Top 10 Baby Names For Girls

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Top 10 Baby Names For Girls

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Top 10 Baby Names For Girls

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When you are expecting, finding baby names can be a fun thing to do. It can be hard though. Looking for creativity and inspiration in naming your new child?

Created on: 16/11/2010

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Looking for baby names? Interested in the meaning of names? Thinking of making a name change? Help yourself to our carefully researched list of baby name meanings, origins, trends, advice, and more.

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Wilfie
“From the Latin Aemilia, a derivative of Aemilius, an old Roman family name believed to be derived from aemulus.“

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SantaIsGreat
“It is popular in English and German speaking countries“

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NikBeer
“Its origin is German.“

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Wilfie
“It means "My God is a vow".“

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SantaIsGreat
“The name Sophia is derived from the Greek word for "wisdom."“

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Wilfie
“Abigail was quite commonly used in English-speaking communities from the late seventeenth century on, particularly in the American colonies.“

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NikBeer
“From Elisabet, the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elisheva meaning "my God is a vow".“

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SantaIsGreat
“Transferred use of the surname meaning "son of Maud"; and also perhaps "Mad's son", Mad being a common pet form of Matthew during the Middle Ages.“

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TJFisher
“Olivia was the fifth most popular name for girls in the US in 2005, and the third most popular name for girls in the UK in 2007.“

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