Oh baby! These are the most popular names of 2021, per the Social Security Administration
Some of these trends reign supreme from past years, too!
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been tracking baby names since 1880, and it just released its list of the most popular baby names in 2021.
If you had a baby in 2021, you can check to see where your baby name fell on the popularity scale. Or, if you’re expecting or planning for a baby in 2022, you can gain some inspiration from last year’s list. This year marks the third consecutive year that Olivia has been a top choice, and it’s the fifth for Liam.
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The SSA has released an annual list of the previous year’s most popular baby names for boys and girls each year since 1997. The data is sourced directly from Social Security applications, so it’s legit.
Other baby name information collected by the SSA also includes popular names by state and changes in popularity, as well as the fastest-rising baby names each year, as seen in the table below:
“Once again, during this unprecedented time, parents chose to stick with familiar names,” a release from the SSA said. “Out of both Top 10 lists combined, only one name changed, with Theodore replacing Alexander in popularity.”
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Did you get that? Alexander is out, Theodore is in—the first time the name has ever made the top 10 list.
“Welcome to the club ‘Teddy!'” the release said.
Top 10 most popular baby girl names of 2021
- Olivia
- Emma
- Charlotte
- Amelia
- Ava
- Sophia
- Isabella
- Mia
- Evelyn
- Harper
Top 10 most popular baby boy names of 2021
- Liam
- Noah
- Oliver
- Elijah
- James
- William
- Benjamin
- Lucas
- Henry
- Theodore