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socialsecurity.gov
Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today jointly announced with Parade magazine the most popular baby names for 2007. In addition to a list of the 1,000 most popular boys' and girls' names for 2007, the website has a list of the top 100 names for twins born in 2007. The 2007 success of popular ...
buzz.yahoo.com
Social Security celebrated Mother's Day with its annual release of the past year's most popular baby names . Among the monikers topping the charts in 2007, "Jacob" and "Emily" nabbed the #1 spots. Apparently, "Emily" is the reigning champ of children's names-the tot term has reigned supreme for over a decade. An article on the lists from Tampa Bay Online enjoyed the benefits of baby cuteness and leapt in Buzz polls.
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maggie.coffeeshopmafia.com
Continuing a Popular Mother's Day tradition, the Social Security Administration has released the yearly "Most Popular Baby Names List". Elvis came in at number 676, up higher than last year. You can see the whole story here . The top ten Boys and Girls names for 2007 were…
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area603.com
The Social Security Administration annually gives the list of most popular names for kids. Wandering through it looking for trends is about as much fun as is possible with a government database. Their 2007 report, released Saturday (just in time for Mother's Day, you know) includes this interesting tidbit: "For reasons likely to puzzle baby name experts around the world,
American parents have become infatuated by names, particularly for
their sons, that rhyme with the word "maiden." These names for boys
include:
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wood-tang.com
Just like the first time we were expecting a baby, suggestions for potential names have been flooding my inbox since I broke the news. Debbie and I don't have any particular names in mind, so we appreciate the help. The last time we just settled on Carter so we wouldn't have to write his name on the tags of all his shirts.
Coincidentally, the Social Security Administration also just released their list of the most popular names from 2007 , so between that and your fine suggestions, we have plenty of ideas.
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