Popular Baby Names in 2007
Addison and Aiden were the most popular names given to newborns by Kansas parents in 2007. For the second consecutive year, the top name for girls and for boys is uni-gender.
Last year was the first time since the state began compiling a list thatthe top name for both girls and boys was uni-gender.
Emma, Madison, Ava and Hailey join Addison in the top five most popular girls’ names list.
New parents didn’t stray much from past naming habits, with only one new entry in the girls’ top 10: Isabella. New names in the top 25 were Avery, which entered the top 25 for the first time, Alyssa and Chloe. Kaylee is the girl’s name with the most spelling variation (31).
Aiden occupies the top spot on the boys list for the fourth year running.
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Vitamin A to Zinc for Pregnant Moms
The first step to conquering pregancy nutrition is understanding what you’re eating, how much you should eat, why you’re eating it and how it’s going to help your baby.
1. Vitamin A: Vitamin A helps the development of baby’s bones and teeth, as well as their heart, ears, eyes and immune system (the body system that fights infection). Vitamin A deficiency has been associated with vision problems, which is why your mom always told you to eat your carrots when you were a kid! Getting enough Vitamin A during pregancy will also help your body repair the damage caused by childbirth.
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