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  1. The competition was a little fiercer on the baby boy names side of the column this year: Liam is the most popular name, followed by some familiar names from years past, but two new names entered the top ten: Levi jumped from number 16 to number 6, and Asher soared from number 22 to number 8.

  2. Overall Most Popular. While the names with the most births in the U.S. since 1880 are all easily recognizable, some were much more trendy than others. Boy names like Paul, Jack, and Russell have consistently been popular, but boys names like Dylan, Brandon, and Ethan have had so many babies in just a few years that they made the list. Girl ...

  3. Feb 4, 2022 · Lark. Lark is the most fashionable new middle name for girls, taking over for Wren which took the place of Rose. Lavender. The Pantone Color of the Year for 2022 is “Very Peri”: a bold bluish ...

  4. See this year's top baby names. Sophia celebrates her eighth consecutive year as the top choice for girls, while Jackson remains the most popular name for boys. Amelia, Grayson, and Logan have jumped into the top 10, and Luna and Mateo were the fastest climbers of the year.

  5. Nov 4, 2022 · 1915-1919. - #1 girls' name: Mary. - #2 girls' name: Helen. - #3 girls' name: Dorothy. Mary topped the list of popular names from 1915-1919, and had, in fact, been the most popular girl name for many centuries well before that. At the time, its popularity arose from its religious significance—Mary is the Anglicized form of the name Maria ...

  6. Jan 3, 2024 · Emily for girls and Jacob for boys rang in the new millennium as the most popular baby names in 2000. After three years at the top, Emily was replaced as the top girls name by Emma in 2004, but Jacob still reigned supreme over choices for boys. In 2005, Jacob joined Emily in the number two spot, replaced by Aidan as the most popular boys name.

  7. May 6, 2022 · Top 10 Girl Names of 2021. In 2020, the top five names for boys included Liam, Noah, Oliver, Elijah, and William. Girl names in the top five were Olivia, Emma, Ava, Charlotte, and Sophia. Since ...

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