These are the 81 most popular names in the U.S. for 2003. Eliminate your least favorite 4 from each gender:
Girls
Emily, Emma, Madison, Hannah, Olivia, Abigail, Alexis, Ashley, Elizabeth, Samantha, Isabella, Sarah, Grace, Alyssa, Lauren, Kayla, Brianna, Jessica, Taylor, Sophia, Anna, Victoria, Natalie, Chloe, Sydney, Hailey, Jasmine, Rachel, Morgan, Megan, Jennifer, Kaitlyn, Julia, Haley, Mia, Katherine, Destiny, Alexandra, Nicole, Maria, Ava, Savannah, Brooke, Ella, Allison, Mackenzie, Paige, Stephanie, Jordan, Kylie, Makayla, Faith, Amanda, Kaylee, Jenna, Andrea, Trinity, Zoe, Katelyn, Madeline, Mary, Michelle, Kimberly, Rebecca, Sara, Alexa, Caroline, Gabrielle, Lily, Vanessa, Angelina, Riley, Sierra, Amber, Gabriella, Autumn, Lillian, Audrey, Ariana, Jada Erin
Boys:
Jacob, Michael, Joshua, Andrew, Joseph, Ethan, Daniel, Christopher, Anthony, William, Ryan, Nicholas, David, Tyler, Alexander, John, James, Dylan, Zachary, Brandon, Jonathan, Samuel, Christian, Benjamin, Justin, Nathan, Jose, Logan, Gabriel, Kevin, Noah, Austin, Caleb, Robert, Thomas, Elijah, Jordan, Aidan, Cameron, Hunter, Jason, Angel, Connor, Evan, Jack, Luke, Isaac, Aaron, Isaiah, Gavin, Jackson, Kyle, Luis, Juan, Mason, Eric, Brian, Charles, Adam, Sean, Alex, Bryan, Carlos, Nathaniel, Ian, Jesus, Adrian, Steven, Cole, Lucas, Owen, Aiden, Devin, Jayden, Diego, Timothy, Julian, Cody, Blake, Seth
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