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    Emily and Jacob top choices for US infant names

    POPULAR NAMES: Emily was the favored name for baby girls for the 10th year running, while the Biblical Jacob has been the top pick for boys since 1999

    AP , WASHINGTON
    Sunday, May 14, 2006, Page 7

    When kids born last year head to kindergarten in a few years, a lot of them will be raising their hands when the teacher calls out "Emily" or "Jacob." In states bordering Mexico, it will be hard to miss Jose, Angel and Mia.

    For the 10th year running, Emily is the most popular name for infant girls in the US, based on figures this Mother's Day weekend from the Social Security Administration.

    "The whole question was whether Emma going to beat out Emily this time," said Cleveland Evans, a professor at Bellevue University in Nebraska and president of the American Names Society. Emma was number two on the list.

    Biblical dominate the boys' list. Jacob is the most popular, as it has been since 1999. Other top picks for boys are Michael, Joshua and Matthew.

    "There's a lot more men mentioned in the Bible than women," Evans said. Maybe that's why the girls' list includes so many non-biblical names such as Madison.

    New the top 10 lists this year are Anthony at No. 8 for boys and Ava at No. 9 for girls. Anthony jumped up from the 11th spot.

    For male twins, parents like to combine Jacob with Joshua, Matthew with Michael and Daniel with David. The most popular combination for female twins was Hope and Faith.

    The agency also releases separate lists for each state, and the most popular names in states along the US-Mexico border reflect the impact of immigration.

    Jose the most popular name for boys in Texas; in Arizona, it's Angel.

    Mia the second most popular name for girls in those two states and fifth in California.

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