WASHINGTON -- When children born in 2005 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 border states, it will be hard to miss José, Angel, and Mia.
For the 10th year running, Emily is the most popular name for infant girls in the United States, according to figures released for this Mother's Day by the Social Security Administration.
''The whole question was whether Emma was 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.
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