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The official list will be tallied by the Social Security Administration next spring but the web posting by Pamela Redmond Satran, the co-author of 10 bestselling baby name guides and a developer of the new baby-naming site nameberry, reveals Harper, Quinn, Clara, Clementine, Ivy, Bryn, Juliet, Jillian, and Pearl are increasing in popularity on her list of the Top 100 names.
Number five is the classic name Elizabeth. Margaret, after a few years in decline, is now at No. 78. Alice appears at No. 11, while Amelia is growing in popularity at No. 14. "Plain" Jane is still popular at No. 27 on the list, just ahead of Chloe.