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  • Posted By: kim_jim @ 05/13/2008 6:16:59 PM

    Though Emily remains #1, it's also the fastest falling as people continue to seek unique names. The fastest growing? Jayden (M), Addison(F), Sophia (F), and Aiden (M). (Source: http://nametrends.net/movers.php)

  • Posted By: clausmartel @ 05/12/2008 1:08:00 PM

    That's the great thing about having a name like mine - Claus. Never have to worry in a crowed room when someone calls "Claus" that someone else will pipe up.

  • Posted By: smylie13 @ 05/11/2008 11:13:20 PM

    My Nicolas has the Spanish spelling to honor is Great grandfather, and James to honor is step grandfather. I have a masculine sounding name, Erin, and it has been butchered many different ways, and I have the tradutional Celtic spelling. Why put an innocent child through kindergarten and DMV/Social Security hell? Is it the spelling of a name that make a child special, or is it the personality in the child?

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