helen, Anna, Margaret and Ruth.
www.applesforhealth.com /babynames1.html   (273 words)

  
 05-18-05 COLORADO’S MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES IN 2004: JACOB AND EMMA
The names were among those chosen for the almost 70,000 babies born in the state last year.
Emma was the second most popular name for girls in 2003 and moved into the number one spot in 2004 with 338 girls given the name.
As in 2002 and 2003, the most popular name for baby girls born to Colorado’s African-American parents last year was Nevaeh, heaven spelled backwards.
www.co.boulder.co.us /health/pr/2005/05182005topBabyNames.htm   (557 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Americas | US babies get global brand names
He has found that car models are a popular source of inspiration; 22 girls are registered as having the name Infiniti while 55 boys answer to Chevy and five girls to Celica.
It is a stark contrast to the most popular names in the US as found in social security records - Jacob and Emily were top for 2002.
The poor kids named ESPN - one wonders the mentality of the parents and the psychological damage to the kids from years of teasing at school.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/americas/3268161.stm   (404 words)

  
 For Mother's Day: Emily, Jacob still the most popular baby names - Boston.com
For the 10th year running, Emily is the most popular name for infant girls in the United States, according to figures this Mother's Day weekend from the Social Security Administration.
Jose is the most popular name for boys in Texas; in Arizona, it's Angel.
Mia is the second most popular name for girls in those two states and fifth in California.
www.boston.com /news/nation/articles/2006/05/12/for_mothers_day_emily_jacob_still_the_most_popular_baby_names?mode=PF   (433 words)

  
 The Year's Most Popular Names
The names have been tallied and the results are in: The most popular baby names of 2005 are Emily and Jacob, according to the Social Security Administration.
Other popular names have moved around the list a bit, and there are also new names that have made a home in the top 20 most popular names of 2005.
State by state, the most popular names for girls and boys were a direct parallel to the national top 10 most popular names list, except for Arizona, Texas, and the District of Colombia, who dare to be different.
www.americanbaby.com /ab/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/ab/story/data/1147794546548.xml   (475 words)

  
 Popular baby names lists
We have compiled a list of the most popular baby names in a number of countries over the last five years.
This is an excellent reference to give you ideas for top baby names and also to monitor how popular baby names change over time.
We are also compiling the top 100 baby names for a number of countries.
www.abc-baby-names.com /popular.html   (224 words)

  
 Most Popular Names
..stand out as the most popular names and this was from 4 areas..Isabella and Grace tend to be used as both middle and first names..where Elizabeth and Marie are mostly middle names..
According to a list I found Marjorie was the 31st most popular name in the 40s, Donna was the 40th.
My husband was named after Ronald Reagan, the then movie star, his mom said she had a picture of Ronald Reagan on her mantle.
www.mudfacemarge.com /Names.html   (1409 words)

  
 MICHAEL, EMILY REMAIN MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Prior to that, Michael had been the most popular male baby name in Illinois since at least 1968, the first year names data were tabulated.
The most popular names are part of the Department’s annual compilation of vital statistics.
Other birth vital statistics recorded were the largest baby (14 pounds, 12 ounces), the day most births occurred (July 1, 666), the day with the fewest births (Dec. 25, 265), the month with the most births (July, 16,641), the month with the fewest births (February, 13,742), the oldest mother (51) and the oldest father (81).
www.idph.state.il.us /public/press05/3.18.05.htm   (359 words)

  
 The most popular baby names in the US
Michael is a biblical name, which means 'who is like God.' The bearer of this name in the bible is the leader of heaven's armies, and so is considered the patron saint of soldiers.
Matthew is a biblical name, meaning 'given,' or 'reward.' Matthew was one of the 12 apostles, and wrote the first Gospel in the New Testament regarding the life of Jesus.
James is a Hebrew name, and a derivative of the common name Jacob.
www.abc-baby-names.com /pop_names.html   (810 words)

  
 BabyCenter -- Most Popular Baby Names - Top Baby Names - Unusual Baby Names
From our 2006 baby survey, we bring you the Top 10 Names of 2006, as well as the most popular naming trends.
Pair a more unusual first name with a common last name and vice versa.
This site is published by BabyCenter LLC, which is responsible for its contents as further described and qualified in the Terms of Use.
www.babycenter.com /babyname/names2004.html   (280 words)

  
 Most Popular Names at Keep Kids Healthy Baby Name Guide
The following lists are the most popular names from a sampling of Social Security Card applications in the United States each year.
You can also see the current most popular names from the keepkidshealthy.com database.
The following lists of baby names are also available from the Social Security Administration's Office of the Chief Actuary and list the favorite names by year and state to help in finding the perfect name for your baby:
www.keepkidshealthy.com /newborn/popularnames_2001.html   (234 words)

  
 Where baby names come from. - By Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner - Slate Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The California names data tell a lot of stories in addition to the one about the segregation of white and fl first names.
The actual source of a name is usually obvious: There's the Bible, there's the huge cluster of traditional English and Germanic and Italian and French names, there are princess names and hippie names, nostalgic names and place names.
If a person is going to be stuck with a name for a lifetime, the name should have staying power, not brand the person as belonging to a particular era or lifestyle.
www.slate.com /id/2116505   (1272 words)

  
 Emily, Jacob Still Most Popular Baby Names - General - RedOrbit
Even more durable is the name Emily, which for the ninth year in a row claims the top spot among newborn girls, according to the Social Security Administration's tally for 2004, released Friday.
Jacob, for example, is the name of the biblical figure who fathered the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel.
And Jose was the most popular boys' name last year in Arizona and Texas, which border Mexico and are heavily Hispanic.
www.redorbit.com /news/display/?id=148462&source=r_general   (449 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Name game gives familiar refrains: Jacob and Emily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
WASHINGTON (AP) — It seems most parents turned to the Bible in naming their sons last year.
These names, along with the top names chosen for girls, have been in the top 10 for several years.
Names that sound the same but are spelled differently, such as Sarah and Sara or Haley and Hailey, are listed separately.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2002/05/10/names.htm   (261 words)

  
 WA's most popular baby names | PerthNow
The new figures from the WA Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages showed traditional names were again favoured for boys, with the only change to the previous year's top 10 being the inclusion of William.
Jack was the most popular name for a boy for the third year in a row, with 159 born in 2006, or three every week.
To Leigh, Some names come in equal place because the same number of baby names were registered as it states that's why there are to sixes.
www.news.com.au /perthnow/story/0,21498,21054109-2761,00.html?from=public_rss   (577 words)

  
 The World's Most Popular Names
But babies around the globe are being born into names that run the gamut of lengths (from Mia in Australia to Takumia in Japan), sounds (Aoife in Ireland, Zeynep in Turkey), and styles.
Not only do both the most popular boy and girl names begin with the letter J, but also there are three other J monikers that top the boys' list.
The 25 most popular boy and girl names in Ireland of 2004 include a mixture of traditional Gaelic names and more modern Irish monikers.
www.americanbaby.com /ab/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/ab/story/data/1155306251494.xml   (253 words)

  
 Baby Names, Most Popular, Baby Names Meanings, Unusual Baby Names
How your baby's name sounds when it's said aloud is one of the most essential things to think about.
Combining a first name that ends in a vowel with a surname that starts with a vowel generally isn't the best choice — the names tend to run together ("Eva Anderson").
No one is likely to treat your daughter Ingrid differently because her name means "hero's daughter," but the derivation of your baby's name is something you may want to think about.
www.cardsshoppe.com /babyname.asp   (644 words)

  
 Most popular girls names and the most popular boys names over the past 12 decades
Most popular girls names and the most popular boys names over the past 12 decades
The top 25 most popular boys and girls names in the 1960's
The top 10 most popular boys and girls names in the 1890's
www.thenewparentsguide.com /most-popular-baby-names.htm   (312 words)

  
 Rock Climbing Forums: Climbing Information: General: Most popular names for climber dogs!!: Page 2
My Husky's name was Kodi (as in Kodiak) he was a great crag dog and could (an would) short rope me up some steep stuff.
I think Biner would be good for a dog with a little spunk, I knew a dog named Rope when I was a kid, but his owner didn't climb.
The poor dog was named "Wind in Hair" and she used the whole name EVERY time.
www.rockclimbing.com /forums/viewtopic.php?p=404800&highlight=   (1056 words)

  
 Most Popular Baby Names By Year is brought to you by Babies Online
Most Popular Baby Names By Year is brought to you by Babies Online
100 Most Popular Baby Names for the year 2004
100 Most Popular Baby Names for the year 2003
www.babiesonline.com /pregnancy/babynames/MostPopular   (179 words)

  
 Most popular names Details, Meaning Most popular names Article and Explanation Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Most popular baby names in 2003 among the Finnish-speaking population
Most popular names in whole population, May 2003
In the United States, Every year, the Social Security's Office of the Chief Actuary publishes a list of the top 10 names given at birth for both males and females in the United States.
www.e-paranoids.com /m/mo/most_popular_names_1.html   (169 words)

  
 Takase Studios - Names in Japanese
Names are pronounced differently depending on where you are from and this may affect the translation.
For more information on translation methods visit How to Write Names in Japanese by Eri Takase which first appeared in her monthly column in Martial Arts Insider Magazine.
No problem, use Request A Name In Japanese which has options in both katakana and hiragana and in a few days you will be emailed the design.
www.takase.com /Names/NameInJapanese.htm   (458 words)

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