Popularity for top 50 names in 2003

Here is a list with the top 50 names for newborns of the year 2003. Source: http://www.ssa.gov


Rank
Male
name
Female
name
1
Jacob
Emily
2
Michael
Emma
3
Joshua
Madison
4
Matthew
Hannah
5
Andrew
Olivia
6
Joseph
Abigail
7
Ethan
Alexis
8
Daniel
Ashley
9
Christopher
Elizabeth
10
Anthony
Samantha
11
William
Isabella
12
Ryan
Sarah
13
Nicholas
Grace
14
David
Alyssa
15
Tyler
Lauren
16
Alexander
Kayla
17
John
Brianna
18
James
Jessica
19
Dylan
Taylor
20
Zachary
Sophia
21
Brandon
Anna
22
Jonathan
Victoria
23
Samuel
Natalie
24
Christian
Chloe
25
Benjamin
Sydney
26
Justin
Hailey
27
Nathan
Jasmine
28
Jose
Rachel
29
Logan
Morgan
30
Gabriel
Megan
31
Kevin
Jennifer
32
Noah
Kaitlyn
33
Austin
Julia
34
Caleb
Haley
35
Robert
Mia
36
Thomas
Katherine
37
Elijah
Destiny
38
Jordan
Alexandra
39
Aidan
Nicole
40
Cameron
Maria
41
Hunter
Ava
42
Jason
Savannah
43
Angel
Brooke
44
Connor
Ella
45
Evan
Allison
46
Jack
Mackenzie
47
Luke
Paige
48
Isaac
Stephanie
49
Aaron
Jordan
50
Isaiah
Kylie
Note: Rank 1 is the most popular, rank 2 is the next most popular, and so forth.

Choosing Baby Names for Twins

Choosing Baby Names for Twins

Choosing a baby name for your new born can be quite a stressful decision. With thousands upon thousands of names at your disposal, you may begin to feel a little over whelmed. Well, for twins, you can double the trouble! This article is aimed at helping soon to be moms and dads of twins to choose those perfect baby names.

Using anagrams for naming twins

One way of choosing baby names for twins is to take one name that you like and rearrange the letters to make another name. A few examples of this are:

Reva & Vera

Ira & Ria

Mary & Myra

If you are a fan of traditional baby names, then your choices are slightly limited with this option. But, if you don’t mind bending the rules a little, then you can play around with this idea forever.

Using synonyms for naming twins

Another idea for choosing baby names for twins is synonyms! A synonym is a word (or a baby name in our case) that has a similar or exact meaning of another word. So, you might want your twins to both have names that mean ‘flower’. An example of this would be:

Eve & Zoe

Yasmin & Lala

Dahlia & Daisy

Camellia & Heather

All of these names refer to a flower in general or a particular flower, although they are all quite unique from one another. For example, Heather is an English name, whereas Camellia is a Latin name. If you would like to experiment with this idea some more, visit www.namestobe.com. Simply type in a meaning or part of a meaning and a list of names that corespond to that meaning will appear.

Reversing names for twins

Choosing baby names for twins can sometimes be as easy as spelling a name you like, backwards! As you can imagine, this will only work for a small selection of names, but if you have the time to sit down with a pen, paper and some patients then you will eventually find some that you are fond of. An example of this would be:

Aiden & Nadia

Other tips for naming twins

Some other tips for naming twins are to use names beginning with the same letter, use names that rhyme, or even use names that have no connection between them what so ever. Sometimes parents get so wrapped up in trying to choose the perfect names for their twins that they forget the fact they have the option of choosing two names that have no connection at all. Regardless of what option you choose to name your twins, you should take the time to sit down and put some serious thought into your decision. Best of luck to you!


About The Author

This article was written by Sarah Mitchell from www.namestobe.com. Find thousands of baby names, their meanings, origins and genders at www.namestobe.com.

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Tough Time Deciding on a Name for Your Baby?

Tough Time Deciding on a Name for Your Baby?

The conversation went something like this:

“Hey honey, when we get pregnant, how about if we name our baby Jack, if it’s a boy?” The husband responded, that no, he indeed did NOT like that name. As time went by, they acquired a cat. They were having a hard time finding a name for the male feline. Finally the husband just said, “You like the name Jack so well, let’s give that name to the cat. Because I am NOT having a son named Jack.”

So the couple went happily on their way, enjoying the newlywed life and their new cat, Jack.

After a bit of time passed, the happy couple learned they were expecting a bundle of joy to be born later that year. They began the overwhelming task of deciding on names. It’d be easy if the baby was a girl. They agreed upon a girl’s name long before they were ever married.

They poured over baby naming books; they shared ideas; they made lists; they tried coming up with a boy’s name using this method; then they tried that method. Still nothing. They could not agree on a boy’s name.

Thanks to modern technology the couple learned that they were having a baby girl. Their naming problem was solved! They proceeded with the remainder of the pregnancy preparing for the baby girl who already had a name. They even called the baby by her name as the husband read to the pregnant belly.

But then yet another ultrasound revealed that the little girl they had come to know and love was actually a little boy!

The baby was scheduled to make HIS delivery into the world in relatively short time. The parents frantically went back to the tireless task of finding a boy’s name they could both agree upon.

One night the husband announced that he liked the name Jack for his son! (This is a true story ladies … can you even imagine how you’d feel if your husband announced this grand revelation?)

To the wife’s dismay she reminded her husband that he was the one who did not like that name; in fact went as far as to declare he would NOT have a son named Jack. She then jogged his memory that they had a cat named Jack. Jack the cat even responded to his name.

You may have guessed the rest of the story. The cat now has a new name. It is rather original. The feline is now known as Kitty Cat (K.C. for short). And they have a beautiful son named Jack.

What’s the moral of the story? If you are having a hard time coming up with a perfect name, you just might try the name you’ve given to the family pet!

 

About the Author

Steven is a CEO of Pregnancy Resource Center http://pregnancy.i-right.info. He wrote a lot of article about preganancy and other babies-related topics.

Top 100 Baby Names and Helpful Tips To Consider When Naming Your Baby

Top 100 Baby Names and Helpful Tips To Consider When Naming Your Baby

Are you an expectant parent anxiously waiting for that little package of joy? Yet, you and your spouse are still looking for that perfect name? Well…fret no more! The list of the top 100 baby names may be the answer to your prayers.

Searching for your baby’s name is loads of fun! Whether you’re seeking a name for your soon-to-be baby boy or baby girl, you and your spouse should be curious about what names in the top 100 are currently hot.

What is particularly interesting is tracking the popularity of baby names over the decades. In looking through baby name lists from 1880 to the present, some amusing patterns emerge, particularly in regards to baby names for girls.

For example, in Victorian times, Biblical names such as Mary, Sarah and Ruth were very popular for baby girls. There were also many baby names that are now considered very old-fashioned like Martha, Alice, Bertha and Minnie.

From the 1920s to the 1950s certain baby names rose in popularity. These included names such as Susan, Debbie, Patricia, and Linda. All of these baby names have since waned, to be replaced, by the 1980s, with fancier names such as Jennifer, Jessica and Nicole.

However, according to the new top 100 baby names, there’s been a lot of renewed interest in the more "old-fashioned" names like Hannah, Abigail and Ethan, plus many Biblical names such as Sarah, Rachel, Joshua, Jacob, and Samuel. There’s also been a surge in nontraditional baby names including Madison, Ashley and Brianna for baby girls, and Brandon and Logan for baby boys.

When naming a baby there are, of course, many other points to consider besides how popular or unique a name is. Here are some helpful tips that you can use with your spouse and immediate family in choosing a name for the new baby and to make the process fun:

1. Baby names need to go nicely with the sound of your last name. Also, pick a first name and a middle name that go together well. (So maybe not something like Erasmus Beelzebub Jones!)

2. When your family finds a name you all like, observe the initials to be sure that you don’t give your new baby a name with initials that will make people laugh or cause teasing by his or her peers. (For example: Pamela Iris Greer, which equals pig!)

3. You might not want a baby name that is so unusual that the other kids will make fun of your child in school which could result in low self esteem. So please do not be selfish when choosing a name.

4. You also might not want a baby name that is so trendy that it will sound funny by the time the baby is ten years old. (For example… Sunshine.)

5. Be careful not to pick a name that’s really cute for an adorable little baby but will sound silly when your little one grows up. (For example, Dimples or Cutie Pie.)

6. Avoid baby names that might produce insulting nicknames when people shorten them. (So maybe not Smellonius, or Smelly for short !)

7. You and your family might not want a name that is so hard to spell or to pronounce that people will always get it wrong and therefore, your poor son or daughter will have to go through their entire life correcting people.

8. You and your family might want to pick baby names in honor of favorite relatives or ancestors, or special names that show your family’s ethnic roots. You may even want to borrow a name from one of your favorite celebrities or sports athelete.

9. Study the top 100 baby names and choose one that has a special meaning that you like – maybe something that means "strong" or "kind" or "brave".

10. Look at your own family names and see if using any name combinations create unusual baby names you like. Ask other family members for their suggestions, even invite your friends to give you their opinions. Does a relative have a name you like? Be careful if the name is already being used. Ask other family members to be sure your favorite unusual baby names are not given to relatives. It can become confusing in families when two people have the same names.

Conclusion

Have fun and enjoy viewing the top 100 baby names when choosing your child’s names. Celebrate the moment. You will find out it was worth every minute spent deciding upon that baby boy or baby girl name…a name that will identify them for their lifetime.

 

About the Author

Christy Hollis is editor and Vice President of Online Shopping 101. She is available at http://www.online-shopping-101.com. Take a look at the most recent top 100 baby names at http://www.online-shopping-101.com/top-100-baby-names/top-100-baby-names.html. A whole world awaits your curious eyes and eager hands. Discover the internet’s unique bargain gem…Where Shoppers Totally Click!

Falling For Baby Names Inspired by Autumn

Falling For Baby Names Inspired by Autumn

Autumn is a wonderful time of year.  With the change in season comes cooler temperatures, football and baby names.  Yes, baby names.  Falling in line (pun intended) with the baby name trends for 2008 to name children after nouns, look to the trees and the autumn leaves falling all around us to find great inspiration for baby names, especially for baby girls.  Everyday nouns have a strong impact when used as a first name.  So if this is your favorite time of year and you want to be reminded of it all year long, try one of these fabulous fall baby names.  Here’s a quick look at what they mean.

LAURA is probably the most popular leaf baby name.  Because it is a crown made from the leaves of the bay laurel tree for heroes or victors, it’s a wonderful symbol of honor and victory.

ASPEN is a heart-shaped leaf that quivers in the lightest breeze. 

BAY leaves are used as an herb to add flavor.

SORREL is an herb with an acid taste to its leaves that is similar to kiwifruit or sour wild strawberries, but it still makes for an interesting name.

BRYONY is a vine that is native to Europe with large leaves and small flowers.

BURNETT leaves are tangy, fresh with a hint of cucumber and are typically used in salads.  It’s a hardy plant with strength and endurance.

LINDEN is the name of a tree that is tall and graceful with heart-shaped leaves.

AUTUMN is a fall baby name that is a no-brainer.  It’s the name for the season itself and makes a classy name.

These are just a few names to help get your mind thinking.  There are literally thousands of tree and leaf names out there, so let the search begin.  If you do decide on one of these names, a fall-themed baby shower would be a perfect fit, complete with shower favors and fall centerpieces.

This article was brought to you by Corner Stork Baby Gifts, a baby gift store located online at http://www.cornerstorkbabygifts.com specializing in baby shower favors and unique baby gifts including baby blankets, baby clothes, personalized keepsakes and much more to help celebrate your new arrival.

Author: Karen Sullen