A great source of baby girl name information is the Social Security Administration (SSA) website. The most current year displayed on their website is for 2008, as accumulating data on millions of baby social security applications takes a lot of time. According to the SSA, the Top 10 Baby Girl Names, from the most popular to the least, is Emma, Isabella, Emily, Madison, Ava, Olivia, Sophia, Abigail, Elizabeth and Chloe. From the last 100 years of history, the most popular baby girl name from 1909-1946 and 1955-1961 was Mary. The name Emily has been number one from 1996-2007, and Jennifer was popular from 1970-1984.
According to BabyNames.com, the Top 10 Baby Girl Names are Ava, Isabella, Madeline, Emma, Abigail, Olivia, Lily, Sophia, Chloe and Ella. As you can see, the names Emma, Isabella, Ava, Olivia, Sophia and Chloe are also on the SSA list. Another good source for baby girl names is Parents.com/babynames. In order to better understand the popularity of these names, it is essential to find out their meaning.
By visiting Name-Meanings.com, you can find out the significance of thousands of baby girl names. For instance, the name Ava stands for 'like a bird' and is derived from the Greek language. The meaning of Isabella is 'consecrated to God' and comes from an Italian word, Emma is Latin for 'universal,' Olivia is Latin for 'peace' or 'of the olive tree,' Sophia is Greek for 'wisdom' and Chloe is Greek for 'verdant and blooming.' Becoming aware of the meaning of a name can help you select the proper one for your baby girl. Another website that can be used is Behindthename.com.
Choosing a name can become overwhelming. However, by being organized and performing the proper Internet research, you will make your name selection process easier. You can keep track of your progress with detailed notes and lists so that you can clearly see why you are leaning towards one name or another. There are plenty of sources of information that can guide you through this process.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI just wanted 2 find the 10 baby names.Not those other stupid things what a waste of time. I have 7 other kids at home!!!
hii to everyone out there who has had a little girl i now have five children and 2 of them our girls if you are looking for a popular name go about looking at the top as our girls name is first good luck