How popular is the baby name Viliami in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Find out using the graph below! Plus, check out all the blog posts that mention the name Viliami.
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Which baby names are the most disproportionately popular in each U.S. state?
Name blog Republic of Names has your answer — a bunch of cool lists of the most distinctive baby names by state. Here are some highlights for about half of the states.
In Alabama:
Crimson – Crimson Tide is the University of Alabama football team.
Krimson
In Alaska:
Aurora
Denali – Denali (Mount McKinley) in Alaska is North America’s highest peak.
McKinley
In Arizona:
Ariza
Helios
Nizhoni – Nizhóní is a Navajo word meaning “it/he/she is pretty/beautiful.”
Autzen – Autzen Stadium is where the Oregon Ducks football team plays.
Avenir – Avenir is a French word meaning “future.” It’s also on the Washington state list below. In fact, nearly two-thirds of last year’s Avenirs were born on the west coast: 10 in Washington, 7 in California, 5 in Oregon. Anyone know why?
Brazos – Brazos is a Spanish word meaning “arms.” The Brazos River in Texas was originally called Rio de los Brazos de Dios, or “River of the Arms of God.”
In Utah:
Korver – Kyle Korver played pro basketball in Utah.
We finished up our Hawaiian vacation with a stop on Maui, and — between the blowhole, the black sand and the banyan tree — I was able to scan (most of) the 201-page Maui phone book for unusual names. Here’s what I found: