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.
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.
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.
Americans get baby names from a lot of places -- religion, relatives and, yes, popular culture, said Laura Wattenberg, creator of the website, babynamewizard.com.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Americans get baby names from a lot of places -- religion, relatives and, yes, popular culture, said Laura Wattenberg, creator of the website, babynamewizard.com.
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.