The US department of social security have released the official list of 2013’s baby names and… Well, you know where this is going – there are some interesting choices.
The top ten boys and girls names were pretty standard: Sophia, Emma, Olivia, Isabella, Ava, Mia, Emily, Abigail, Madison and Elizabeth for the girls, and Noah, Liam, Jacob, Mason, William, Ethan, Michael, Alexander, Jayden and Daniel for the boys.
But it’s when you get a bit further down the popularity list that things start to get interesting.
Here are the most notable US girls and boys names for 2013. We present this list without comment:
GIRLS NAMES
(including but not limited to Abcde, Ransom and Winner)
Boys
(including but not limited to Angeljesus, Charger, Stylez and Poet)
And now, we bring you some of the most popular baby names of 2013, as reported here. Some of them are a little, ahem, unusual:
Would you go for any name on this list?
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LOL.
My great nephew id Merlyn but he is half welsh and in Wales it is quite a common name