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Madison
According to the Social Security Administration, Emily was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 2007 with 19,302 births. Isabella, Emma, Ava and Madison were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Emily was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 2006 with 21,357 births. Emma, Madison, Isabella and Ava were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
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In 2001, the most popular female baby name was Emily, and the most popular male baby name was Jacob.
Isabella Sophia Emma Olivia Ava Emily Abigail Madison Chloe Mia According to: http://baby-names.familyeducation.com/popular-names/girls/
In order the top five were: 1. Emily 2. Hannah 3. Madison 4. Ashley 5. Sarah ~:)--------Baby Face!
According to the Social Security Administration, Jessica was the most popular girl baby name in the U.S. in 1986 with 52,634 births. The next most popular baby names for girls that year were Ashley, Amanda, Jennifer and Sarah.
The name Bella is not very popular for baby girls currently. It used to be popular a decade ago but has fallen through as it was used too often to name children.
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Blair is not a popular girls name. It has not been in the top 1000, most given names for baby girls since the year 2000.
According to the Social Security Administration, Emma was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 2008 with 18,738 births. Isabella, Emily, Olivia and Ava were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.