Here Are The 10 Most Popular Baby Names In Michigan
Seems like we’re going for the more traditional names here in Michigan, with an emphasis on names that might have previously fallen out of favor but are now as popular as ever. Here are the 10 most popular baby names as of 2014, according to the Social Security Administration.

With an Italian origin, Isabella means "God is my oath."

Hebrew in origin, Jacob means supplanter. Pictured here, Taylor Lautner, who starred as Jacob in the popular Twilight series.
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With Greek origins, Sophia stands for wisdom. Pictured here, Sofia Vergara (note different spelling.)
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Traditionally a last name, it's becoming a popular first name, too. Pictured here, Nick Carter.

A varient of Eve, this German name means bird. Pictured here, Eva Mendes (another variant of the name.)

With English roots, this name means, well, stone worker. But you already knew that, right? Pictured here, reality TV star Mason Disick (offspring to one of the Kardashians.)

With Latin origins, Emma means universal. Pictured here, Emma Stone.

With Hebrew roots, this name means peaceful.
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Latin in origin, Olivia means Olive. Pictured here, Mariska Hargitay, who famously plays Olivia Benson in Law and Order: SVU.

Short for William, Liam has Irish origins and means strong-willed warrior. Pictured here, Liam Neeson.
Have you noticed any trends? Looks like Jacob and Isabella from the Twilight film series has stood the test of time, even years after the movies came out. Do you know any youngsters with any of these names? What are some more unusual ones that you think should get some recognition? Tell us about them in the comments below.
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