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  2. Top Names Over the Last 100 Years - The United States Social ...

    www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/century.html

    The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1924-2023. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name.

  3. The following table shows the five most frequent given names for male and female babies born in each year 1924-2023. Over the last 100 years, the male name Michael has held the top spot most often (44 times), while the female name Mary has been ranked number one 32 times over those years.

  4. Most Popular Baby Names by Year - The Bump

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    The Bump’s top baby names of 2024 are here just in time for the turn of the year and baby’s arrival! These names are tried and tested by your peers and generations past, highlighting vintage and modern tastes in equal fluency.

  5. Popular Baby Names by Year - BabyCenter

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    Find out the most popular names in 2024 -- among the U.S. population and BabyCenter parents.

  6. Popular names by decade are determined the same way we determine the popularity of a name during a single year. We count the number of occurrences of each name during the decade, and then rank them in order of decreasing frequency.

  7. US Baby Name Popularity Visualizer - Engaging Data

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    How popular is your name in US history? Use this visualization to explore statistics about names, specifically the popularity of different names throughout US history (1880 until 2020). This is a useful tool for seeing the rise (and fall) of popularity of names.

  8. 10 most popular baby names in the US ranked : NPR

    www.npr.org/2024/05/10/1250514905

    Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive year, according to an annual tally by the Social Security Administration.