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  2. List of most popular given names - Wikipedia

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    The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current naming trends , or else be composed of the personal names occurring most often within the total population .

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    Guests usually bring gifts for the baby or parents. In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, baby showers are a common tradition. In Brazil, a party called "chá de bebê" (baby tea) is offered before birth. In Bulgaria, as a superstition, no baby gifts are given to the family before the baby's birth. However, family and ...

  4. Category:Given names by culture - Wikipedia

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    Given names of East African origin (1 C) Egyptian given names (3 C, 1 P) English given names (4 C, 163 P) Estonian given names (2 C) Ethiopian given names (54 P) F.

  5. BabyCenter releases the most popular baby names for ... - AOL

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    All these names jumped a couple of hundred spots, joining the top 1,000 girl names in the U.S. for the first time. 'I'm really proud of you': Watch Colorado officer comfort distressed boy who ran away

  6. These are the 1,000 most popular baby girl names - AOL

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    The SSA determines the most popular baby name through the social security parents apply for when their child is born. The agency began compiling the baby names list in 1997, with names dating back ...

  7. Eastern Slavic naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Most first names in East Slavic languages originate from two sources: Eastern Orthodox Church tradition; native pre-Christian Slavic lexicons; Almost all first names are single. Doubled first names (as in, for example, French, like Jean-Luc) are very rare and are from foreign influence. Most doubled first names are written with a hyphen: Mariya ...