jeudi 25 avril 2019

Celebrity Health And Fitness Secrets

 Celebrity Health And Fitness Secrets

 

The truth is, it takes a lot of commitment and money to look the way celebrities do and, being the public figures that they are, they cannot afford to slack off when it comes to taking care of their physical appearance. Here are their secrets.

Let's be real, the way they look is part of their business. They are a product being marketed so they have to look, well worth paying the ticket price for. Aside from the clothes on the outside, the hair and the makeup from the neck up, celebrities have to take good care of their bodies. It's a total package from head to designer-clad feet.

So, what do they know that you don't?

It is no surprise that these stars have found their own secrets when it comes to staying fit and gorgeous. Their health agenda can range from extreme workouts to well-planned meals. Here are some of the diet and exercise secrets of seven women celebrities.

1. Jennifer Aniston

The star of the phenomenal television show "Friends" not only mesmerized audiences with her adorable comic sense and her famous hairstyle, she is also known for having one of the sexiest bodies in Hollywood. She continues to appear on countless magazine covers and in other advertising. To stay trim, Jennifer follows the 40:30:30 diet method. The diet consists of:

40% Low glycemic carbohydrates - Foods such as beans, fruits and vegetables, legumes

30% lean proteins - Tofu, fish, chicken, turkey, beef and low fat dairy products

30% essential fats - nuts and seeds, fish, and olive-based oils

It is essential that every meal should contain macro nutrients to attain the balance of hormones and maximum weight loss. If you don't know what macro nutrients are, do a web search. Suffice to say these are important food groups to add to your diet.

2. Kate Hudson

The gorgeous daughter of actress Goldie Hawn gained 60 pounds during her pregnancy, which she needed to shed quickly before starting her next film. From her previous eating plan, she switched to a higher protein diet. She consumed high protein meals in smaller portions, and she combined this diet with an exercise program that includes weight training and cardiovascular workouts. The high protein intake is a trick employed by male weight lifters to shed fat and build muscle.

Her post pregnancy figure garnered some constructive criticism from friends and industry types which may have given her incentive to shed all that baby weight in only four months! In the process she gained rippled abs that is the envy of many in Hollywood and that's just counting the men!

3. Oprah Winfrey

As one of the most successful talk-show hosts in the world, there is no question that Oprah has an ongoing battle to maintain her physical appearance for her millions of fans. It's no secret that Oprah is known as one of those celebrities who are constantly battling weight gain. If you are a regular viewer, you have seen the shift in weight over the years. She has recently toned up her figure and has never looked more fit.

She combines a regular exercise regime with a solid diet plan. Oprah works out five days a week, spending 30 minutes on the treadmill and doing free weights. Her eating plan consists of legumes, fish, nuts, fruits and vegetables, chicken and dairy products that are low-fat. She limits her consumption of white sugar and flour. Oprah also credits her trim figure to her habit of not eating anything after seven in the evening.

4. Gwyneth Paltrow

A lot of people may find it hard to believe that the perpetually slim Academy award-winning actress actually needs to diet. Gwyneth actually follows a healthy eating plan that resembles Oprah's, avoiding sugar and white flour. She usually follows a macrobiotic diet, eating foods like vegetables, brown rice, and lean meat. She also eliminated products containing dairy from her diet, and does yoga every day.

5. Madonna

The pop star known as the "Material Girl" has always flaunted her body as one of the tools of her business. To stay looking sexy, she has become a true fitness groupie over the years. She keeps herself in tip-top shape by practicing Ashtanga Yoga, and follows a strict diet that mostly shuns junk foods. She adopted a macrobiotic eating plan that includes organic foods rich in lean protein.

6. Claudia Schiffer

The bodacious German super model eats salad and steamed vegetables for dinner and eats only fruits before the afternoon. While on locations, she prefers to eat black grapes and drinks tomato juice and herbal tea. No where do we find meat on the menu but that's not to say she doesn't eat meat, fish, or poultry occasionally.

7. Christie Brinkley

Longtime super model Christie Brinkley maintains her all-American good looks by being a vegetarian. She does not keep junk foods of any kind inside her home to avoid being tempted beyond what she can handle. She snacks on sweet potatoes in place of candy bars, and she adopts a liquid juice diet when she needs to slim down fast.

In closing, take heart, celebrities are just like you and me. If you saw them on the street or in the supermarket they obviously wouldn't be looking like they are ready to walk the red carpet at that moment. Chances are you might not even recognize them because you are not expecting them to look average.

Yes, they need to maintain their figures more than anyone else because they are constantly in the public eye but you also can have a celebrity-like body by following the diet and fitness plans of the stars. With the right clothes, hair and makeup, you can look red-carpet worthy too!

7 Things to Know Before Having a Second Baby

Thinking about having a second baby? Learn how you’ll parent differently.

 

 If you thought having your first baby was a whirlwind experience, then having your second is a whole different ball-game!

 

Well, in my case, I had my second baby exactly one minute after my first! Yay for twins.
So I had to sit down with some mom friends who have children more than one minute apart to get the scoop on what it’s really like before considering baby number two.
Here’s the deal mamas!
While it would be nice to simply hit the repeat button on your life when baby number two comes along, this little one will bring with it a slew of changes and turmoil – including preparing your home for this new addition.
From the experience of a second pregnancy to the reaction of your first born to his or her new sibling/attention-hog, there are a lot of things to keep in mind when deciding to have a second baby.
Don’t worry! Despite the shock and awe, it’s still an amazing experience. Here are some things to know before having a second baby that will give you a leg-up on this life-changing event:

1. There’s No Perfect Time to Have a Second Baby

Maybe you want to wait until your oldest child is in school before having another. Or maybe you want your children to be close in age. Whatever your plan, it’s going to be hectic and chaotic no matter how much you prepare for it.
If you’re waiting for that sweet spot in your life to have another child when everything will magically fall into place, your first will be grown up and moved out before it happens.
While you should definitely take the time to discuss and plan for another child, just know that there’s no perfect window of opportunity. Whenever it happens, your family’s life will need to adjust to the addition.
And in spite of all the planning, some of my mom friends said “accidents” turned out to be the best thing to happen to them.
And I’m pretty sure I was a mistake since my sister is 11 years older than me

2. Your First Child Will be Jealous

Yup. There’s no way around this. Your little one is going to have a huge reality check when his or her little sibling comes along. No longer will he or she be the center of your universe – they will have to share the spotlight with a tiny being that demands constant attention and care.
The best approach is to be proactive and prepare your child for the changes about to come. Although there’s no amount of stories, videos, t-shirts and discussions that can make the transition into sibling-hood 100% easy-breezy, giving them a heads up will help to alleviate the shock from those changes.

Once darling number two arrives on the scene, you may notice your first child reverting back to baby-like behavior in order to regain your attention.
Some of these wonderful little behaviors may include bed-wetting, temper tantrums, baby talk, thumb-sucking and wanting a bottle or pacifier.
It may seem that your child is simply mimicking the behaviors of his or her younger sibling, but the regression is likely caused by the stress and frustration of not having your full attention. These feelings eventually develop into insecurity for your first born, leading them to cope by reverting to behaviors they know will get your attention and comfort.
You can help your little one through this difficult period of adjustment by not reprimanding the regressive behavior and by taking the time to talk to him or her. Ask them how they are feeling and try to help them identify those feelings.
Most importantly, make time for them. There’s no doubt that caring for a baby is a lot of work, but your older child needs your love and care too. Try to have meaningful one-on-one time, such as reading a story together at bedtime, that your child can look forward to and rely upon.
And no matter how tired you are…don’t skip this mamas!
And while my older twin didn’t regress, my twins did have sibling rivalry at a very young age!
Twins learning to share…not going too well though!

3. You Have Enough Love

When you consider having a second baby, you may find yourself thinking: “How can I possibly love another child as much as my first?” If this is you, immediately ditch the notion that love can be quantified – and even if it could, it doesn’t divide, it multiplies.
This worry may prevent you from bonding with your second baby right away and this is completely normal.
Stress over dividing attention between two children may delay that strong tie of love, but this does not make you a bad mother. Not all mothers, even with their first child, bond immediately.
Another normal feeling is to experience distance from your oldest child. You may become so wrapped up in the care of your second baby that you are not giving your other child the attention you feel they deserve.
Again, this occurrence is no judgment on you as a mother. Once you settle into a routine with the new baby, your firstborn will fit right back into your life again.
Once that happens, you will find yourself completely capable of loving each child with your whole heart. You will love their individual personalities and unique traits.
When it comes to loving both your children, your heart makes room.

4. Your Second Pregnancy Will be Different

Ask any mother of more than one child what her second pregnancy was like and she probably couldn’t tell you! You’re likely going to be so busy caring for your firstborn that you may just forget you are pregnant.
It’s also likely you are not going to have time to pay as close attention to the pregnancy as you did the first time around.
Not only are you going to have less time to enjoy the pregnancy, but you are going to have less time for self-care as well. All that rest and relaxation you enjoyed during your first pregnancy is not going to happen during your second.
Which is why it is important to rally the support of friends, family and, especially, your partner.
Have them watch your oldest while you focus on yourself. Take this time to walk, relax or even sleep.
You also want to make sure you keep up with important pregnancy-related routines such as taking prenatal vitamins everyday.
If you have to, set an alarm on your phone to remind you each day or place your pills by your toothbrush as a visual reminder.
During your second pregnancy you are also going to experience different symptoms.
While you may not have suffered morning sickness while pregnant with your first, this doesn’t mean you won’t with your second. You’ll also notice your baby bump popping out sooner during this pregnancy, since the skin was already stretched from your first.

5. Your Labor Will Probably be Shorter

Since this isn’t your uterus’ and cervix’s first rodeo, all phases from contractions to pushing are likely going to be shorter.
This is due to a phenomenon called “muscle memory,” where your uterus and cervix “remember” the movements they need to perform to give birth. Think of riding a bike – it might be years since you’ve ridden one but once you get on, your body remembers what to do.
Because the entire process happens more quickly with a second baby, it’s advised to get to the hospital much sooner than your previous pregnancy.
There are, of course, exceptions as your second baby may be larger or in a precarious position, making the pushing and delivery process longer.
Unfortunately, even with a quicker delivery, the after-pain of birthing your second child tends to be worse.
Since your uterus has done this before its muscle tone is decreased so, this time around, it has to work harder and really clench down to get the baby out.
If your first child was born cesarean-section (c-section), a vaginal birth is an option for your second child. Back in the day it was recommended that if a child is born c-section, then all subsequent children must be delivered the same way.
That being said, the doctors need to take some factors into consideration, mainly the reason why you had a c-section in the first place. There is always a risk to attempting a vaginal birth after having a c-section, so it’s vital you speak to your medical provider about your options.

6. You’ll be Half as Prepared Than You Were with Your First

Not only will you be too busy with your current little one to take care of yourself, you are not going to have time to prepare for baby number two nearly as much as you did for the first one. But that’s okay, because guaranteed a lot of what you had prepared for your first born was unnecessary anyway.
You may not have time to sort outfits by size or color, or place neatly folded diapers in the changing table, but, in all honesty, that stuff is just going to become one big mess eventually.
What’s the harm in letting it start that way?Instead of getting caught up in unnecessary preparations, use whatever time you have to focus on what is necessary. Make sure you have the basics before worrying about fancy items like a Diaper Genie or bottle warmers. Stock the closet with clothes, the changing table with diapers and the kitchen with bottles.
If you need help finding the perfect bottle, check out the baby bottle I used for my twins!
And don’t forget to pack your overnight bag.
 
7. It’s Easier Than You Think
The beauty of having a second child is that you end up taking everything you thought was vital for taking care of a baby and throwing it out the window!
Seriously, the notion of doing it “right” seems less important the second time around.
You’ll find yourself less stressed about whether or not your baby is eating the highest quality organic foods and focus instead on whether or not he or she is eating. The strict napping schedule you adhered to with your first is going to become a sleep-when-you-can fest with your second baby.
You’re going to learn real fast how to “wing it.”
Toddler lunches may become a snack dump of grapes, crackers and cheese while breastfeeding will definitely occur while you are peeing at some point.
Having two children means finding creative ways to use your time.
You will, however, remember what goes in to caring for a baby and the routine will all come back to you. You’ll remember how to change a diaper, warm a bottle and bathe a baby.
Much like your uterus’ muscle memory, your body will probably know what to do with a new baby before your mind does.
And after a while it will all fall into place and you’ll be rocking a new routine with both of your precious little ones.

19 Best First Birthday Gift Ideas

Discover the perfect first birthday gift ideas for your little one to enjoy.


Why give more thought to what you buy your baby for their first birthday? That’s just it, it’s their very first birthday! And I know, as you can imagine, each toy will not be cherished for the entire year.


But every gift is not created equal! You want to buy something affordable your child will love, yet not outgrow within a two-week period.
So many toys to choose from, right? How do you know which ones your child will love?
Here are some of the most popular first birthday gift ideas for toddlers on the market, mama.
Pick a gift you’ll be surprised your child is still playing with long after the big day.

19 First Birthday Gift Ideas

1. Cutting Food

Children love to role play things we do in our everyday life! Give your child the fun of exploration, creative thinking, and hand-eye coordination skills.
This 24-piece set is safe for kids and includes a variety of plastic fruits, veggies, and other foods as well as a play knife and cutting board.
Watch out, there’s a new chef in town! Let your child’s mind run wild as they cook up little concoctions.
Note: This includes small pieces. To prevent choking, it is important to make sure your child is supervised while playing with these toys.

2. 100 First Words

The first couple of years are filled with so many firsts. Pretty soon (if not already), your baby will start talking!
Help your little one learn all about the world around them through reading and teaching them simple words.
Each page of the book is made with hard material (childproof) and built to last! Give your baby a head start and enjoy watching them pick up new words quickly.

3. Smart Shots Sports Center

Root on your toddler as he or she shoots hoops! This is a fun way to get exercise and improve their motor skills.
It includes a basketball for shooting and a soccer ball for kicking. It has over 50 songs, sounds, phrases and introduces numbers and shapes.
It even has a scoreboard that lights up!

4. Animal Sounds Hayride

Old McDonald never gets old! This toy tractor comes along with a farmer and 4 farm animals (a cow, pig, horse, and sheep).

Each animal can be taken out of the tractor. Put each animal back into the tractor and push down to hear the sound that animal makes!

5. Funerica Play Kitchen Table Food and Tea Set

Boys and girls alike love this! Let your kiddo throw a party of their very own or just enjoy playing around in the kitchen (with no real pills of course!).
This set includes a play kids table, play food, play drinks and dishes.
It even has a fake knife and cutting board to accompany the fruits that are pre-cut in half and are self-stick.

6. A Wallet with Cards

I’ll admit this is not something you would typically find in the children’s toy department. But hey, babies love this!
Funny thing how they can actually find this more delightful than playing with their own toys. Buy an average wallet from the store and stock it up with some plastic cards just like a regular wallet.
Who would’ve thought that this would be in the list of first baby gift ideas?
You don’t need cards that actually mean anything. You can use old gift cards, old library cards, or old rewards cards. Makes no difference to your child!
It’s just fun for them to take the cards out.
If there’s a picture slot, add in a photo or two for them to look at.
Then let them have at it. They’ll love it!

7. Animal Farm Wooden Activity Cube

This cube has so much to do!
Give your child a toy that improves hand-eye coordination and helps your child to learn about cause and effect.
Kids love hands-on learning activities as it holds their attention for a while. Let them open doors and spin the spinners on each face of this 5-sided cube.
The cube has rounded corners to prevent injuries as well.

8. Toddler Musical Instrument Set

Give the gift of music. This musical set includes 24 pieces of shaking, taping, beating, and blowing instruments.
Through creative play, your child will learn about beats and rhythms and…fun!
Note: the shaker eggs are a choking hazard and your child should at all times be supervised while playing with them.
Let your toddler play happy baby music until their lil heart’s content, mama.

9. Vtech Write and Learn Creative Center

While there are many magnetic drawing pads out there, this one tops all of what I’ve seen.


It offers a creative space for freestyle drawings but it also teaches children how to draw anything from a simple line to 26 different shapes and objects.
You can also customize it for your child. It will teach them step-by-step how to write their name!

10. Personalized Baby Hand and Footprint Keepsake

Okay, okay. I know this isn’t a toy your child will enjoy at age one. BUT…it made the list since it’s still an absolutely adorable way to mark the first year of your baby’s life, mama!
It’s all about the memories. When will they ever be this small again?
You don’t have to wait until your child’s 18th birthday to look back at this keepsake. Over the years (trust me), you’ll want to look back at these memories over and over.
Capture it now and think of it like a gift to you and your baby (which you’ll appreciate over the years).

11. Soft Jungle Animals Toy Set

Stuffed animals have been a hit with children for many years. Most children have at least one favorite stuffed animal friend.
This set comes with six safari animals. This is perfect for long car rides or going to restaurants for supper.

12. Learning Tool Workbench for Kids

What do kids do best? Take stuff apart of course!
So let them. A major part of your baby’s learning experience is to learn via hands-on experience just how things work.
This workbench has plastic working tools as well as a shape sorter to keep your child busy and learning.

13. Munchkin 2 Piece Snack Catcher Cups

This might not be the first thing you’d think to give a child for their first birthday. But snack cups come in handy in more ways than you can count!
Whether you’re on the go, or just hanging around the house and want to give your child a little snack, these cups are amazing. It’s a great way to encourage your child to eat independently while preventing spills and extra messes.

14. Little Rockstar Light Up Guitar

Your little one will enjoy the music and sound effects coming from this guitar.
The bright buttons light up and will keep your child entertained for a while, mama.


15. 100 Piece Wooden Block Set

Bring out the creator in your child. At age one, they are so taken up with blocks (it’s almost unbelievable).
This set includes a variety of shapes including cube, cylinder, triangular prism, arch, rectangular prism, and more.

16. Splash Seas Water Table

This is a great way for your child to have some fun outdoors or on the porch if the weather permits.
The messier and more wet your child gets, the more fun they seem to have. Your toddler will love this if they cry when you take them out of the bath.
This splash table even comes with an umbrella to shade from the sun.

17. 8 Piece Wooden Peg Puzzle with Sound Effects

Your child will learn shapes and animal sounds with this 8-piece puzzle.
Each farm animal makes a sound and will help your child eventually connect animals to the sounds they make.
It’ll also improve their memory and thinking skills as they try to put each piece of the puzzle together.

18. Fat Brain Toys Tobbles Neo

You’d be surprised how a toy so simple can keep your child engaged for more than 5 minutes!
Each bright colored sphere is meant to be stacked, wobbled, and balanced on top of each other until it all comes crashing down.
Then the fun starts again for your baby! Try it out!
Another perk is that it’s not messy and the set can be easily transported.

19. 5 Layer Ball Drop Tower

This toy has a 5 level ball-drop ramp that has a different bright color for each level.
Start by placing the ball on the top ramp and watch it swirl around and drop to each lower level until it reaches the bottom ramp.
You’re child will watch in amazement at how the ball rolls and the hole that it drops from. They’ll want to do it over and over!
It’s a great way to talk with your child about the different colors and verbally tell them what’s happening. They may not be able to express it with words, but they’ll sure find it fascinating.

Have Fun…Capture Memories!

There you go, mama! Bring on the giggles and the laughs by choosing a gift your child will love on their first birthday! They’ll only have one first birthday, so plan well.

Oh yes, and it may not seem like a big deal during the party, but take LOTS of pictures! I know the planning process can be a bit stressful.
If you have your hands full, it may be a good idea to have a designated picture-taker to capture all the great shots.
First birthdays are always so exciting! And it’s just as fun to look back on the memories.
Over to you mama! What are some of your best first birthday gift ideas? Share with us in the comments below.

50 Top Baby Names and Their Biblical Meaning

50 Top Baby Names and Their Biblical Meaning

Learn the best baby names for 2019 and their biblical meaning.


Picking your child’s name is one of the most important decisions you are going to make in your life. So no biggie…don’t stress about it.
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Biblical meanings of names for babies are a wonderful choice as they carry with them very strong meanings and are not a passing fad, such as the, shall I say unique names that celebrities give their children.
Many of these names were popular in the 1800s but regained popularity specifically in 2017.
Picking any one of these names for your little one will give them a strong start. As well, these names hold the test of time and while common, not entirely common!
Here are 50 top baby names, boy baby names, girl baby names and in alphabetical order.

Top Baby Names for 2019


Abigail

Abigail is of Hebrew origin and means my Father’s joy.
It is a very popular name and has been ranked in the top 10 names for the last decade. It can have other variations and spellings such as Abbigail, Abigal, Abbie, or Gail.

Ada

Ada is of Hebrew and German origin and means noble, happy, or adorned. Since the year 2000, it has consistently ranked in the top 500 baby names.
The Ada computer programing language is named after Ada the Countess of Lovelace who was thought to be the first computer programmer back in the 1800s. It can also be spelled as Adah or Aada.

Anna

Anna, meaning favor or grace comes from Hebrew origin.
It has many different variations, such as Ana, Ann, Anne, Annika, Annette, Hannah, and Ona. In the 1800s, Anna was the second most popular girls name and regained popularity again in the 1990s and is still popular today.

Aaron

From the Hebrew origin meaning high mountain, the name Aaron first gained popularity in the 1990s.
It has several different variations, Aron, Arron, and Arin. In the book of Exodus, Aaron was the brother of Moses.

Abram

Abram, meaning high father is of Hebrew origin and was very popular in 2012 and 2015. Abram is a version of Abraham and can also be seen as Abe, Bram, Avram, or Avraham.

Adam

Adam, possibly one of the most well known biblical names, means man. Adamo is also a variation and was very popular in the 1980s and 2010s.

Alexander

Alexander, although of Greek origin, there are several mentions of it in the Bible and means defender of men.
There are many versions of this name, such as Al, Alec, Alex, Aleksander, Lex, Xander, and Zander. 

Bethany

Bethany is actually a town at the foot of the Mount of Olives and means house of affliction. Bethany first became popular in 1987 and has held ranks over the years.

Benjamin

A very popular name, meaning son of the right hand, hit an all-time high in popularity in 2017.

Candace

Meaning queen, pure. It was very popular between the 1970s and 1990s and regained popularity in the 2000s. Variations include Candy and Candice.

Chloe

Chloe meaning new growth has many different variations, Cloe, Chloë, Cloie, Cloey, Chloie, Kloe, Khloe, Khloé, and Khloey.

Caleb

Caleb, with its different spellings of Kaleb, or Cal, means faithful.
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Delilah

Delilah, in the bible, is famous for getting Soloman to cut his hair, which gives him his strength. Meaning temptress was very popular in 2017.

Deborah

While very popular in the 1950s and 1970s there was a come back of the name in 2017.
Meaning bee, there are a wide variety of variations of the name: Debra, Debbora, Debora, Devora, Devorah, Debbi, Debby, Deb.

Daniel

Daniel is a very well know biblical name meaning God is my Judge from Hebrew origin.
There are a few varieties of the name, Danilo, Dan, Dannie, and Danny (which can also be used for girls).

Elizabeth

The name Elizabeth has been in the top 15 names for girls for just about ever. Meaning My God is an oath or Hebrew origin.
There are many different variations: Alizabeth, Elisabeth, Elysabeth, Elyse, Elyssa, Elyza, Lilabet, Lilibet, Lizbeth, Liz, Betty, Betsy, Bessy, and Libby.
Some of the most famous Elizabeths are Queen Elizabeth and Elizabeth Blackwell who was the first woman to obtain a medical degree.

Esther

Originally of Persian origin, means star, was a very popular name in the 1800s.
Regaining popularity, there are several different variations; Estée, Ester, Ettie, Hester, and Hettie.

Eden

In reference to the Garden of Eden, meaning paradise. Variations include Eaden, Eadin, Edenia, Edin, Edyn.

Elijah

Of Hebrew origin, meaning My God is Yahweh. In 2017, Elijah was the eighth most popular name with variations such as Eliya, Elias, Ilias, and Eli.

Ethan

The second most popular name in 2008 and 2009, Ethan means solid, enduring. Coming from Hebrew origin, there are two common variations; Eitan and Eytan.

Ezekiel

Of Hebrew origin, Ezekiel was a prophet in Jerusalem. Meaning God will strengthen, was in the top 100 names in 2017. Variations include Ezequiel and Zeke.

Felix

From Latin origin, means fortune. This name was very popular in the 1800s and regained popularity again recently, but does not seem to have variations.

Gabrial

From Hebrew meaning, God is my strong man, was among the top 20 names in 2010. Gabrial, who appears as an archangel in both the old and new testament and includes variations such as Gabe, Gabi, and Gavril.

Hagar

Of Hebrew origin, meaning flight, there are several different variations including Hagir, Hajar, and Agar.

Issac

Peaking in popularity in 2013 at number 29 on popular names lists, Issac means he will laugh. Other variations include Ike, Isaak, Itzhak, and Yitzhak.

Joanna

Meaning God is gracious, was very popular in the 1970s and has regained popularity. It includes many variations such as Joan, Joann, Joanne, Johanna, Jane, Jean, and Jeanne.

Joseph

From Hebrew origin, meaning he will add, was very popular in the early 1900s and regained popularity in the 2000’s. Other variations include Jose, Yousef, Josef, Guiseppe, Jo, Joe, and Joey.

Judith

Has two different meanings, praised, and woman from Judea. Judith has been in the top ranking names for the last 20 years and includes variations such as Judithe, Judyth, Judy, Judi, Jodi, Jodie, and Giulia.

Leah

A very popular name in 2009, ranking in the top 25, means weary. It also has many variations including Lee, Leigh, Lia, Lea, Leea, Leeah, and Lieh.

Luke

Meaning from Lucania, from Greek origin was in the top 30 names in 2015 and still remains high. Other variations include Lucas and Luc. Both of the names Luke and Leah were made popular from the original Star Wars films.

Lydia

Of Greek origin, means intelligent or a lady from Lydia Greece. It was originally popular in the 1800s but regained popularity in 2015 ranking in the top 80 names. Variations include Lidia, Lydea, Lyda, and Lidiya.  

Mark

Of Latin origin, meaning polite, shining, was popular in the 1960s and had a resurgence in 2017. Other variations include Marcus, Marko, and Markus.

Maria

Meaning bitterness or rebellion has been in the top 100 names for the past 20 years to so. Variations include Marea, Mariah, Marian, Marianne, and Malia. Some other popular girls with the same meaning include Mary, Mia, and Miriam.

Naomi

Gaining popularity in 2010 and steadily rising, Naomi means pleasant. Variations include Noemie and Noemi.

Nathan

Meaning he gave, with variations such as Natan, Nate, Nathaniel, and Nathanael. Although still very popular, the name ranked in the top 20 in 2008.

Noa

Of Hebrew origin, means movement, became popular in around 2014 and does have any known variations.

Noah

Meaning rest, repose, Noah was the most popular name for boys between 2013 and 2016. Noah infamous for building the ark that saved the animals two by two and also includes the variation of Noe.

Philip

Of Greek origin, meaning lover of horses, the name was very popular in the 1940s and regained popularity in 2017 in the top 500. Variations include Phillip, Filip, Phil, Felipe, and Filippo.

Phoebe

Of Greek origin, means shining, and has steadily risen in popularity since the 1980s. Variations include Febe and Phebe.

Priscilla

From Latin origin, meaning ancient. Priscilla has ranked around the top 500 and includes variations such as Presca, Priska, Priscille, Cece, Cissy, and Scilla.

Rachel

Rachel was a very popular name in the 1980s and 1990s and has made a comeback. Meaning ewe, there are several variations, such as Rachael, Racheal, Rachelle, Rachele, Rahel, and Rae.

Rebecca

 From Hebrew origin, meaning to join or tie, was very popular in the 1970s and 1980s and regained popularity in 2017. There are also many different variations, including Rebeccah, Rebeckah, Rebekah, Rebakka, Becca, Becky, and Reba.

Reuben

Although much more popular in the 1880s, there was a resurence in 2017. Meaning behold a son, variations include Ruben and Reuven.
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Ruth

Meaning friend, was among the top 10 names in the early 1900s and regained popularity again in the 2000s. Variations include Rut and Ruta.

Sarah

Sarah, meaning princess in Hebrew, has ranked in the top names for a very long time. There are also many different variations, including Sara, Sarai, Sadie, Sally, Sallie, Sarita, Kala, and Zaria.

Shiloh

Meaning peaceful, was not a popular name until it was used by a celebrity in 2006 and since had a resurgence in 2017. It can also be spelled Shilo.

Stephen

Meaning crown in Greek, was very popular in the 1940s and 1960s and still remains in the top 300 as of 2017. Variations include Steven, Stefan, Steffan, Esteban, and Steve.

Thomas

Thomas is a name that has withstood the test of time and consistently ranked high on popular name charts. Meaning twin in Aramaic it includes variations such as Tomas, Thom, Tommy, and Toma.

Timothy

Of Greek origin, meaning honoring God, was still among the top 200 names in 2015. Variations include Tim and Timoteo.

Zechariah

Meaning God remembers in Hebrew, was extremely popular in the 2000s. There are many variations including Zachariah, Zachary, Zackary, Zach, Zac, Zak, and Zacharias.

Best Biblical Names for Newborns

There ya go!
Fifty strong biblical baby names for 2019. Which names resonate with you?
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