

There were a few more names that rose into the Bab圜enter Top 10: Riley (a name of Irish origin that made it all the way up at No. Bab圜enter, Nameberry and find other up-and-comers.īab圜enter keeps tabs on its users' interest in baby names, and put out its own list of the most popular names on the site. There are those names that end in -a, and they're losing steam for now. Capri, Zhuri, Haisley and Murphy suggest we may be moving into the era of the -i or -y ending.Īnd the names that are losing popularity for girls? The names that had the biggest decreases in popularity were Yaritza, Marissa (I take offense), Annabella, Ariadne, Jayde, Miah, Beatrix, Tinley, Amiya, Maleah and Patricia. We're also starting to see a shift away from all those names that end in the - a sound (like Emma and Olivia), and toward more varied name endings. So Denisse/ Denise are the big winners, taking up two of the top 10 spots.

These are the ones that are on deck to crack into the top 10 next year, based on what parents are actually naming their children. In addition to keeping track of the most popular names, the SSA tracks which names have the biggest jumps in popularity. The names have just swapped places, and the current champs are: Olivia, Emma, Ava, Charlotte and Sophia.Īnd while it seems like nothing will be able to knock those names out of the top spots, these are the ones that have the best shot. You can see the full list of 100 most common names below, but the top ten are unchanged. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), which keeps track of the most popular baby names, the same names have been swapping places in the top five going back to 2009. There really isn't much variation among the top baby-girl names in the United States. These baby girl names are hot, and getting hotter. If you're looking for a traditional, up-and-coming, trendy or unique baby girl name, take a look at the current most popular choices - and the trends affecting what names are on the rise, affecting the baby names of 2021. The most popular baby girl names in the top spots are pretty steady, and the boys' names shift every few years. Now, it seems as the rules governing the most popular baby names have flipped. With the exception of one year, Michael was the most popular boy's name in the country from 1954 to 1998, for example, while the girls rotated through six number ones in the same period ( Mary, Lisa, Jennifer, Jessica, Ashley and Emily). The conventional wisdom around baby-naming used to be that the most popular baby boy names never changed, while the most popular baby girl names were more subject to whims and trends.
