With all of the unique baby names coming from celebrities these days, Arizona Foothills Magazine decided to take a look at the most popular baby names in 2011. Take a peek at the top 10 most popular names for boys and girls from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Top 10 Most Popular Names for Girls
- Sophia
- Isabella
- Emma
- Mia
- Emily
- Olivia
- Abigail
- Ava
- Elizabeth
- Chloe
Top 10 Most Popular Names for Boys
- Jacob
- Anthony
- Daniel
- Michael
- Angel
- Ethan
- Noah
- Aiden
- Alexander
- Mason
Sophia
Gender: Girl
Origin: Greek
Meaning: In the form of Sophie, means wisdom
2010 Ranking: No. 2
Celebrities who named their daughter Sophia: Benjamin Bratt and Talisa Soto, Jude Law, and Sylvester Stallone
Isabella
Gender: Girl
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: God is my vow
2010 Ranking: No. 1
Celebrities who named their daughter Isabella: Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, and Matt Damon
Emma
Gender: Girl
Origin: German
Meaning: Universal
2010 Ranking: No. 3
Celebrities who named their daughter Emma: Cynthia Watros, Kristi Yamaguchi and Martina McBride
Jacob
Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: the supplanter
2010 Ranking: No. 1
Celebrities who named their son Jacob: Dustin Hoffman, Albert Brooks, and James Caan
Anthony
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Priceless
2010 Ranking: No. 10
Celebrities who named their son Anthony: Joan Collins, Jerry Lewis, Veronica Lake, and Angela Lansbury
Daniel
Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: God is my judge
2010 Ranking: No. 8
Celebrities who named their son Mason: Anna Nicole Smith, Dan Rather, Natasha Richardson and Liam Neeson, Patricia Heaton and David Hunt