gabbriella if you are picking a name for your baby dont choose what people are saygin have it your chocice
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Jacqueline is not the most popular girl's name. In 2008, Jacqueline was ranked as the 614th most popular name given to baby girls.
The most popular boy name was James, and the most popular girls name was Linda
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.
According to the Social Security Administration, Jessica was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 1988 with 51,506 births. Ashley, Amanda, Sarah and Jennifer were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Isabella was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 2009 with 22,067 births. Emma, Olivia, Sophia and Ava 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 1999 with 26,534 births. Hannah, Alexis, Sarah and Samantha were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Jessica was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 1990 with 46,459 births. Ashley, Brittany, Amanda and Samantha were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Jessica was the most popular girl baby name in the U.S. in 1987 with 55,988 births. Ashley, Amanda, Jennifer, and Sarah were the next most popular baby names for girls that year.
According to the Social Security Administration, Jessica was the most popular baby name for a girl in the U.S. in 1989 with 47,887 births. Ashley, Brittany, Amanda and Sarah 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.