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  1. beauty salon
    a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
    Briella Calafiore stars in "Jerseylicious," a reality TV show about battling stylists at a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J.
  2. drop off
    fall or diminish
    Isabella dropped off the list altogether from 1949 to 1990.
  3. round out
    fill out
    Emma, Olivia and Ava rounded out the top five.
  4. TV star
    a star in a television show
    Kourtney Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy.
  5. publicize
    make known to people as a whole
    Kourtney Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy.
  6. Social Security
    social welfare program in the U.S.
    Isabella, which had been the top girl's name for two years, dropped to second place in 2011, according to the list released Monday by the Social Security Administration.
  7. stylist
    someone who cuts or beautifies hair
    Briella Calafiore stars in "Jerseylicious," a reality TV show about battling stylists at a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J.
  8. liken
    consider or describe as similar or equal
    Wattenberg likened baby naming trends to "a fossil record of our culture."
  9. plummet
    drop sharply
    Dana, Desiree and Denise also plummeted.
  10. paying attention
    taking heed; giving close and thoughtful attention
    "It shows what we're paying attention to, what we're thinking about," she said.
  11. publicized
    made known; especially made widely known
    Kourtney Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy.
  12. give birth
    cause to be born
    Kourtney Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy.
  13. falling out
    a personal or social separation
    William, for example, has been a popular boy's name for more than 100 years, never falling out of the top 20.
  14. TV show
    a program broadcast by television
    Briella Calafiore stars in "Jerseylicious," a reality TV show about battling stylists at a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J.
  15. newborn
    recently born
    Mason, as in Mason Kardashian, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys last year, knocking Michael out of the top five for the first time in 63 years.
  16. testament
    strong evidence for something
    "Today, the hot names are all names from the Old testament precisely because they were neglected for so many generations."
  17. spots
    spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens
    Mason, as in Mason Kardashian, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys last year, knocking Michael out of the top five for the first time in 63 years.
  18. naming
    the verbal act of naming
    Wattenberg likened baby naming trends to "a fossil record of our culture."
  19. fall out
    come off
    William, for example, has been a popular boy's name for more than 100 years, never falling out of the top 20.
  20. walk through
    perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsal
    "Today, you can't walk through a supermarket without learning more than you hoped to know about the Kardashian family.
  21. celebrity
    the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
    But, Wattenberg said, parents aren't necessarily paying homage to celebrities.
  22. rounding
    (mathematics) a miscalculation that results from rounding off numbers to a convenient number of decimals
    Rounding out the top five: William, Jayden and Noah.
  23. creator
    a person who grows or makes or invents things
    Americans get baby names from a lot of places -- religion, relatives and, yes, popular culture, said Laura Wattenberg, creator of the website, babynamewizard.com.
  24. ranking
    position on a scale in relation to others
    Michael came in sixth, his lowest ranking since 1948.
  25. volatile
    liable to lead to sudden change or violence
    Top girl names tend to be more volatile -- changing from year to year -- while the top boy names are more stable, Astrue said.
  26. pregnancy
    the state of being pregnant
    Kourtney Kardashian, the reality TV star, gave birth to Mason in December 2009 following a heavily publicized pregnancy.
  27. biblical
    of or pertaining to or contained in or in accordance with the Bible
    "The traditional biblical names were New Testament names -- John, James and Mary and Elizabeth," Wattenberg said.
  28. fossil
    the remains of a plant or animal from a past geological age
    Wattenberg likened baby naming trends to "a fossil record of our culture."
  29. Old Testament
    the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
    In addition to Jacob and Noah, Elijah at No. 13 and Joshua at No. 14 were all from the Old Testament.
  30. dropping
    coming down freely under the influence of gravity
    Elvis returned to the list at No. 904, after dropping off for a year.
  31. spelling
    forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usage
    Social Security counts names with different spellings separately.
  32. New Testament
    the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible
    "The traditional biblical names were New Testament names -- John, James and Mary and Elizabeth," Wattenberg said.
  33. dating
    use of chemical analysis to estimate the age of geological specimens
    The Social Security Administration provides lists of baby names dating to 1880 on its website.
  34. singer
    a person who sings
    Brantley Gilbert is a singer who had a No. 1 country hit called "Country Must Be Country Wide".
  35. trend
    a general tendency to change, as of opinion
    Wattenberg likened baby naming trends to "a fossil record of our culture."
  36. separately
    apart from others
    Social Security counts names with different spellings separately.
  37. knocking
    the sound of knocking
    Mason, as in Mason Kardashian, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys last year, knocking Michael out of the top five for the first time in 63 years.
  38. twist
    cause an object to assume a curved or distorted shape
    Religion continued to have a big influence on baby names, but with a twist.
  39. jumping
    the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
    Brantley was the fastest rising name for boys, jumping 416 spots to No. 320.
  40. cracked
    of paint or varnish; having the appearance of alligator hide
    On the girls' side, Sophia first cracked the top 100 in 1997.
  41. homage
    respectful deference
    But, Wattenberg said, parents aren't necessarily paying homage to celebrities.
  42. fall in
    break down, literally or metaphorically
    Among the names that fell in popularity, Brisa dropped more spots than any other -- 343 places, to No. 807.
  43. rounded
    curving and somewhat round in shape rather than jagged
    Emma, Olivia and Ava rounded out the top five.
  44. exposure
    the state of being exposed to harm
    "Celebrity naming is just about the exposure, and about everybody hearing that name at the same time," Wattenberg said.
  45. accord
    concurrence of opinion
    Isabella, which had been the top girl's name for two years, dropped to second place in 2011, according to the list released Monday by the Social Security Administration.
  46. brook
    a natural stream of water smaller than a river
    Briella Calafiore stars in "Jerseylicious," a reality TV show about battling stylists at a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J.
  47. knock
    deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room"
    Mason, as in Mason Kardashian, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys last year, knocking Michael out of the top five for the first time in 63 years.
  48. neglect
    leave undone or leave out
    "Today, the hot names are all names from the Old testament precisely because they were neglected for so many generations."
  49. traditional
    consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
    "The traditional biblical names were New Testament names -- John, James and Mary and Elizabeth," Wattenberg said.
  50. tend
    have a disposition to do or be something; be inclined
    Top girl names tend to be more volatile -- changing from year to year -- while the top boy names are more stable, Astrue said.
  51. stable
    resistant to change of position or condition
    Top girl names tend to be more volatile -- changing from year to year -- while the top boy names are more stable, Astrue said.
  52. fairy
    a small, mythological creature with wings and magical powers
    She's also in a spinoff called "Glam Fairy."
  53. precisely
    in a sharply exact manner
    "Today, the hot names are all names from the Old testament precisely because they were neglected for so many generations."
  54. relative
    not absolute or complete
    Americans get baby names from a lot of places -- religion, relatives and, yes, popular culture, said Laura Wattenberg, creator of the website, babynamewizard.com.
  55. necessarily
    in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    But, Wattenberg said, parents aren't necessarily paying homage to celebrities.
  56. bless
    make the sign of the cross to call on God for protection
    "But God bless the American people for listening to me last year when I raised concerns about Elvis dropping off."
  57. release
    grant freedom to; free from confinement
    Isabella, which had been the top girl's name for two years, dropped to second place in 2011, according to the list released Monday by the Social Security Administration.
  58. raise
    move upwards
    "But God bless the American people for listening to me last year when I raised concerns about Elvis dropping off."
Created on Mon May 14 20:37:47 EDT 2012

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