most popular baby names -To this end, Emma, and the name for the new nursery queen - Isabel, Emma, stole the crown of the most popular girls names for 2009.
Social Security has just released their annual list of most popular baby names. For 11 years, the boy Jacob the first place. New this year, the top 10 boys Jayden and Noah, the girl Mia.
Social Security has just released their annual list of most popular baby names. For 11 years, the boy Jacob the first place. New this year, the top 10 boys Jayden and Noah, the girl Mia.
10 cases in 2009:
1. Isabella - Jacob
2. Emma - Ethan
3 Olivia - Michael
4. Sofia - Alexander
5. Ava - William
6. Emily - Joshua
7. Madison - Daniel
8. Abigail - Jayden
9. Chloe - Noah
10.Mia - Anthony
Popular culture and politics has made clear its mark on the list. Barak has not cracked the top 1000 boys, but a version of the name of the president's daughter, Maria, is the fastest riser in the girl.
In fact, many of the most popular name - the list of fastest-growing revenue - is very simple, "Twilight" vampire Edward Cullen, in particular, leadership.
Although Edwards is just 11 minutes, No. 137, Karen biggest riser in the boy's name, so 297 points to 485. Jacob is another character of "evening", but the name has been popular vampire series began long ago.
Isabella, the highest girl's name, full name is Bella, the lead female role in "Evening."
A little girl born in 2009, more than 22,000 named Isabela, followed by Emma, Olivia, Sophia and Ava. Nearly 21,000 boys named Jacob, followed by Ethan, Michael, Alexander and William.
Maliyah, a variation of the name of Obama's daughter, Maria, made the biggest jump girl's name, moving 342 points to 296. Maria ranked 192, up 153 points. Sasha, Obama's other daughter's name, up 101 points to 261.
I hope that Michelle Obama did not take it personally or 1 point, from last year, to 104.
Barack is still only the three most popular boys names in 1993, but the figure from 2424.
Miley Cyrus (128-189) and Lindsay Lohan (381-524), pay attention. Your first name popularity dropped last year.
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