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[via Baby Name Wizard] The Social Security Administration has released the official rankings of the most popular baby names in America for 2010, The new top 10:
RANK BOYS GIRLS 1 Jacob Isabella 2 Ethan Sophia 3 Michael Emma 4 Jayden Olivia 5 William Ava 6 Alexander Emily 7 Noah Abigail 8 Daniel Madison 9 Aiden Chloe 10 Anthony Mia For convenient reference, I’ve posted the full list of the top 1000 baby names, with the current rank, number of babies and previous year’s rank. I’ll be analyzing the data throughout the days to come, here and on Twitter — follow @BabyNameWizard! [Read More]
[via LiveScience] There is no scientific study on the most-hated names, but these results, culled from hundreds of online message board postings by Baby Name Wizard blogger Laura Wattenberg, suggest that people have very strong opinions about what makes a good name.
Here are the least-liked names for both girls and boys:
Girls:
- Nevaeh (“Heaven” spelled backward and one of the most divisive names around, according to Wattenberg.)
- Destiny (People dislike names that confer a virtue onto a child, Wattenberg said — and many felt associated this name with exotic dancers.)
- Madison
- Mackenzie
- McKenna
- Addison (An example of a masculine named turned feminine, which many people dislike, Wattenberg said)
- Gertrude (People said this name is “ugly.”)
- Kaitlyn (For its “made-up” spelling.)
- Makayla
- Bertha
- Hope
Boys:
- Jayden [Wha?!]
- Brayden
- Aiden [Yet oddly on the most popular names list as well...Weird!]
- Kaden (These rhyming names struck many as overdone, Wattenberg reported.)
- Hunter (Too much like a last name or “too violent.”)
- Hayden
- Bentley (People dislike brand-name names, Wattenberg found, calling them “trashy”)
- Tristan
- Michael (Too boring, according to some.)
- Jackson

The song and the video made me cry.
“Precious to me, sweet as can be, baby of mine” is so, lovely and sweet. This sentence has a healing power.