How popular is the baby name Andrew 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 Andrew.
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Which boy names decreased in usage the most from 2020 to 2021?
Here’s a table of the fastest-falling boy names of 2021. On the left are the top 25 decreases in terms of absolute numbers of babies, and on the right are the top 25 decreases in terms of relative numbers of babies.
Rank
Boy name
Absolute fall
Boy name
Relative fall
1
Mason
-1,035
Dontavious
-78%
2
Alexander
-880
Karder
-75%
3
Jacob
-860
Azarius
-74%
4
Michael
-742
Daelan
-74%
5
Ethan
-717
Daijon
-73%
6
Matthew
-685
Alante
-72%
7
Connor
-650
Jafari
-72%
8
Ryan
-613
Kova
-72%
9
Hunter
-595
Dasan
-71%
10
William
-525
Issiah
-71%
11
Joshua
-509
Aldair
-70%
12
Emmanuel
-491
Makbel
-70%
13
Jaxson
-489
Kyre
-69%
14
Christian
-487
Joaopedro
-69%
15
Colton
-477
Khiro
-69%
16
Andrew
-466
Kix
-69%
17
Brayden
-452
Naoki
-69%
18
Jaxon
-440
Carrick
-68%
19
Karter
-434
Feliciano
-68%
20
Carson
-430
Drexel
-67%
21
Elijah
-428
Dairon
-67%
22
Benjamin
-418
Marken
-67%
23
Daniel
-411
Amarri
-67%
24
Kobe
-399
Shyheim
-67%
25
Carter
-389
Braxxton*
-65%
*Also at -65% was Montavious.
Kobe was 2020’s largest absolute increase by a good margin. (The second name on that list, Theodore, broke into the top 10 in 2021.)
Here are the boy names that saw the steepest dives out of the data (i.e., to below 5 instances of usage) in 2021:
given to 26 babies in 2020: Burhanuddin
given to 20 babies in 2020: Bader
given to 18 babies in 2020: Hyatt, Reylan
given to 17 babies in 2020: Abdelrahman
given to 16 babies in 2020: Kymeir
Do you have thoughts/insights about any of the above names?
Diana Crouch of Texas contracted COVID-19 pneumonia in August of 2021, when she was 18 weeks pregnant.
She was admitted to a hospital in Houston and placed on a ventilator. When her condition didn’t improve, she was moved to a life support machine. (Diana suffered “a heart attack, multiple seizures and a stroke on one particularly severe day in September.”)
In November, after gradual improvement, Diana’s condition “plateaued.” So her doctor, Cameron Dezfulian, performed a C-section on November 10. (The baby wasn’t due until January 9.)
Diana was finally released from the hospital on December 23.
She and her husband decided to name their baby boy Cameron Andrew Crouch — first name in honor of the doctor who they credit “with helping to save both Diana and Cameron’s lives.”
Back when sea voyages were the only way to reach distant lands, many babies ended up being born aboard ships. And many of these ship-born babies were given names that reflected the circumstances of their birth. A good portion of them, for instance, were named after the ships upon which they were born.
I’ve gathered hundreds of these ship-inspired baby names over the years, and I think it’s finally time to post what I’ve found. You’ll find the second half of the list below. (Here’s the first half.)
He in turn gave his name to Medford, Minnesota, in the 1850s. His father, Englishman William K. Colling, was an early Minnesota settler who “said that he had a son who was born on board the ship Medford, and was named Medford, in honor of the ship, and proposed that the town should be named Medford in honor of the boy.”
Years ago, I discovered three documents with relatively complete lists of births for the city of Providence, Rhode Island, for the years 1866, 1867, and 1868. I’ve already created Providence’s baby name rankings for 1866 and 1867 using the first two documents, and today (finally!) I’ve got the third set of rankings for you.
Let’s start with some stats:
1,762 babies were born in Providence in 1868, by my count. According to the introduction of the document I’m using a source, however, the total number is 1,866. I don’t know how to account for this discrepancy.
1,617 of these babies (791 girls and 826 boys) had names that were known at the time of publication. The other 145 babies got blank spaces. Either their names hadn’t been registered yet, or they hadn’t been named yet, or perhaps these babies died young and never received a name.
284 unique names (143 girl names and 141 boy names) were shared among these 1,617 babies.
And now, on to the names!
Top 5
A quick look at the top 5 girl names and boy names in Providence in 1868:
Top baby girl names
Top baby boy names
1. Mary 2. Catherine 3. Sarah 4. Ellen 5. Margaret
1. John 2. William 3. James 4. Charles 5. George
All Girl Names
Mary, 149 baby girls
Catherine, 39
Sarah, 38
Ellen, 31
Margaret, 28
Elizabeth, 25
Alice, 24
Anna, 20
Ann, 16
Emma, 14
Eliza, 13
Clara & Martha, 11 each (tie)
Hannah & Lucy, 10 each (tie)
Bridget, Grace, Jennie, Julia & Maria, 9 each (5-way tie)
Annie, Florence, Jane, Minnie & Susan, 8 each (5-way tie)
Agnes, Caroline, Cora, Ella & Harriet, 7 each (5-way tie)
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