Girl names that end in A sound great when you sing them, and they're amazingly popular in Texas. And if you're having a boy, start the name with an E and he will be surrounded by lots of alphabetical friends in the lunch line.
For the past few years, baby names that end in "a" for girls or "n" for boys have been wildly popular. But this year, names like Olivia, Ava, Ethan, and Logan will have to move over for more magical and mythical choices.
Anyone who has a baby in the Treasure Valley this year probably isn't naming her Karen. In fact, this may be the end of the name all together. But Karens, this may be a good thing!
Texans can come up with some goodies! Just look at any kindergarten class list, and high five yourself for stamping your kids with some unique, cool, and creative name
Yay for us! We don't get too cutesy with baby names in Texas, and I just know our kids will grow up to be the coolest, smartest, most well-adjusted kids on the planet.
The most popular baby names in Texas draw from the past, and mix tradition with current trends. If this Top 5 list is any indication, Texans are great at naming babies.
Father Time is about to make his way off of the 2014 calendar to make way for Baby New Year and 2015, but before we say goodbye to 2014, BabyCenter has released its annual list of the most popular names for the year.