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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Popular Baby Names
* Britney's baby story needs a rewriteJayden is a Hebrew word that ranks 88th on the Social Security Administration's list of most popular baby names, E! said. Star couples including Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi have all recently welcomed Jaydens into the ...
* What's
in a (Celebrity) Baby Name?
Stafford, who wrote "50,001 Best Baby Names" and "The Ultimate Baby
Names Book," advises parents to think about whether the child will like
the name in preschool, high school and the nursing home. "A girl named
Meadow and a boy named Crow may not be
* Baby
Taylor’s a chip off the old block
Unusual baby names are becoming increasingly popular, with many new
parents taking influence from the likes of Brooklyn Beckham and Gwyneth
Paltrow's daughter Apple. Urban myths of a baby named after Swedish
furniture store Ikea turned out to be true
* October
2006 - Posts
I am very picky about baby names and hate a lot of the names popular
these days. And now I've found my baby names soulmates online, right
here at BABY'S GOT A BAD, BAD NAME , in which fellow name snobs poke
merciless fun at horrible baby naming trends
* News
Archive
Is Your Name One of NY's Most Popular Baby Names? Hit the road, Jack.
The No. 1 name for boys is Michael. The most popular names for the
122,725 babies born in the city last year were Michael and Emily. For
Michael, top moniker among the 63,011
* And
the baby makes -- wow, 300 million! Or an immigrant may hold U.S
Although the United States has changed in monumental ways since the
population reached 100 million in 1915, the prevalence of traditional
baby names remains the same. In 1915, the most popular baby names in
the country were John and Mary, according