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The Top 20 Most Popular Baby Names (Warning: Stupidity alert!)
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Posted on 01/09/2004 7:07:16 PM PST by VeritatisSplendor
The Top 20 Most Popular Baby Names
For the first time in more than a decade, the year's most popular baby name for boys is not Biblical. Move over Michael and Matthew and make room for Aidan, Jaden, and Caden--the top three boys' names for 2003, according to BabyNames.com.
Meanwhile, Madison has hung on for another year as the top name for girls, which as near as anyone can figure comes from the 1984 movie "Splash," starring Daryl Hannah in the role of a mermaid named Madison.
Top 20 boys' names:
Aidan/Aiden/Aden
Jaden/Jayden
Caden/Kaden
Ethan
Caleb
Dylan
Jacob
Jordan
Logan
Hayden
Connor
Ryan
Morgan
Cameron
Andrew
Joshua
Noah
Matthew
Addison
Ashton
Top 20 girls' names:
Madison
Emma
Abigail
Riley
Chloe
Hannah
Alexis
Isabella
Mackenzie
Taylor
Olivia
Hailey
Paige
Emily
Grace
Ava
Aaliyah
Alyssa
Faith
Brianna
BabyNames.com compiles this annual ranking of the top 20 most popular baby names using the favorite name lists created on the Web site by more than 100,000 expectant parents.
The shift in the choice of boys' names is really quite notable. "Traditionally, you see more of a fluctuation and creativity in girls' names, but this is the first year we have seen such a big change in the boys' name list," admitted Jennifer Moss, a senior partner with BabyNames.com.
"In the past 20 years, Celtic and English names--such as Ashley, Caitlyn, and Brianna--have been extremely popular for girls," adds Moss. "And now that trend is entering the boys' list with Aidan, Dylan, Logan, and Connor--a huge break from the usual trend of Biblical names like Michael and Jacob. We think as names become uni-gender for girls, parents are taking more risks and being more creative and unique with naming their boys."
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: baby; names; topten
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To: Carpe Cerevisi
Aidan is a wonderful old Irish name.
I thought the popularity of the actor Aidan Quinn may have contributed to its revival.
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posted on
01/09/2004 7:42:52 PM PST
by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: VeritatisSplendor
George Foreman has the right idea; he named his sons "George", "George", "George", and "George".
62
posted on
01/09/2004 7:43:22 PM PST
by
Born Conservative
("Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names" - John F. Kennedy)
To: PAR35
No, he is African American.
63
posted on
01/09/2004 7:43:27 PM PST
by
jonsie
To: yarddog
You'd be pleased to know we named our two sons Jason and Robert, good 'old standby' names. *S*
64
posted on
01/09/2004 7:44:08 PM PST
by
Severa
(Wife of Freeper Hostel, USN STS3(SS) currently on 6 month deployment)
To: VeritatisSplendor
Most popular name in Texas last year: Jose.
65
posted on
01/09/2004 7:44:12 PM PST
by
07055
To: 07055
I never had any boys but wanted to name them Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. If I had a fifth I swear I woulda named him Deuteronomy.
66
posted on
01/09/2004 7:46:10 PM PST
by
cajungirl
(.)
To: Severa
I don't know if it is just the area I live in but it seems every other girl younger than 5 is named Britney.
67
posted on
01/09/2004 7:46:49 PM PST
by
yarddog
To: VeritatisSplendor
Aidan, Jaden & Caden
68
posted on
01/09/2004 7:46:55 PM PST
by
Huber
(Go Vernon Go!)
To: stands2reason
except I don't see Braeden/Brayden on this list. Hooray! Have we also gotten rid of Kaitlin? For awhile it seemed like there were Kaitlin's everywhere I looked.
69
posted on
01/09/2004 7:47:27 PM PST
by
Dianna
To: VeritatisSplendor
And where are Roscoe, Florence, Millhous, Edna, Truman, Elmo, Phillipa, Ebenezer, Prudence, Hezbollah?!
70
posted on
01/09/2004 7:47:52 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: waterstraat
"Meanwhile, Madison has hung on for another year as the top name for girls, which as near as anyone can figure comes from the 1984 movie "Splash," starring Daryl Hannah in the role of a mermaid named Madison."
My wife liked Madison two years ago and we named our third (and I made sure it would be our LAST) daughter that. If it had anything to do with "Splash" then my wife probably wouldn't have proposed it. She just liked the ring to it. I wasn't about to drop her original Christian name we decided on previously so as a compromise we made her first name madison and she has 2 middle names (her original Christian names).
My ultra-liberal female boss at the time flat out said that we should dump the Biblical names and go with the popular ones. I really po'd her when I wondered aloud to her one day if the 'secular' names would prevent discrimination...oh the rants she gave for months afterwards were truly amazing. I must have hit the nail on the head.
To: 07055
Most popular name in Southern California: Jesus!
72
posted on
01/09/2004 7:48:57 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: cajungirl
I never had any boys but wanted to name them Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. I thought that was "Matthew, Mark, Luke and Job"?
73
posted on
01/09/2004 7:49:52 PM PST
by
07055
To: VeritatisSplendor
I can't say that I like the boys names, whatever they are.
74
posted on
01/09/2004 7:50:11 PM PST
by
ladyinred
(W/04)
To: will1776
What do you suppose will happen when he passes?
75
posted on
01/09/2004 7:51:23 PM PST
by
nj_pilot
To: TomServo; Hillary's Lovely Legs
ROTFL! Tom, thank you for the link and thank you, Hillary'sLovelyLegs for posting this last year - very, very funny!
76
posted on
01/09/2004 7:51:53 PM PST
by
bd476
(New Year's Resolution: Decrease FR online time to 1 hour a day... 23 more to go!)
To: nj_pilot
So the baloney about Hillary being the most popular woman in the universe appears to be in error. Didn't Sir Edmund Hillary name himself after her, when he was finished climbing Mt. Everest?
To: TruthShallSetYouFree
ROTFLMAO!!!
To: ElkGroveDan
"Let's see a sampling of birth certificates. "
The SSA site is built on applications for social security cards, so if anything, it is biased towards those who pay taxes.
(sorry, I don't know how to quote you in italics)
79
posted on
01/09/2004 7:55:26 PM PST
by
nj_pilot
To: TruthShallSetYouFree
Didn't Sir Edmund Hillary name himself after her, when he was finished climbing Mt. Everest? Quite possibly, but a small correction is called for - he wasn't a "Sir" yet at the time!
80
posted on
01/09/2004 7:56:14 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
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