Noah and Emma were the most popular baby names of 2014, followed by a few newcomers to the top 10 list, like James and Charlotte.
The Social Security Administration released on Friday its annual list of the country’s ten most popular baby names for boys and girls.
James, a popular choice in the 1940s and ’50s, returned to the top 10 after missing out for several years. And Charlotte, ranked #10, made it to the list of top names for the first time ever (and the name is likely to stay there, thanks to the new arrival of Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.) There’s even a newborn baby monkey named Charlotte at a zoo in Japan, although zookeepers are considering a name change. to avoid offending the British Royal Family.
Here’s the full list of the top 10 names for boys:
1) Noah
2) Liam
3) Mason
4) Jacob
5) William
6) Ethan
7) Michael
8) Alexander
9) James
10) Daniel
And for girls:
1) Emma
2) Olivia
3) Sophia
4) Isabella
5) Ava
6) Mia
7) Emily
8) Abigail
9) Madison
10) Charlotte
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