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Biblical Names Again Dominate List of Most Popular Baby Boy Names

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Emily again topped the list of most popular baby girl names last year, registering as No. 1 for the 12th straight time. Jacob led among names for boys for the ninth year in a row.

  • Kevin Cadin Michael DuLong, 3 weeks, foreground, is held by his mother Melissa Lankey, 31, of Columbus, Ind., as nannies Shay Ellsworth, left, and Jessica Utter, both of Elkhart, Ind, sit in the day room in the Wee Ones Nursery in Indianapolis, Monday, April 28, 2008.
    (Photo: AP Images / Michael Conroy)
    Kevin Cadin Michael DuLong, 3 weeks, foreground, is held by his mother Melissa Lankey, 31, of Columbus, Ind., as nannies Shay Ellsworth, left, and Jessica Utter, both of Elkhart, Ind, sit in the day room in the Wee Ones Nursery in Indianapolis, Monday, April 28, 2008.

New parents didn't stray far from past habits in 2007 when naming their babies. Only one name — Elizabeth — is new to the top-10 list, returning after a two-year absence. Samantha, which previously ranked 10th, dropped to No. 12, according to the latest list released Saturday by the Social Security Administration.

Biblical names continued to dominate the boys' list. Besides Jacob, other top picks for boys were Michael, Joshua and Matthew.

For girls, Isabella, Emma and Ava came after Emily, which has been the most popular female name since 1996.

Rounding out the top 10 for girls, in order, were Madison, Sophia, Olivia, Abigail, Hannah and Elizabeth.

The list for boys also includes Ethan, Daniel, Christopher, Anthony, William and Andrew.

Name experts have said the staying power of the top names may have something to do with appealing to multiple ethnic or religious groups and having no widespread negative connotations. Emily also has literary associations, including Emily Dickinson, evoking images of a woman who is both beautiful and smart, professors say.

For male twins, parents were most likely to combine Jacob with Joshua, Matthew with Michael and Daniel with David. The most popular combination for female twins was Ella and Emma.

Also popular in 2007 were names for girls that were based on spiritual and philosophical concepts. Rising to No. 31 was Nevaeh, or "heaven" spelled backwards; it previously ranked 43rd. Also represented in 2007 were Destiny (No. 41); Trinity (No. 72); Serenity (No. 126); Harmony (No. 315) and Miracle (No. 461). Cutting against the trend was Armani (No. 971).

Parents were less likely to name their sons based on spiritual concepts, although the 2007 list includes Sincere (No. 622) and Messiah (No. 723).

Social Security began compiling the name lists in 1997. The agency offers lists of baby names for each year since 1880 on the agency's Web site at http://www.socialsecurity.gov.

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  • kim_jim
    Fri May 16, 2008 8:10 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    You can check the popularity of names over time, using the SSA data, at nametrends.net. For example, click on any of the Old Testament names to see its trend: http://nametrends.net/occupation.php?name=Jacob&occupation=Old%20Testament

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