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These are Colorado's most popular baby names in 2024
These are Colorado's most popular baby names in 2024

Axios

time15-05-2025

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These are Colorado's most popular baby names in 2024

Lots of little Liams, Olivias, Aspens and Wilders are coming to a kindergarten near you. Driving the news: The Social Security Administration on Thursday dropped its list of the most popular baby names in 2024. Liam (once again) was the top boy name in Colorado, with 423 newborns given the name. Olivia reclaimed the No. 1 spot for girls, accounting for 277 babies, after briefly losing the crown to Charlotte last year. Zoom in: The most distinctively Colorado names — more common here than nationally — included Aspen, Willa and Juniper for girls, and Wilder, Forrest and Cruz for boys.

These are the most popular baby names in every state, birth records reveal
These are the most popular baby names in every state, birth records reveal

The Hill

time15-05-2025

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These are the most popular baby names in every state, birth records reveal

(NEXSTAR) – There were lots of Liams and Olivias born last year — but there were far more in Colorado and Florida than there were in Wisconsin and Wyoming. Liam and Olivia were the two most popular names nationally, but that trend didn't hold true in all 50 states. Each U.S. state had its own trendy and popular names in 2024, according to new data released by the Social Security Administration, which tracks every birth in the U.S. In California, for example, every single girl's name in the top 10 ends with an A. The Golden State's 10 most popular names include some that are more under-the-radar nationally, like Gianna (for a girl) and Santiago (for a boy). In Alabama, old-school classic names like William, John and James dominate for boys. Meanwhile in Hawaii, Kai and Kaia both ranked very high, but are pretty rare in other states. Nova is ultra-trendy in Georgia (No. 11 among all girls born last year), but less common nationwide (No. 39 in 2024). The 10 most popular baby names in the U.S. are in the chart below. To find the most popular names in your state last year, you can use the Social Security Administration's lookup tool. The government agency also tracks which names are experiencing rapid rises in popularity, even if they're still outside the top 20. Truce, Colsen and Bryer rose most in the ranks for baby boys over the past year, while Ailany, Aylani and Marjorie had huge jumps for girls.

These are the most popular baby names of 2024: See the list
These are the most popular baby names of 2024: See the list

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

These are the most popular baby names of 2024: See the list

Apologies to all of the kindergarten teachers whose classes will be packed with Olivias and Liams for yet another year. The Social Security Administration has revealed the country's most popular baby names for 2024, and the results are remarkably familiar. For the sixth consecutive year, Olivia and Liam are the most common names for baby girls and boys, respectively. The names in second place — Emma and Noah — remain unchanged from 2023 as well. In fact, the list of boys names includes the same 10 entries as 2023, but in a slightly different order, with Theodore and Henry rising in popularity. The list of girls names also includes nine of the same names as last year; Sofia claims the tenth place spot, bumping Luna from the list. A different variation of the name, spelled Sophia, also appears in the number six spot. Every Mother's Day, the Social Security Administration releases data about the previous year's 1,000 most popular baby names. Expecting parents can view lists from past years on the administration's website. Top girls names of 2024 Olivia Emma Amelia Charlotte Mia Sophia Isabella Evelyn Ava Sofia Top boys names of 2024 Liam Noah Oliver Theodore James Henry Mateo Elijah Lucas William These surprising names topped the US fastest-growing baby names of 2024 Ageless pitcher who had 4 stints with Red Sox will play for 14th team Jayson Tatum injury: Boston Celtics 'bracing for the worst' (report) Mass. outlet center in the running for best in the country — here's how to vote Man dies in fire at his Marlborough home, no working smoke alarms found Read the original article on MassLive.

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