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Calling the tots: baby-naming trends.(curvatures)(Brief Article)

Publication: Curve

Publication Date: 01-NOV-03

Author: Beach, Heidi
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Curve Magazine, Outspoken Enterprises, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 863-6538

In recent months, there has been much buzz around American baby-naming trends, triggered, no doubt, by a report released annually by the Social Security Administration that documents the most popular names in their registry. We at CURVE wanted to know whether the baby Jacobs and Emilys of the world--last...

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