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The Social Security Name List–and how it grew
Nov 23, 2024
   Since the Social Security site showing the rankings of baby names is the bible for so many nameberries, we thought we’d turn to webmaster Jeff Kunkel to give us some insight into how it developed–and his instrumental part in it.   Soon after Social Security joined the internet, I became webmaster...
British Baby Names: Tops of the pops
Nov 23, 2024
  British baby names were very much on the front burner this week, following the release of the official Top 100 popular British names lists for 2010.   At the top of the British names rankings was a pair of what sounds for all the world like matchy-matchy twin names, Olivia and Oliver. ...
Name Popularity List: Two new Latin names and how they got there
Nov 23, 2024
  By Nephele   Now that the Social Security Administration has released its annual baby names listings beyond the top 1,000 (including all names that had at least five occurrences in any given year), names researchers can better track the influence of popular culture on our names.   For example, a girl’s name...
Popular baby names: The case for the common name
Nov 23, 2024
  Today’s guest blogger Kristen, aka Swistle, confronts the question of popular baby names–and explains why it’s okay to use them.   More common than the name is this naming concern heard from parents: “We don’t want her to be one of five  in every class.”   We know they don’t need to worry about...
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