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What were the top 10 most popular baby names in Wisconsin in 2024?

What were the top 10 most popular baby names in Wisconsin in 2024?

Yahoo16-05-2025

Does your child have one of the most popular baby names in Wisconsin?
Each year, the Social Security Administration releases the top baby names across the U.S. and in each state.
The names Olivia and Liam once again topped the list of America's most popular names for 2024, a trend that's six years and running. Both were in the top 10 for Wisconsin families, though the most popular were different.
In 2023, Charlotte and Theodore were the most popular names in the Badger State. Wisconsin saw 59,739 births that year, the most recent data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services shows. Data for 2024 was not available on the DHS website.
To see the full list of Wisconsin's most popular baby names in 2024, visit the SSA's website.
Here were the 10 top girl names in Wisconsin last year, according to the SSA:
Charlotte
Olivia
Evelyn
Amelia
Emma
Eleanor
Violet
Nora
Sophia
Lainey
More: Most popular baby names of 2024 released: Two names rank No. 1 for sixth straight year
Here were the 10 top boy names in Wisconsin last year, according to the SSA:
Oliver
Henry
Liam
Theodore
Noah
James
Owen
Levi
William
Hudson
More: National Puppy Day is Sunday. What are the top puppy names in Wisconsin?
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: What were the most popular baby names in Wisconsin in 2024?

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