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This photo released courtesy of Sundance Channel showing Isabella Rossellini in the Sundance Channel original short "Mammas". Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, abandonment, cannibalism, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes." (AP Photo/Sundance Channel)
This photo released courtesy of Sundance Channel showing Isabella Rossellini in the Sundance Channel original short "Mammas". Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, abandonment, cannibalism, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes." (AP Photo/Sundance Channel)
Hi, my name is Isabella. I am in second grade. I am 7 years old. My favorite book is “Junie B. Jones, Batman Smells, P.S. So does May.” My favorite movie is “Just Add Water.” My favorite TV shows are “iCarly” and “Victorious.” My favorite thing to do is gymnastics.
Why is it that parents are less creative in naming their baby boys than their new daughters?
Arizona parents are apparently far more willing to get creative in naming their newborn daughters than their sons.
PHOENIX Angel rose to become the most popular name for baby boys in Arizona this year while Isabella reigned over the girls' names.
Remember all the Jessicas, Ashleys, Amandas and Jennifers born in the mid 1980s?
Sisters Isabella, 4, Allysia, 8, and Gabriella, 9, dine at Save the Family in west Mesa on Wednesday, March 9, 2011.
Isabella Knop, 11, watches sharks getting pole fed during Shark Week at the SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012.
Actress Isabella Rossellini poses for portraits at the 34th Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009.
CUTUP: Natalie Thiel, left, of Gilbert looks on as Kisha Josie, a teacher at Young Chefs Academy, shows her daughter, Isabella, 5, how to cut onions and tomatoes.
Isabella Esposito, 12, left, and D’Ana Smith, 11, look over the presents they collected for the Tumbleweed Center for Youth development.
ikers Meda Pavkov and her daughter Isabella, 6, of Phoenix, enjoy the view from a trail on Camelback Mountain with their friend Rodica Costin of Goodyear.
Isabella Kelly paints students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
From left, Isabella Kelly, Hazel Cates and Ava Lawrence paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Isabella Kelly, left, and Hazel Cates paint students' pinky fingers orange for anti-bullying awareness at Kyrene de la Colina on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Third-grader Hazel Cates came up with the idea for the "Stomp Out Bullying" campaign.
Joe Knop helps his kids. Alexis, 13, Isabella, 11, Joshua, 6, and Hannah, 3, work on a Shark Week puzzle at the SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012.
From right, Alexis, 13, Joshua, 6, and Isabella Knop, 11, watch as sharks are pole fed during Shark Week at the SEA LIFE Arizona Aquarium on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012. The Knops are at SEA LIFE for Homeschool Day.
Gabrielle Ingram, left, Isabella Bowens, Victoria Whalen, Brooke Rodgers, Grace Haselden, Mattie Matthews and Emily Sielewicki receive instruction from Jay Españo during a Youth Works Academy Acting Master Class. Españo also is the lead in Master Works’ upcoming production of “The King and I.”
HELPING OTHERS: Isabella Brimhall, 8, helps her father, Graham, keep track of gifts Tuesday as members of the student council at Sonoma Ranch Elementary School in Gilbert wrap them for seniors.
PIZZA TIME: The Cohen family, from left: Amy, Isabella, 2, and Alan, of Queen Creek, enjoys pizza by the slice at Venezia’s New York Style Pizzeria in Mesa.
Sandra Picques Eddy sings as Isabella, the strong-willed title character in Arizona Opera’s production of “The Italian Girl in Algiers,” who goes to North Africa to free her lover from a life of slavery. TIM FULLER, ARIZONA OPERA
Isabella Esposito and D’Ana Smith wanted to celebrate their 12th birthdays in an unusual way. The sixth-graders at Grayhawk Elementary School in Scottsdale didn’t mind the usual food and cake. And they invited all 90 of their classmates for one big bash on Friday.
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