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Religious baby names top list of favourites
By Joanna Harvey on 06/05/2011 12:54:02
New mums and dads in America are seeking inspiration from the Bible...and Twilight...when naming their children
, Jayden, William, Alexander, Noah, Daniel, Aiden and Anthony leading the way,Neaveah, which is ‘heaven’ spelled backwards, has become a more popular girls name than ever before.Names ending in the letter A seem a favourite for baby girls. After the number
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Naming your baby
By Maria Muennich on 11/06/2009 03:39:38
Where to start off the search for a baby name or test out your favourite options
If your due date is rapidly approaching but you still haven't whittled down a shortlist of baby names yet then don't panic, we're here to help. Check out our general hints and tips for baby naming to start you off on the right track.No matter what
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1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 14:12:46
Baby name trends move so fast parents are left disappointed with their choice, says survey
for names that seemed quirky at the time while nearly 1 in 10 plumped for the name of a favourite celeb.With the obvious influence of Twilight characters on new parents in the US, it’s clear baby names are an unpredictable business. To avoid choosing a name
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Beckham’s baby: the secret behind the name revealed!
By Sophie Warner on 12/07/2011 12:12:50
It turns out Victoria’s new little girl Harper Seven is named after the Beckham boys’ favourite show
places series were based on a book, a favourite story in the Beckham household at bedtime.A source told the Daily Mail that “Victoria loved it because it’s an Olde English named and even though Harper is an American by birth, she will always have English
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Top 100 baby names for boys and girls in 2009 are revealed…
By Marina Nelson on 28/10/2010 17:41:22
Jack and Harry are no longer the nation's favourite boys names, as traditional names disappear
by the Kaiser Chiefs and the fact that singer Charlotte Church named her daughter Ruby in 2007.The previously popular girls' name Emma is no longer a household favourite, dropping 10 places to 41. Other celebrity baby names also entered the list, influenced
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Review: 21st Century Babies' Names
By Monica Stylli on 01/11/2006 09:27:54
Jacqueline Harrod has scoured the registers of the Family Records Centre and researched the new millennium’s current most popular names.
Duffs & Merioths to your everyday Alexanders & Davids. Each name has an origin, meaning or association attached (incase you were hoping to name your child after a literary figure or even a saint!).Our favourites here at ThinkBaby include 'Ezra' for a
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Most popular US baby names revealed
By Kimberley Smith on 10/05/2010 16:59:11
Sixty-nine Baracks born last year and Twilight characters a big influence on new parents
, Michael, Alexander, William, Joshua, Daniel, Jayden, Noah, and Anthony.And girls: Isabella, Emma, Olivia, Sophia, Ava, Emily, Madison, Abigail, Chloe and Mia.Baby names also reflect the fickle world of celebrity, as favourite names of last year like Miley
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Naming your baby - hints and tips
By Maria Muennich on 14/12/2009 01:28:03
Things to think about when choosing a name for your new baby
Choosing a name for your baby is one of the first, and most important, responsibilities you undertake for your child. You may have had ideas for favourite baby names for years, or you may want to name your baby after someone important to you
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Traditional baby names beat celebrity choices
By Jayne Braithwaite on 28/07/2011 12:37:45
Most parents aren’t swayed by celebrity choices and choose conventional baby names instead
The power of celebrity might not be a strong as we think, at least when it comes to inspiring baby names. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) top 100 lists have been released and show that most parents prefer traditional baby names to the more
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ThinkBaby vote: baby names
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/02/2006 10:49:34
The votes are in! What made the ThinkBaby members decide on the right name for their babies?
What's in a name?Quite a lot if you ask anyone who's ever sat through a baby naming session, arguing the case for favourites, only to be battered down by someone else who knew someone with that particular name and never really liked him
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