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The Most Popular U.S. Baby Names
Parade Magazine ^ | Published: May 11, 2008 | Contributors: Lyric Wallwork Winik and Matt Bushlow

Posted on 05/11/2008 5:45:33 AM PDT by mware

The Most Popular U.S. Baby Names Forget Britney and Brad—Americans can’t get enough of Emily and Jacob. Once again, those top the list of the nation’s favorite baby names, according to the Social Security Administration, which tracks names based upon card applications for newborns. This Mother’s Day, PARADE has the exclusive first look at the most popular names for girls and boys in 2007. To see more names popular around the country, as well as America’s favorite baby names of the last century, click here.

Boys 1 Jacob (#1 since 1999) 2 Michael (last year: #2) 3 Ethan (#4) 4 Joshua (#3) 5 Daniel (#6) 6 Christopher (#7) 7 Anthony (#9) 8 William (#10) 9 Matthew (#5) 10 Andrew (#8)

Girls 1 Emily (#1 since 1996) 2 Isabella (last year: #4) 3 Emma (#2) 4 Ava (#5) 5 Madison (#3) 6 Sophia (#9) 7 Olivia (#7) 8 Abigail (#6) 9 Hannah (#8) 10 Elizabeth (#11)


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: babynames; mothersday; topten
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To: heylady

Emily Elizabeth is the name of the little girl in Clifford the Big Red Dog!

LOL

I’ve read way too many of those books aloud, and seen way too many of the shows! LOL


21 posted on 05/11/2008 6:05:23 AM PDT by kimmie7 (<<<---- Too surly for the hoarde.)
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To: mware; Xenalyte; Moose4
Sometimes the best names are in the byline:

Lyric Wallwork Winik

And yes, that is a woman, not a marketing firm. I googled it to be sure!

22 posted on 05/11/2008 6:07:59 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Yes, but how does that help?)
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To: mware

I see my daughter’s name, Cecilia, only rates in the high 200’s. Ah, well. :)


23 posted on 05/11/2008 6:08:29 AM PDT by Doohickey (SSN-681; SSN-671; SSN-669; SSN-712)
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To: mware

My name “peaked” in 1980, most likely due to Princess Diana’s popularity. People at work call me “Lady Di.” Dad named me after an old movie star, Diana Lynn. Mom was passed out cold from a forty hour labor, and when she awoke, the deed was done. ;)

My sister, however, cuts to the chase and calls me “Di-arrhea.” LOL!


24 posted on 05/11/2008 6:09:55 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: philetus
Where I teach, there is a family that named every boy Eddie.

I am now teaching the 3rd of 5 of them

25 posted on 05/11/2008 6:13:48 AM PDT by mware (mware...killer of threads.)
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To: mware
A Census Bureau guest was on Fox with the Friends discussing this...the ditzy blonde excitedly kept asking where "Barack" appeared on this list. Must every segment be an Obamamercial! Of course, his name is nowhere to be found. The guy also pointed out that "Hillary" took a huge fall after she came onto the scene.
26 posted on 05/11/2008 6:14:11 AM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

LOL, better than my name which now is ranked in the 500’s.


27 posted on 05/11/2008 6:14:56 AM PDT by mware (mware...killer of threads.)
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To: Miss Didi
Miss, I was watching that segment. The rankings only go to the top 1000.

With some of the names of the kids I teach, there must be some doozies that didn't make the cut.

28 posted on 05/11/2008 6:17:02 AM PDT by mware (mware...killer of threads.)
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To: Doohickey

I named my daughter “Hannah” back in 1987 when there were none. Everyone thought it was “wierd”. Suddenly there were a million of them. I HATE THAT!


29 posted on 05/11/2008 6:17:05 AM PDT by bonfire
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To: SkyPilot
I remember when Time magazine was ga ga in 1993 when the top girl baby name was "Hillary."

Memory is a funny thing.

Popularity rank of the name "Hillary":

2007	960
2006	979
2005	883
2004	810
2003	Not in top 1000
2002	Not in top 1000
2001	887
2000	876
1999	856
1998	868
1997	725
1996	693
1995	684
1994	566
1993	261
1992	131

30 posted on 05/11/2008 6:18:53 AM PDT by ReignOfError
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To: mware
Interesting that the popular names seem to be names from the Bible.

That could be further evidence that Christians produce more offspring than atheists.

31 posted on 05/11/2008 6:21:42 AM PDT by hellbender
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To: mware

I would have thought that “Jose” would have been number one.


32 posted on 05/11/2008 6:22:26 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: mware

I’m happy to see there are no mohammeds or jamals or jameikas.


33 posted on 05/11/2008 6:24:58 AM PDT by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: mware

I find the changing popularity of names fascinating. My grandmother changed her name from Sarah to Shirley back in the 20’s because Sarah was so old-fashioned and Shirley was hip (or whatever the term was back then). Now, Shirley barely makes the top 1000 and Sarahs are everywhere. And I don’t think there’s a single John or Mary in our local school system, yet when I was in school they were the most popular names. I wonder if, thirty years from now, when Jaydon and Emily marry they’ll name their kids Mabel or Hubert?


34 posted on 05/11/2008 6:26:42 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: hellbender
That could be further evidence that Christians produce more offspring than atheists.

I'll bet it's more a fashion thing than anything else. I think the popularity of biblical names waxes and wanes. Names come in and out of style just like clothes.

35 posted on 05/11/2008 6:29:36 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: mware
Interesting that the popular names seem to be names from the Bible.

Biblical names have the advantage that there's usually a version of them in any Western language. For example, my name, Andrew, is Andre, Andrei, Andreas, Andrea, Anders, Anderson, and probably some others I've missed.

36 posted on 05/11/2008 6:32:52 AM PDT by ReignOfError
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To: jalisco555

If you want to know what names are coming up next, just check back about 100 years. Sophie and Max have just reappeared. Can Norma, Nancy, and Alan be far behind?


37 posted on 05/11/2008 6:33:48 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: proxy_user
If you want to know what names are coming up next, just check back about 100 years. Sophie and Max have just reappeared. Can Norma, Nancy, and Alan be far behind?

Yes, I've noticed the re-emergence of Sophie and Max also. These were names that were ridiculed when I was growing up, now they're back.

38 posted on 05/11/2008 6:36:37 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: ReignOfError
Biblical names have the advantage that there's usually a version of them in any Western language.

This is true. My wife is Mexican and we needed names for our sons that would work in both English and Spanish so we chose biblical names for them.

39 posted on 05/11/2008 6:38:13 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("My 80% friend is not my 20% enemy" - Ronald Reagan)
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To: mware

I’m #7 for boys.

I like Autumn for a girl.


40 posted on 05/11/2008 6:39:21 AM PDT by wastedyears (The US Military is what goes Bump in the night.)
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