john, peter, amanda, sam
babynames.com is a helpful site.
Here's a link to a site with a bunch of diverse, interesting given names (and a list of surnames) from the 13th and 14th centuries: http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/english/worc14.html jim-bob was really popular
Bondi.
You can get a list of the 100 popular boy names from Bounty's National Survey. Also the Baby Center has a list of popular names. Also, the Social Security Administration has a list of top 100 boy's names available.
While currently ranked Number Two in US births, the female given name Emma was even more popular (Number One) in 2008.The list of most popular given names (worldwide) can be found by accessing the related link below:
There are many websites that list popular baby names, usually by name and with the meaning of the names. Among some of the more popular sites are: Baby Names, Bounty, Essential Baby and many more.
I have recently given birth to a boy, also. Babycenter dot expert advice has a list of the top 100 baby boy names. Aiden, Jackson, Ethan and Liam are at the top of the list.
Yes, it is number seven on the list of most popular girls names
The National Weather board has a list of names each year for storms including cyclones. The storms are named from that list. The names are randomly selected.
Some of them are:PerezVazquezSanchezJimenez
Use this place attached below to find out popular names from each year.
There are thousands of places in America with names that are based on the names of places in England or that come from words in the English language. They are much too numerous to list here.