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<p>In the last decade, these were the 50 most popular names for girls in the United States (listed in order of popularity):</p>
<p><strong>Emily:</strong> This name originated from the Roman familial name, Aemilius, with Aemilia being the feminine form of the name. It was a common Christian name in early Roman times and rare in English-speaking countries until the 18th century, when it was usually found in the form of Amelia. By the 1870s, it was ranked among the top names in the U.S. and Great Britain, then declined in favor until the 1970s.  <em>Meaning:</em> Ambitious, industrious.</p>
<p><strong>Madison:</strong> The name's historical origins are masculine, as a patronymic form of Maude, meaning <em>son of Maude</em>. Its use as a feminine name arose largely from the 1980s film <em>Splash</em>, where the mermaid selects her name from seeing the street sign for Madison Avenue, in New York City. <em>Meaning:</em> The name in its feminine form has no particular meaning.</p>
<p><strong>Emma</strong>:<strong> </strong>From the Greek name<strong> </strong><em>Erma</em>. <em>Meaning:</em> The big one, or grandmother.</p>
<p><strong>Olivia:</strong> From the Latin, <em>oliva, </em>meaning olive, or olive tree. <em>Meaning:</em> The olive tree or branch is a symbol of peace.</p>
<p><strong>Hannah:</strong> A Hebrew derivative. <em>Meaning:</em> Gracious, merciful.</p>
<p><strong>Abigail:</strong> The Anglicized form of the Hebrew name <em>Avigayil</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Father of joy.</p>
<p><strong>Isabella:</strong> Along with <em>Isabel</em>, this is the Spanish variant of the English name <em>Elizabeth</em>, which is derived from Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: God's oath.</p>
<p><strong>Samantha:</strong> Aramaic origins. <em>Meaning</em>: The listener.</p>
<p><strong>Elizabeth:</strong> Derived from Hebrew. Spelling variant is <em>Elisabeth</em>, but Elizabeth is the more common spelling. <em>Meaning</em>: God's oath.</p>
<p><strong>Ashley:</strong> Originated as a surname, first used as a given name in the 1860s, originally as a masculine name. Old English origins. <em>Meaning</em>: Ash wood.</p>
<p><strong>Alexis:</strong> A variant form of the name <em>Alexandra</em>, which is the feminine form of the Greek name <em>Alexander</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Protector of men.</p>
<p><strong>Sarah:</strong> Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: Princess, noble.</p>
<p><strong>Sophia:</strong> English and German name from the Greek <em>sophos</em> and <em>sophia</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Wisdom, skill.</p>
<p><strong>Alyssa:</strong> One of the many variant forms of <em>Alice</em>, originally a Middle English name <em>Alys</em> and <em>Aelis</em>, which evolved from the Old French <em>Aliz</em> and <em>Aaliz</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Of noble birth.</p>
<p><strong>Grace:</strong> From Latin, literally meaning <em>grace</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Ava:</strong> From the Latin name <em>Avis</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Bird.</p>
<p><strong>Taylor:</strong> An Anglo-Saxon occupational name, also used as a masculine name. <em>Meaning</em>: A tailor.</p>
<p><strong>Brianna:</strong> A feminine derivative of the masculine name <em>Brian</em>. Originally derived from the Celtic and Gaelic name <em>Briareus</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Strong.</p>
<p><strong>Lauren:</strong> Variant form of <em>Laura</em>, from the Latin <em>laurus</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Laurel (an herbal plant).</p>
<p><strong>Chloe:</strong> Greek. <em>Meaning</em>: Blooming, verdant.</p>
<p><strong>Natalie:</strong> French and German form of the Latin <em>natalis</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: To be born.</p>
<p><strong>Kayla:</strong> Variant form of <em>Kelila</em>, from Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: A crown, a laurel.</p>
<p><strong>Jessica:</strong> A variant form of Jessie, from Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: God's grace.</p>
<p><strong>Anna:</strong> The Greek form of the Hebrew name <em>Hannah</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Gracious.</p>
<p><strong>Victoria:</strong> Latin. <em>Meaning</em>: Victorious.</p>
<p><strong>Mia:</strong> A short form of the Hebrew name <em>Michaela</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Who is like God?</p>
<p><strong>Hailey:</strong> From the Norse word <em>haela</em>. This name has many spelling derivatives. <em>Meaning</em>: A hero.</p>
<p><strong>Sydney:</strong> Also commonly spelled <em>Sidney</em>. Commonly used as a masculine name. This name has two origins, both name place derivatives. One is a contracted form of Saint-Denys, a French name place. The other is <em>La Sydenya</em>, a location in Surrey (UK) that was then spelled Sidney and used by the landowners, who rose to prominence in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Old English meaning is: wide, well-watered land.</p>
<p><strong>Jasmine:</strong> From the Arabic and Persian <em>yasamin</em>; Yasmin is the Persian form. <em>Meaning</em>: A flower (in the olive family).</p>
<p><strong>Julia:</strong> This is a very ancient name, with its origins in Greece and Rome. It is the feminine form of the masculine <em>Julius</em> and was the name of the clan from which Julius Caesar arose. <em>Meaning</em>: Soft-haired, symbolizing youth.</p>
<p><strong>Morgan:</strong> Welsh. <em>Meaning</em>: Sea dweller.</p>
<p><strong>Destiny:</strong> This is a modern name taken from the English word. It literally means <em>destiny</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Rachel:</strong> Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: An ewe (female sheep).</p>
<p><strong>Ella:</strong> A pet form of <em>Eleanor</em>, which is derived from the Greek <em>Helen</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Light.</p>
<p><strong>Kaitlyn:</strong> Another spelling for the Irish name <em>Caitlin</em>, which is ultimately derived from <em>Catherine</em>, derived from Greek <em>katharos. Meaning</em>: Pure, unsullied.</p>
<p><strong>Megan:</strong> A variant form of <em>Margiad</em>, the Welsh form of <em>Margaret</em>. Originally from the Greek name <em>Margaron</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: A pearl.</p>
<p><strong>Katherine:</strong><em> </em>A variant spelling of <em>Catherine</em>. Derived from the Greek <em>katharos</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Pure, unsullied.</p>
<p><strong>Savannah:</strong> Spanish origin. <em>Meaning</em>: Treeless plain.</p>
<p><strong>Jennifer:</strong> Originates from the Welsh name <em>Guinevere</em>, which later became <em>Winifred</em>. In the Arthurian legend, Guinevere was the wife of King Arthur. <em>Meaning</em>: White wave or white phantom.</p>
<p><strong>Alexandra:</strong> Feminine form of the Greek name <em>Alexander</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: Protector of men.</p>
<p><strong>Allison:</strong> A matronymic form meaning <em>son of Alice</em>. This name was originally a masculine name.</p>
<p><strong>Haley:</strong> From the Norse word <em>haela</em>. This name has many spelling  derivatives. <em>Meaning</em>: A hero.</p>
<p><strong>Maria:</strong> Latin, French, Italian, Spanish and Swedish form of <em>Mary</em>, derived from the Hebrew name Miriam. <em>Meaning</em>: Sea of bitterness, sorrow.</p>
<p><strong>Kaylee:</strong> A variant form of Kylie or Kelly, which is a variant form of Kelt or Celt<em></em>, antecedents of the Gaelic families of Europe. <em>Meaning</em>: Usually interpreted as <em>the war-like ones</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Lily:</strong> A derivative of Lillian or Lilian, from the Latin <em>lilium</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: A lily.</p>
<p><strong>Makayla:</strong> A form of Michaela, derived from Hebrew. <em>Meaning</em>: Who is like God?</p>
<p><strong>Brooke:</strong> From Old English <em>broc</em> and Middle English <em>brok</em>. <em>Meaning</em>: to break out, as in a stream of water.</p>
<p><strong>Mackenzie:</strong> A Gaelic patronymic form. <em>Meaning</em>: A son (or descendant) of Kenneth.</p>
<p><strong>Nicole:</strong> Feminine French form of Nicholas.</p>
<p><strong>Addison:</strong> A patronymic form of the pet form of Adelaide. <em>Meaning</em>: Addie's son.</p>
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