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Top Ten Names

Jackson
Jackson

Jackson (/ ˈ dʒ æ k s ən /) is a common surname of English and Scottish origin. It literally means "son of Jack". In 1980 Jackson was the 24th most popular surname in England and Wales. In the 1990 United States Census, Jackson was the thirteenth most frequently reported surname, accounting for 0.3% of the population.

Liam
Liam

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Noah
Noah

A Hebrew name meaning "rest" and "comfort." In the famous biblical story, God chooses Noah to build the ark, fill it with food and two of every animal, and survive the great flood. Well-known Noahs: actor Noah Wyle; Billy Ray Cyrus's daughter.

Aiden
Aiden

Nicknames for the name Aiden include Addie, Ahd, and Denny. Famous people with the name Aiden include actors Aidan Quinn, Aidan Gould, and Aidan Devine. Aidan is a popular name among European football players, including Aiden Palmer, Aidan Price, and Aidan O’Kane.

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Lucas
Lucas

What does Lucas mean? A form of Luke or Lucius, meaning "light-giving" or "illumination." Luke is the author of the third gospel of the New Testament. Luke is the author of the third gospel of the New Testament.

Caden
Caden

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Grayson
Grayson

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Mason
Mason

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Emma
Emma

Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal". It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife both of King Ethelred II (and by him the mother of Edward the Confessor) and later of King Canute.

Olivia
Olivia

Olivia, a lovely Shakespearean name with an admirable balance of strength and femininity, is one of the most popular girls' names in the world. Like her sisters Isabella and Sophia, Olivia is a megapopular name not only in the US but in the UK, Australia, Canada, and throughout the Wester World.

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Sophia
Sophia

From the Greek for "wisdom." The name was used by European royalty in the Middle Ages. Common variants: Sophie, Sofia. Well-known Sophias: director Sophia Coppola; actresses Sophia Loren and Sofía Vergara.

Ava.
Ava.

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Isabella
Isabella

A variation of Isabel, itself a variation of Elizabeth, meaning "devoted to God" in Hebrew. England, France, Portugal, and Hungary all had royal Isabellas in their courts. Nicknames: Bella, Izzy, Izzie. Well-known Isabellas: actress Isabella Rossellini.

Mia.
Mia.

A short version of Maria popularized by actress Mia Farrow. Its Latin origins mean "mine" or "wished-for child." Other well-known Mias: Kate Winslet's daughter.

Abigail
Abigail

Abigail Van Buren, pen name of Pauline Philips, pseudonymous author of the Dear Abby column; Fictional characters. Abigail is a boss villain character in the Final Fight series, and most recently a playable character in the game Street Fighter V. Abigaille is the name of a character in Giuseppe Verdi's Nabucco.

Emily
Emily

The meaning of the name Emily is To Strive Or Excel Or Rival. The origin of the name Emily is English. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. English form of the Latin name Aemilia. From the same root as the name Amelia. Emily Procter, actress. Emily Dickinson, poet.

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