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There are 21 Song names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Song names 1 to 20. Within these names, Ava (German and English) was the most popular in 2007, followed in descending order by Samantha (English, French, and German), Lily (English), Layla (Arabic), Amanda (English, Finnish, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Chelsea (English), Carmen (English, Romanian, and Spanish), Melody (English), Delilah (English and German), Marlene (English and German), Aria (English and Italian), Deborah (English, French, German, and Hebrew), and Brandy (English). The unusual Song names are Chantal (Dutch, English, and French), Gita (Czech and Indian), Mavis (English and Scottish), Renana (English), Charmaine (English), Fenella (English, Irish, and Scottish), and Magalie (English and French). Song names are popular as baby girl names, and they are also regarded as trendy. The names' popularity increased from the 1910s up to the 1980s; before that, they were of modest use only. Their usage peaked in 1989 with 4.031% of baby girls being given Song names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 12 Song names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2007, their total usage was 2.429% with 13 Song names listed among the top 1000. Among all Song names, Ava (German and English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #4 and a usage of 0.8572%.
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WORD/MEANING MATCH: Aria Ava Carmen Chantal Gita ... song; exalted one ... the word gita meaning 'song' ... Bhagavad Gita, meaning 'song of god'. ... Mavis Melody Renana ... joy, song ...Renana's meaning is 'joy, song'. ... DESCRIPTION MATCH: Amanda Brandy Charmaine Chelsea Deborah Delilah Fenella ... white shoulder ... of Thomas Moore's The Song of Fionnuala ... Layla Lily Magalie ... of a Provençal folk song, and could be derived ... Marlene Samantha
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