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Luckily, Kevin Hicks — who had been stationed at Homestead — was off the base by that point. Kevin, his pregnant wife Heidi, and their daughter Emily had driven 5 hours north to Leesburg to avoid the storm.
But on the day the hurricane hit Homestead, Heidi went into labor (4 days early). She gave birth to a baby boy at Leesburg Regional Medical Center that night.
The baby was named Jacob Andrew.
Source: Bond, Bill. “Hurricane Shoots Down Visiting Air Force Family.” Orlando Sentinel 27 Aug. 1992: 1.
A total of 4,143 babies were born in Malta in 2009. (In 2006, the number was 3,885.) These were the most popular baby names last year:
Girl Names
Maria/Mariah/Marie, 82 baby girls
Elena/Ylenia/Ella, 79
Christina/Kristina/Krista, 63
Eliza/Elizabeth/Lisa, 52
Amy/Aimee, 49
Julia/Gulia, 45
Maya/Maia, 39 [tie]
Emma, 39 [tie]
Martina, 33
Rihanna/Rhiana, 32
Jasmine/Yasmine 31
Keira, 29
Mikela/Michaela, 28
Jade 27
Hannah/Anna/Ann, 26
Nicole, 25 [3-way tie]
Mireille, 25 [3-way tie]
Hailey/Hayley, 25 [3-way tie]
Sarah/Sara, 24
Emilia, 22 [tie]
Lea, 22 [tie]
Thea, 20
Shania, 18 [4-way tie]
Katrina/Kate, 18 [4-way tie]
Amber, 18 [4-way tie]
Kailey/Kayleigh, 18 [4-way tie]
Faith, 17 [tie]
Laura, 17 [tie]
Boy Names
Luke/Luca, 92 baby boys
Matthew/Matthias/Matteo, 84
Jake, 59
Aiden, 53
Jaden/Jayden, 51
John/Giovanni/Jean, 48
Kaiden/Kayden, 47
Michael/Miguel/Mikele, 46
Nicholas/Nick, 42
Isaac/Izaak, 39
Nathan, 38
Liam/William, 36 [tie]
Gabriel, 36 [tie]
Benjamin/Ben, 35
Alexander/Alessandro/Alejandro, 34 [tie]
Zachary/Zak, 34 [tie]
James, 33 [tie]
Daniel, 33 [tie]
Denzel/Danzil, 31
Keiran, 29
Andre/Andrew/Andrea, 26 [tie]
Sven, 26 [tie]
Julian, 25
Kyle, 24 [tie]
Joseph/Giuseppe/Beppe, 24 [tie]
You’ll notice that Malta still lumps variants together. (They even lump non-variants like Elena and Ella together.) I’m not a big fan of this method because when groupings change from year to year, comparisons become impossible.
Malta also seems to have some issues with spelling. Aidan and Kieran became Aiden and Keiran between 2006 and 2009, for instance. And I wonder if “Gulia” wasn’t supposed to be spelled “Giulia.” (Though I do like the fact that there’s a “Julia/Gulia” grouping. Very Wedding Singer-esque.)
But it’s interesting stuff nonetheless. I’m especially intrigued by all the -ayden names on the boys’ list. (Worldwide phenomenon, anyone?)
If you want to see more from Malta, the top baby names of 2008, 2007, 2004/2005, 2003 and 2002 are available for download.
The first thing I had to check was Michael. I’d be so upset if it slipped any lower than #2. Just seems like tradition at this point. :)
There is one newbie on each top ten list: Alexander for boys, Chloe for girls. On the flip side of that are the “biggest losers,” Andrew (which has dropped to 12th) and Hannah (which has dropped to 17th).
And which two names just missed the cut? 11th-place Jayden and 12th-place Addison, two rather trendy names riding their newfound fame to the top. (Will they ever make it? Tune in next year — same baby name-time, same baby name-channel!)
I haven’t really delved into anything more than the top names at this point. I’m seeing news articles about Barack and Miley being more popular this year — have yet to check that out.
Have you combed through the new list yet? If so, did you see anything interesting?
Update: Here’s more from the SSA’s news release:
A brand new feature to the website this year is the “Change in Name Popularity” page. This year’s winner for the biggest jump is Khloe, which is undoubtedly related to the popularity of Khloe Kardashian from the show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” Khloe with a K increased 469 spots to number 196 in 2008, up from 665 in 2007 and 960 in 2006 (her first year on the list). Also, Chloe with a C is in the Top 10 for the first time ever. Another fast riser is Miley, moving up 152 spots to number 127 for 2008, a rather impressive increase given this is only her second year on the list. On the downside for fans of Miley Cyrus’ fictional character, the name Hannah fell out of the Top 10 and landed down at number 17. Jacoby had the biggest increase for the boys, moving up 200 spots to number 423. Commissioner Michael Astrue, a die-hard Red Sox fan, attributed the rise of Jacoby to the appeal of last year’s star rookie centerfielder, Jacoby Ellsbury.
The name everybody is wondering about, Barack, did not make this year’s top 1,000 boy’s list, but it did set what is believed to be a record by skyrocketing more than 10,000 spots in rising from number 12,535 in 2007 to 2,409 in 2008. Social Security’s sophisticated predictive models are forecasting an increase well into the top 1,000 for Barack for 2009.
In this year of change, many unfamiliar names debuted on the top 1,000 list. These names include Isla (623), Mareli (718), Dayami (750), Nylah (821) and Jazlene (831) to name a few for the girls. For the boys: Aaden (No. 343), Chace (655), Marley (764), Kash (779), Kymani (836), Ishaan (851), Jadiel (874) and Urijah (889). Social Security officials expressed hope that parents were not naming their sons Marley after the badly behaved dog who starred in the movie “Marley and Me.” Beckham also made the list for the first time, coming in at number 893—undoubtedly influenced by the arrival in the United States of British soccer star David Beckham.
According to New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the most popular baby names in the city last year were Isabella/Sophia (tied) and Daniel.
Here are New York City’s top 50+ girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2007:
Girl names
Isabella, 539 baby girls (tie)
Sophia, 539 (tie)
Emily, 525
Ashley, 480
Sarah, 425
Kayla, 414
Mia, 381
Olivia, 375
Samantha, 368
Rachel, 359
Madison, 345
Ava, 330
Brianna, 316
Emma, 286
Sofia, 276
Abigail, 272 (tie)
Chloe, 272 (tie)
Angelina, 265 (tie)
Victoria, 265 (tie)
Elizabeth, 261 (tie)
Leah, 261 (tie)
Nicole, 250
Julia, 249
Alexandra, 247
Esther, 244
Michelle, 234 (tie)
Sara, 234 (tie)
Alyssa, 231
Maya, 227
Gabriella, 223
Jessica, 216
Hannah, 202
Arianna, 186
Chaya, 184
Ella, 182
Anna, 179
Katherine, 177
Melanie, 176
Natalie, 175
Jada, 174
Jasmine, 169 (tie)
Sophie, 169 (tie)
Miriam, 168
Jennifer, 167
Amanda, 164
Grace, 160
Zoe, 158
Alexa, 156 (tie)
Hailey, 156 (tie)
Ariana, 154 (tie)
Maria, 154 (tie)
Boy names
Daniel, 865 baby boys
Jayden, 846
Michael, 801
Matthew, 778
Justin, 738
Joshua, 719
David, 705
Anthony, 664
Christopher, 652
Joseph, 617
Ryan, 576
Ethan, 524
Alexander, 503
Kevin, 496
Jacob, 474
Brandon, 463
Nicholas, 458
Jonathan, 452
John, 448
Christian, 445
William, 435
Andrew, 424
Jason, 414
James, 377
Elijah, 359
Angel, 357
Benjamin, 350
Dylan, 347
Samuel, 343
Aaron, 334
Gabriel, 327
Eric, 301 (tie)
Jaden, 301 (tie)
Brian, 283
Jack, 282
Tyler, 276
Noah, 269
Jordan, 265
Luis, 264
Sebastian, 260
Jose, 249
Sean, 247
Adam, 243
Jeremiah, 242
Henry, 239
Isaiah, 238
Thomas, 234
Xavier, 232
Bryan, 230
Aidan, 228 (tie)
Aiden, 228 (tie)
Jayden jumped from 10th place in 2006 to 2nd place in 2007, impressively.
If all the different spellings of Jayden (e.g., Jaden, Jaiden, Jadon, Jaeden, Jaydon, Jaidyn, Jaydan, Jaydin) had been counted together, in fact, the entire name-group would have easily overtaken Daniel with a grand total of more than 1,340 baby boys.
The top baby names within specific ethnic/racial groups were…
Among the names given to just 10 babies each in NYC last year were the girl names Binta, Djeneba, Fraida, Rowan, and Suki, and the boy names Aditya, Karim, Milton, Shimshon, and Wolf.
One year earlier, in 2006, NYC’s top names (overall) were Ashley and Michael.
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