| You are here: | About>Parenting & Family>Babies & Toddlers |
![]() | Babies & Toddlers |
Top 100 Baby Names for 2007 AnnouncedI was surprised this year as there weren't many movers and shakers. The most movement any given name saw was a leap up or down of 10 spots or so. One exception, however, was the girl's name Addison. It debuted last year on the top 100 at #27. It kept climbing this year making spot #11. I've attributed this to the popularity of the Grey's Anatomy character with the same name. (And am I the only one that wishes she would just stay on Grey's and they would give up on that dreadful spin-off for her?)
Names that are new to the list this year are Brady and Cooper for boys and Sophie for girls. Making a comeback on the girl's list this year include Gracie, Molly and Bailey (which dropped off the list in 2004). Out this year are Alejandro and Devin on the boy's side and Rebecca, Jayla, Natalia and Jenna on the girl's side. Interestingly, the name Jenna was on the rise until 2000 when a certain President with a daughter named Jenna was elected. The popularity of that name has declined since. Hmmm... I wonder if the recent popularity of Barack Obama will make his children's names rise in popularity as well. Currently Natasha is #387 (though she goes by Sasha which is #350) and Malia is #403. We shall see... This is also the first year I've ever seen the Social Security administration get involved in trend spotting. Usually, they just release the stats and leave the analysis up to us nerdy types who like to sit and go over and over the list with our fine-toothed combs. This year, however, brought commentary about celebrity influence and a trend they noticed about parents naming their boys things that rhyme with the word maiden. They've managed to find 34 examples of this in the top 1,000 names. This brings me to a trend I've been noticing for some years: girl names that contain some form of lynn in them. Why lynn? I scanned the list and found a whopping 70 examples in the top 1,000. Anyone care to guess why this trend exists? Here's the full list of the 100 most popular baby names with meanings and polls so that you can weigh in on the names you love, hate or just say "Meh" about. Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) 30 Days of Summer Fun NewsletterSummer is upon us, and that means making plans for keeping your family busy and happy. 30 Days of Summer Fun can help. This 30-day newsletter is packed with fun ideas for projects, crafts, food and outings and comes directly to you via e-mail. In addition, you'll find tips on how to make your summer safe and keep your children healthy all season long. Don't want it in your inbox? No problem, you can also view each day online.
Saturday May 10, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Top Baby Gear for the Pool or BeachHere in Texas it's heating up quickly. Yesterday it was over 90 degrees. The pools are starting to warm up, Memorial Day is coming and people are going to be heading to the lakes and beaches to start the summer off right. If you've got little ones, Heather Corley's got a great list of gear from safety products and swimwear to fun toys.
Saturday May 10, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Baby Sunglasses that Stay Put If you're anything like mom Paula Murphy, you want to protect your baby's eyes just like you would your own. But you've probably had it up to here with hard plastic shades that fall off with every turn of the head.Murphy came up with a solution to that problem and has combined comfort (for your child) and convenience (for you) in these GooGoo Shades by ParkerG. Photo © ParkerG Saturday May 10, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Budget Diaper Bags
Not looking to spend a fortune on a diaper bag? The bags I've chosen here are not hard on your pocket book, but they're not the ginormous, primary colored duffel bags you'd expect to see at these prices, either. Some bags can even be had for next to nothing if you're willing to scour places like Craig's List or FreeCycle. For frugal moms, keeping tabs on those two places will end up saving you more than just a few bucks on a diaper bag. You can find free (or nearly free) diapers, clothing, furniture and more. Have you found an inexpensive yet gorgeous bag you just love? Leave a comment and share your bag-finding tips with other moms. Saturday May 3, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) New Blog Carnival Submissions Wanted: Road TripsIf you're a blogger, we'd like to invite you to submit a blog entry for our All About Parenting Blog Carnival, hosted by the Parenting Guides at About.com. The theme for this month's carnival is "Road Trips." If your submission is chosen, we'll publish a link to it on the Baby Products blog. Find out more about how to participate in this blog carnival from Heather Corley.
And thanks to the many who participated in the Kids and Play Carnival that is live right now over at Christy Matte's site. It was an amazing success and there are lots of great entries for kids of all ages. Saturday May 3, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Moms on TwitterIf you're a mom who Twitters, Wendy Piersall has put together a great list of other moms you can follow. Be sure to leave a comment and add your own Twitter name. It's a really fun way to get to know other moms (and dads, too) and see that you're not alone in this journey of parenthood. It's also nice to have some adults to talk to without having to stay plugged in like when you're using a chat room. You give it as much time as you want.
If you don't Twitter, but you've always wanted to start a blog, think of Twitter like a mini-blog. And it's easy to keep updated — you can update right on your Twitter page, send text messages, use third party tools like Twhirl or send an Instant Message through programs like AIM. Quick, simple and no complicated HTML or set up. If you already have a parenting blog, you can add Twitter into a side bar. Moms can also incorporate Twitter into their Facebook pages instead of using the Facebook status updater. More: Thursday May 1, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Potty Training: Underwear at Night and Will He Ever Tell Us When He Needs to Go?A reader has asked about some potty training issues with her son. He doesn't ever indicate that he needs to go, and I believe part of the problem is that he doesn't go on his own. He's taken and put on the potty to go and this has been their practice for nearly a year. She's also inquired about what her son should wear for night training -- underwear or a diaper?
I've given her my answer and shared what forum members have said about the subject, but if you have some helpful experience or advice to share, please leave a comment below. Saturday April 26, 2008 | permalink | comments (7) Swimming Pool SafetyToday is just the kind of day that I love — it's a little rainy, a little cloudy and it's nice and cool. The last couple of weeks, however, have been filled with temperatures that were in the 80s. I'm already getting requests from my son for pool time. He even dug through his closet and found his favorite swimming mask and placed it prominently on the dining room table. A visual reminder for me, perhaps?
As you are getting ready for swim season, remember that drowning is a leading cause of death among children under 5 years of age. Do what you can to help prevent this by learning more about swimming pool safety and then take the quiz to test your knowledge. Saturday April 26, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Recent Recalls
Tuesday April 22, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
|
All Topics | Email Article | | | ![]() |
| Advertising Info | News & Events | Work at About | SiteMap | Reprints | Help | Our Story | Be a Guide |
| User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | ©2008 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved. |





