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Other news from the Social Security Administration, which has been compiling baby-name rankings since 1880, include data on the fastest-rising names — the No. 1 of which for girls is Daleyza. That’s clearly due to the popularity of the Spanish-language mun2 “Larrymania” reality show, on which star Larry Hernandez has a daughter with that name. -Beth Greenfield, Shine Staff | Team Mom LUCIA 
A SMOOTH SOUNDING NAME This name, Lucia, was chosen by someone for the baby girl born to Mel Gibson and Oksana Griegorieva. Who chose it, and what it means, is a mystery because of the overshadowing media reports about their relationship which was reported to have started when they met in high school but ended with the start of telephone call(s), for example, and a graphic image of Oksanas face bruised and battered in what looked like what is called in 2014 a selfie and which was exposed on the internet. The name, Lucia, however does have a smooth sound but whether it has come from a biblical origin or is an obviously traditional name for parents who don’t want something that sounds made up is still unknown as most names are, unless you research it on the internet, at your local libraries, or have a family who shares this kind of information with you. This name, Lucia, also sounds like other names which I noticed were NOT listed in the top 10 categories for boys and girls born in 2013 in this article. These names are Lewis and Lucita, or Jayceon and Jillian, for examples, and are also popular for reasons of their own. This obviously could be include familiarity with a celebrity as suggested in the article, but also a familiarity with a family member who is not a celebrity or famous, that a parent or parents would like their child to remember or relate to. So, one can conclude that the names listed in this article as top ten for 2013 are a listing from a small research circle that may have come from one country only even with the world-wide-web access to the internet. STRANGE AND UNUSUAL ENOUGH 
THE NAME ALSO SOUNDS LIKE THE NAME LUCIFER. Some people who have creative minds, and equipment to match, pick up on this concept immediately when babies are born to people they feel they know, or dont know, and create cartoons like The Friendly Ghost, for example, which reminds them of a time long ago. Some people are more creative currently, and create an image, cartoon, or go to the lengths of a movie which projects their perspective and idea of what the name means in 2014. However, these ideas are either allowed to air in the media, or are denied authorization, for whatever reason(s) which may include majority profits not projected directly at the motion picture company and/or management. COMMONLY AND UNIVERSALLY
THE NAME IS SIMILAR TO THE NAME LOU The name Lou is most likely used as a slang everywhere on the globe because it is a derivative of the many original names it could be in specific meaning. It can be a male or female name, as a matter of fact, with gender becoming a major issue in todays many relationship issues. Closer to the reasoning of a persons name is something that can be found specifically if one asks the parent or parents themselves; should they choose to release the truth of the matter and which may or may not be personal to them but may or may not be a personal choice by one or both of the parents. These reasons can be infinite because of the infinite number of people who may know someone name Lou who they want their child to remember and/or relate to. -Just Janice LUCIFER en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer Christian writers explained the motives of the angels rebellion and the nature of his sin in the same way, but added pride against God, which they mention more frequently than envy or jealousy with regard to humanity.[22][23][24] Christian tradition, influenced by the Jewish presentation of the passage of Isaiah as applicable to Satan,[18] came to use the Latin word for morning star, lucifer, as a proper name (Lucifer) for Satan as Satan was before his fall.[25] As a result, Lucifer has become a by-word for Satan in the Church and in popular literature,[3] as in Dante Alighieris Inferno and John Miltons Paradise Lost.[14] However, the Latin word lucifer kept its original positive sense for early Christians, as is evident from its use as a personal name by, among others, two 4th-century bishops, Lucifer of Cagliari and Lucifer of Siena, and its appearance in the Easter Proclamation as a description of Jesus. SAINT LUCY Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), also known as Saint Lucy, or Saint Lucia (Italian Santa Lucia), was a young Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Churches. She is one of eight women, who along with the Blessed Virgin Mary, are commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. Her feast day, known as Saint Lucys Day, is celebrated in the West on 13 December. St. Lucia of Syracuse was honored in the Middle Ages and remained a well-known saint in early modern England.[3] Behind the Namebehindthename/name/lucia Top Baby Names in 2013 https://shine.yahoo/parenting/top-baby-names-in-2013-include-surprise-for-boys-154535007.html
Posted on: Sat, 10 May 2014 16:58:06 +0000

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