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Monday, March 27, 2006

Baby Name Search News

Celebrity Baby Names
The Phoenix family is well known for their unusual choice of baby names. Another family infamous for their choices of baby names is the Zappa family.

New Identity Card System In China Bans Weird Baby Names
China may be banning strange names by default, as they prepare to institute identity cards for its 1.3 billion people.

Parents go retro metro in hunt for unique baby names
For the years 2003 and 2004, six of Canada's top 10 baby names -- Emily, Emma, Sarah, Olivia, Julia and Grace -- were popular among Victorian England's middle and upper classes. Although data isn't yet available for 2005, high-profile baby names suggest the trend is getting hotter.

Irish Baby Names
Is it just pure luck that Irish baby names are a smash hit right now?

Popular baby names: The reign of Aidan and Emma
Sorry, Jacob. After four years on top, youre out as the No. 1 boy name in America, knocked down a spot in 2005 by the Irish name Aidan.

Geri Halliwell Choose Names for Miracle Baby
Ex-Spice Girl Geri Halliwell has revealed that she is already thinking about baby names and will probably go for Stella for a girl and Leonardo for a boy.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Pick Out Baby Names
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have picked out names for their baby and it appears the little ones name will be linked

Todays Baby Names
We will explore the top baby names as well as some of the more unique possibilities to help you choose the perfect name. If you are looking for a classic, these baby names have been popular for years.

Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes having a boy: Baby names pay out big
Fear not for those of you who like betting on baby names!

Go camping with Cruise? Stuff readers say no, thanks
Meanwhile, Star mag claims Tom and expectant hon Katie Holmes are debating baby names, with Tom – who reportedly coos “little Hub” to Katie’s tummy – gunning for Hubbard, after Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

Posted by KenW at 3:43 PM
Edited on: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:49 PM
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