Considering that 2011 is not quite over, I am unable to answer for this year.
Last year, however... Emily ranked at #6 most popular, while Jessica lagged behind (though still extremely frequent in use) at #92.
To be bold... I suggest that you use neither, if you are considering dubbing a coming child as such.
Jessica Maybal's birth name is Jessica Emily Maybal.
Depending upon your sources: Emily or Jessica
No Jessica is a commmon name and Brenna is a lot more individule
English: "My name is Emily". Uzbek: "Mening ismim Emily". /məniη ismim Emily/ or more informal version: "Mening otim Emily". /məniη otim Emily/.
Katie, Sophie, Grace, Jessica, Emma, Lucy, Emily, Chloe, Hannah, and Eva.
Yes. Emily Osment, Emily Blunt, Emily Deschanel, Emily Dickinson, Emily Browning, Emily Proctor, and lots more. Just go to google.com
The name "Jessica" has been among the top 5 popular names for girls born in the US between 1977 and 1997.
Both Sophia and Emily are great names but, I like Emily more
It really depends what year Maddison, Emma and Isabella have continued to make it into the top 10 girls names :) Here are the top two names for the last 11 years :) 2012: Emma and Lucy 2011: Chloe and Sophie 2010: Sophia and isabella 2009: Isabella and Olivia 2008: Lily and Mia 2007: Ella and Charlotte 2006: Emma and Maddison 2005: Emily and Emma 2004: Emma and Maddison 2003: Emily and Sarah 2002: Emily and Jessica 2001: Jessica and Olivia 2000: Jessica and Emily
I guess it would also depend on the last name, but I think that "Richard" or "John", "Paul" or "Scott", "Thomas" or "William Wade". Like I said, it all could hang on the last name. I guess it would also depend on the last name, but I think that "Richard" or "John", "Paul" or "Scott", "Thomas" or "William Wade". Like I said, it all could hang on the last name.
Emily Norcross Dickinson, Emily Norcross Dickinson,
Jessica Simonsson's birth name is Jessica Cederholm.