Naming your baby is often a very tough decision and most parents spend days (and nights) talking about distinct names that they like (or don't like). All in all it has a lot to do with feelings and associations. What does that exact name mean to you? Did you know a great man that you would want to name your child after while your partner thinks or a hated childhood classmate?
In the year 2005 the top names in the United States by gender were: Girls - (1) Emma, (2) Emily, (3) Madison, (4) Kaitlyn, (5) Sophia, (6) Isabella, (7) Olivia, (8) Hannah, (9) Makayla and (10) Ava. For the Boys it was (1) Aidan, (2) Jacob, (3) Ethan, (4) Nicholas, (5) Matthew, (6) Ryan, (7) Tyler, (8) Jack, (9) Joshua and (10) Andrew.
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Most if not all of these names sound well-known and you might even know some population with one of the names. They are very beloved and have been so for quite a while. But event though they are so well-known my guess is that you have never though of the origin of the name and the meaning that was once linked with the singular name.
After reading this article you can impress your family and friend with some background on the name they have carried for years. If you would like to know the meaning of your own name or the name of man you know I propose that you go to Google and type "name"+meaning.
Emma - Female name originating from the old German (European) language. It means "Universal" and "All Embracing". The name has been in the top 1000 beloved names in the Us ever since 1880. Emma is pronounced Em-ah. Also being a beloved first name is is also a very beloved surname.
Emily - Female name originating from the old German and Latin language. It means "Industrious" and "Eager". The name has been very beloved ever since names were recorded (1880) and have de facto soared ever since 1960 and are currently peaking. The name is pronounced Em-i-lee. Emily comes in 5 other variant forms: Amelia, Emelia, Emilee, Emilia and Emilie.
Madison - Unisex name originating from old German and English language. It means "Son of a remarkable warrior" and "Son of Maud". From this we can see that this name has not all the time been unisex but now girls have taken the name by storm ranking it third in 2005. It is pronounced Mad-a-son. The five most beloved variants are: Maddison, Madisen, Madisson, Madisyn and Madyson.
Aidan - A unisex name that is pronounced Ay-den. It is of Irish origin and means "Fiery". The name is an anglicized form of the old Gaelic name Aedan, a pet form of Aed. Name of a bishop of Ferns (seventh century) who was noted for his kindness and generosity. Saint Aidan (Ireland, seventh century) established the monastery of Lindisfarne, one of the great centers of learning of its time.
Jacob - A boys name taken from Hebrew with the meaning "Held by the Heel" and "Supplants". The name is pronounced Jay-kub. According to the biblical story he was the son of Isaac and Rebekah and the twin brother of Esau. Jacob had 12 sons and one daughter and it is said that they became the ancestors of the nation of Israel.
If you're concerned in looking up some of the other names I strongly propose using Google as described earlier. For the most beloved names you'll be able to find what you're looking for within the first 3-4 crusade results. Happy searching.
Top 100 Baby Names - Explained With Meaning
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