Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label babies. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

BabyCenter's List of Most-Popular Baby Names of the Decade and 2009

Yahoo.com- Each year, BabyCenter gets the inside scoop on the most popular baby names from hundreds and thousands of new parents.

Here's what's hot and what's not in 2009. We also went a step further this year to bring you the 50 most popular names of the decade.

Note: To capture true popularity, our exclusive baby names list combines names that sound the same but have multiple spellings (like Aden, Aiden, and Ayden).

Top girls' names of the decade
1. Emma
2. Emily
3. Madison
4. Isabella
5. Ava
See all 50 top girls' names >

Top boys' names of the decade
1. Aiden
2. Jacob
3. Ethan
4. Matthew
5. Nicholas
See all 50 top boys' names >


Top girls' names of 2009
1. Isabella
2. Sophia
3. Emma
4. Olivia
5. Ava
See all 100 top girls' names >

Top boys' names of 2009
1. Aiden
2. Ethan
3. Jackson
4. Jayden
5. Jacob
See all 100 top boys' names >

Monday, June 1, 2009

Abandoned Newborn Found Inside Box

OCALA, Fla. -- A search is under way for the parents of a newborn who was found when a driver in Ocala spotted the infant's hand sticking out of a box that was left on the side of an isolated dirt road.

The driver made the discovery Saturday evening at the intersection of Northwest 17th Street and Northwest 24th Avenue in Ocala. The newborn was found in a QVC cardboard box, along with a blanket, an article of clothing and a diaper.

Paramedics said the girl, who is about 3 to 7 days old, appeared to be in good health. Ocala police said the child may have been abandoned the night before being found.

The child has been placed in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.

"It's terrible that someone would do that. I would rather them drop (the baby) on my doorstep than to do that. Take (the child) somewhere safe. They say ants had got on (the infant)," said Lois Dowdy, who lives near the location where the child was found.

"It's very sad. It's very dangerous. There are snakes out here," said Florastine Lee, who also lives nearby. "A lot of dangerous animals come out at night that could have eaten up that child, and that child did not ask to come into the world."

"I really don't understand why somebody would do something like that to a child," said Ernest Cox, who lives nearby.

Ocala police were searching for a woman driving a gray pickup with a white topper who was seen in the area on Friday at about 7:30 p.m.

"I hope they find the parents and get things resolved," Dowdy said.

"I think that child deserved better than what that mother did," Florastine said.

State law allows for an unwanted newborn to be left at a hospital, fire station or other emergency medical service station without it being considered child neglect.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.