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Saturday, January 27, 2007
Unique and Popular Baby Names
* Unique baby names set some Tennesseans apartChandra Euphrates Pleas spent her childhood wishing she was a Susie or Mary or Julie. "It was a challenge growing up," said Pleas, 37, of Nashville. "For a lot of my childhood, I told people the 'E' stood for Elizabeth," she said. "I was ashamed of
* Emily
and Anthony top name lists in O.C.
Suri and Shiloh may be the most well-known baby names among Hollywood's
elite, but Emily and Anthony were all the rage last year with the O.C.
populous. The pair ranked as the most popular baby girl and boy names
in Orange County last year, Orange
* What's in a
name?
The Hispanization of baby names should not come as a surprise: Almost
57 percent of all 2005 Kern babies were Hispanic, and the figure jumped
to almost 59 percent in preliminary data gathered for 2006, public
health officials said. Jose came in second
* Archive
Surely Britney doesn't want to be "out" by going with something too
straight-laced. So let's get this rolling... Post your wildest,
wackiest -- or most traditional -- baby names below. And PS, last time
I got nearly 1,000 baby name suggestions , so
* December
2006 Archive
Kim Porter gave their new daughters . The older twin was named D'Lila
Star after Kim's grandmother, while the younger was named Jessie James
after Diddy's gram. So what do you think? Love 'em? Like 'em? Sick to
death of weirdo celebrity baby names