Maybe it's the grandma in me, but I can't get enough cute baby videos right now. I have been trying to give subtle and not-so-subtle hints to my daughter and son-in-law about giving my granddaughter, Norah, a baby brother or sister. I mean I'm ready, why aren't they? Norah will be five in September and she had lost her baby look. She's a big girl now, just ask her. Thankfully, I have my former students who post photos and videos of their babies to fill my grandbaby void.

In the last few years, I have written many articles whose inspiration was my former student's babies or kids. Remember the one with the little girl who ordered random things from Amazon? Or, the one where the little boy was trying to get into the camper bathroom by crawling underneath the door? I know you loved the same sweet boy giving his mom flowers. One of my favorites was the baby boy who already has a look the melts hearts. All of these cute kids are the children of former students of mine. I love seeing their cute little faces.

When I saw this video that my former student, Kim, posted on her Facebook page, I think I watched it twenty times. Her baby's name is Aya and she is a precious little angel. She is beautiful just like her mom. Aya uses an app, on a tablet, to practice learning to say, Dada and adorable.

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Using March 2019 data from the Social Security Administration, Stacker compiled a list of the most popular names in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C., according to their 2018 SSA rankings. The top five boy names and top five girl names are listed for each state, as well as the number of babies born in 2018 with that name. Historically common names like Michael only made the top five in three states, while the less common name Harper ranks in the top five for 22 states.

Curious what names are trending in your home state? Keep reading to see if your name made the top five -- or to find inspiration for naming your baby.

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To determine the most popular biblical baby names, Stacker consulted the name origin site Behind the Name and the Social Security Administration's baby names database then ranked the top 50 names from Behind the Name's Biblical Names origins list of 564 names, based on how many babies had been given these names in 2019. Click through to find out which biblical names have stood the test of time.

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