Here Are The 10 Most Popular Baby Names In Florida
Chances are at any given time you’ll know at least one person expecting a beautiful new bundle of joy (or sometimes several). Whether you want to find a name that others find easy on the ears or you’d like to pick something outside the mainstream, this list of Florida’s most popular baby names can help you out. Some of them might even surprise you.

Mia is a shorter version of the name Maria that has Latin origins and means "mine" or "wished-for child."
Pictured: Mia Farrow.

This traditionally French last name meaning stone worker has become a very popular boy's first name.
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Michael has Hebrew origins and means "which man is like God?" Pictured is the appropriately baby-faced actor Michael Cera.
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Jacob also has Hebrew origins and means "following after."
Pictured: Twilight character Jacob Black (actor Taylor Lautner).

Olivia originates from the Latin word for olive. It was first used by Shakespeare in the play Twelfth Night.

Liam is a shorter form of William with Irish origins. It means strong mind and protection.
Pictured is the Irish actor Liam Neeson.

The name Emma originated in Germanic languages and means "universal" or "whole."
Pictured: British actress Emma Watson.

Noah has Hebrew origins and means "peace" or "rest."
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Sophia comes from the Greek language and means "wisdom."
Pictured: Italian Actress Sophia Loren.

Isabella is a form of Isabel and means "promise of God."
Pictured: Twilight's Isabella (Bella) Swan, played by actress Kristen Stewart.
Doesn’t it seem like we love European names these days? And what about all the “M” names? Were any of these surprising to you? Have you chosen any of them for your own children? Let us know in the comments below!
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