How popular is the baby name Uri in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Uri.
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Israel’s Population and Immigration Authority recently released decade-by-decade lists of the most popular Jewish baby names in Israel since the establishment of the state (in mid-1948).
Decade
Top 3 Girl Names
Top 3 Boy Names
1950s
Esther, Rachel, Sarah
Moshe, Yosef, Avraham
1960s
Rachel, Esther, Ronit
Yosef, Moshe, Avraham
1970s
Michal, Keren, Merav
Moshe, David, Yosef
1980s
Michal, Adi, Moran
Moshe, David, Roei
1990s
Eden, Sapir, Adi
Daniel, David, Moshe
2000s
Noa, Shira, Yael
Daniel, Itay, Uri
2010s so far
Shira, Noa, Tamar
Itay, Uri, Noam
In 5775, the top names for Jewish babies in Israel were Tamar and Ori (aka Uri).
In 2015, Emma replaced Lea as the top girl name, William joined Thomas as the top boy name, Beatrice replaced Charlie in the girls’ top 10, and Noah replaced Olivier in the boy’s top 10. (Here are the 2014 rankings.)
[UPDATE, May 2017 – The Quebec rankings for 2015 have since been updated and it looks like William has pulled ahead of Thomas to become the sole #1 name.]
Of all 9,096 girl names on Quebec’s list in 2015, 74.5% of them were used a single time. Here are some of the unique girl names:
Allegresse – the French word allégresse means “joy, elation.”
Angelhephzibah
Brightness
Cathalaya-Skuessi
Clerilda
Confiance – the French word confiance means “confidence, trust.”
Doxalyah
Etky
Eubenice
Evlly
Exaucee – the French verb exaucer means “to grant a wish.”
Flory Comfort
Garance – the French word garance refers to a shade of red created from the root of the madder plant.
The most popular names given to Jewish girls this past year were Noa, Shira and Maya, and Daniel, Uri, Itai, Ido and Noam for boys. The most common pairs of names given to twins were Noam [pleasantness] and Amit [companion]; Ohr [light] and Shir [song]; Hod [glory] and Hadar [splendor]; and Shira [song] and Hodaya [thanks].
Among Arabs, the most common name is Muhammed, given to 13.8% of the boys. The most common Arab twins’ names were Muhammed and Ahmed, Muhammed and Mahmoud, and Mahmoud and Ahmed.
This comes from an article that was published in late 2004, so it’s out of date. Still, I thought it was worth posting as it’s the only twin name data for Israel that I’ve ever come across.
Israel recently released three lists of popular baby names.
According to the Central Bureau for Statistics, the country’s top names last year were:
Noam and Noa for Jewish babies,
Mohammad and Maryam for Muslim babies, and
George and Maria for Christian babies.
Here are more of the most popular baby names of 2012 within each religious group:
Jewish
Girl Names (Jewish)
Boy Names (Jewish)
1. Noa 2. Shira 3. Tamar 4. Talia 5. Maya 6. Yael 7. Sarah 8. Adele/Edel 9. Ayala 10. Michal
1. Noam 2. Uri/Ori 3. Itai 4. Yosef 5. David 6. Yehonatan 7. Daniel 8. Ariel 9. Moshe 10. Eitan
The Jewish names above were listed in my source article, but the Muslim and Christian names below (beyond the #1 names) I had to translate from Hebrew using various online tools/dictionaries, so they might not be perfect.
Muslim
Girl Names (Muslim)
Boy Names (Muslim)
1. Maryam 2. Linn 3. Rahaf 4. Lian 5. Rimas 6. Hala 7. Nur 8. Bisan 9. Malek 10. Aya
1. Mohammad 2. Ahmed 3. Mahmad 4. Yosef 5. Adam 6. Abd 7. Omar 8. Ali 9. Mahmoud 10. Amir
Christian
Girl Names (Christian)
Boy Names (Christian)
1. Maria 2. Celine 3. Aline 4. Maya 5. Nur 6. Lian 7. Miriam 8. Natalie 9. Tala 10. Miral
1. George 2. Elias 3. Majd 4. Daniel 5. Joseph 6. Hana 7. Julian 8. Charbel 9. Jude 10. Emir
A few years ago, a group of Israeli rabbis released a list of names they thought should be off-limits to Jewish children. Ariel, the 8th most popular name for Jewish baby boys last year, was on their forbidden name list. :)
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