If you are expecting a baby and are choosing among thousands of names, or interested what are the mostly spread names, then this news is definitely for you.
According to the Online home of Parents magazine, Family Circle magazine and American Baby magazine top baby girl names are Isabella and Ava, and top baby boy names are Aidan and Jayden.
As it is noted at Parents.com visitors show that Isabella is the top girl's name and Aidan is the top boy's name for 2008 .Liz Zack, Executive Editor of Parents.com, said, "The votes for 2008 are in! According to our parents-to-be, Aidan is at the top of the list of baby names for boys for the second year in a row, while Isabella skyrockets to #1 on our list of baby names for girls for the first time ever. Read the rest of the names our readers love as well as our take on the top trends -- and get inspired."
According to the PRWeb, Parents.com is the online home of Parents magazine, Family Circle magazine and American Baby magazine.
The top baby girl names of 2008 are:1. Isabella2. Ava3. Emily4. Elizabeth5. Abigail6. Madison7. Emma8. Addison9. Madeline10. Olivia
The top baby boy names of 2008 are:1. Aidan2. Jayden3. Jacob4. Michael5. Ethan6. Caden7. James8. Caleb9. Andrew10. Matthew
Zack also provided some insight into the top trends in baby names and the best baby names for 2009:
Presidential Baby Names: Malia, Michelle
The Britney Comeback Effect: Parents are embracing the first and middle name Spears chose for her second son, Jayden James. Jayden is #2 and James is #7.
TV: The boob tube can affect baby names - witness the popularity of Aidan (#1), Carrie's loveable boyfriend on Sex and the City, or Addison (#8), the name of the Grey's Anatomy doc who got her own spinoff, Private Practice, this year.
First Timers Making the List: Aalyiah (#28) and Teagan (#44) made their debuts on the list for girl's names. On the boy's side, Micah (#41) and Tristan (#49) showed up on the list for the first time.
Book it: Twilight fever has hit the baby name world too, as Edward and Bella, the names of the star-crossed lovers in Stephanie Meyer's vampire series and now the feature film, both rose in popularity last year. Other names inspired by popular fiction are Madeline (#9) and Olivia (#10).
"M" Names: Girl names starting with "M" rank high on the list, like Madison (#6), Madeline (#9), Makayla (#19), Mia (#21), MacKenzie (#22) and Michelle (#31).
Losing steam: Trendy boy names like Grayson took a nosedive this year, from #3 in 2007 down to #14 in 2008. Another name on the downswing? Kendall, which fell from #7 in 2007 to #45 in 2008.
Source:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1826974.htm
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I read a lot of article that the baby boy name Aidan is on top..It is a flattering for us..because I gave the name of my nephew is Aidan and it is quite amazing that his name is on top of the list.
ReplyDeleteFor me, it's best if we will name our baby based on the appearance or the parents' names than to base it from popular names. Imagine if you say the name Isabella out loud, almost everyone will look at you. :P
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