We've been watching this little one grow up for years now. No surprise there.
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Jennifer Lawrence's Hunger Games character snags the top spot among names for girls. Glad to know people are naming their daughter after such a compelling female heroine. I have no problem with greeting a class full of Katniss A., Katniss N., and Katniss E. in about five years.
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This one falls squarely in the not what I expected category. Had no idea all of you were such Imogen Heap fans.
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We've been watching this little one grow up for years now. No surprise there.
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And the same goes for her little sister. The Affleck girls are a pop culture no brainer given how wholesome that family appears -- and how often we see images of the brood.
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You knew this one was coming. Harper Beckham may be a little young for all that fashionista trendsetter talk, but she's definitely setting trends in the baby names department.
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Kourtney Kardashian's second born is making baby name waves just like her first, Mason.
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OK, didn't see this one coming either. But cute name nonetheless. Extra points if your kid has red hair.
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Elizabeth Bank's candidness about her surrogacy experience with her son Felix seems to have turned some heads-- and influenced some birth certificates.
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Perving on Miley Cyrus's fiance, I see. But you just like the name, you say. Say no more. I see how it is.
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Take it from Scarlett Johansson's mom -- a name like Scarlett can make all the difference.
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