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Popularity of the baby name Brayden


Posts that mention the name Brayden

Popular baby names in Nova Scotia (Canada), 2010

According to Nova Scotia’s Registry of Vital Statistics, the top baby names in 2010 were Ella and Owen:

Girl Names

  1. Ella, 61 baby girls
  2. Olivia, 60
  3. Ava, 59
  4. Emma, 53 (tie)
  5. Lily, 53 (tie)
  6. Abigail, 48 (tie)
  7. Sophie, 48 (tie)
  8. Emily, 47
  9. Chloe, 41
  10. Alexis, 40 (3-way tie)
  11. Isabella, 40 (3-way tie)
  12. Madison, 40 (3-way tie)

Boy Names

  1. Owen, 77 baby boys
  2. Liam, 76
  3. Benjamin, 73
  4. Ethan, 70 (tie)
  5. Jacob, 70 (tie)
  6. Logan, 58
  7. William, 52
  8. Carter, 51
  9. Jack, 49
  10. Samuel, 45
  11. Nathan, 43
  12. Alexander, 41
  13. Brayden, 40 (tie)
  14. Noah, 40 (tie)

A total of 8,784 babies were born in the province last year.

Source: “Ella, Owen top baby names in Nova Scotia.” CBC News 24 Aug. 2001.

Babies named after Jersey Shore?

Teri Wilde, a nurse in northern Kentucky, was asked which baby names she’s seen a lot of lately. For boys, she recalled “seeing a lot of “rhyming names” like Brayden, Caden, Aiden and Jaden.” No surprise there. But one of the first girl names she mentioned? Jersey. That answer surprised me quite a bit.

Jersey was originally just a Channel Island, but since then it’s become a type of cloth, a type of shirt, a breed of cattle, a U.S. state, and, via the state, one of the most ridiculous reality TV shows of all time.

Were any of those baby girls in Kentucky named after Jersey Shore, do you think?

Even better, do you think the show, which debuted in December of 2009, had any impact on usage of the name nationally? It’s never been a top-1,000 name — could Jersey Shore change that?

Below is the most recent data we have on Jersey. (The numbers for 2010 will be released later this month!)

  • 2009: 221 baby girls, 8 baby boys named Jersey
  • 2008: 219 baby girls, 6 baby boys named Jersey
  • 2007: 217 baby girls, 11 baby boys named Jersey
  • 2006: 225 baby girls, 14 baby boys named Jersey
  • 2005: 210 baby girls, 8 baby boys named Jersey

Source: Caden, Isabella are Boone’s top baby names

Update, Aug. 2020: Here’s the latest graph for the baby name Jersey. In hindsight, it’s easy to see how the show — which ended up becoming not only MTV’s highest-rated series ever, but a legit pop culture phenomenon — influenced the name’s popularity: sharp drops in usage in both 2011 and 2012.

I’m still not sure why usage rose so quickly in the early 2000s, though…any ideas?

Source: ‘Jersey Shore’: 4 Articles on the Cultural Significance of Snooki and Co.

Popular baby names in Wyoming, 2010

Flag of Wyoming
Flag of Wyoming

According to the Wyoming Department of Health, nearly 7,500 babies were born in Wyoming in 2010. The most popular baby names were…

Boy NamesGirl Names
1. James [tied]
1. Logan [tied]
3. Aiden
4. Wyatt
5. Samuel
6. Gabriel [tied]
6. Jayden [tied]
6. Kayden [tied]
9. Brayden
1. Isabella
2. Madison
3. Chloe
4. Sophia
5. Addison
6. Brooklyn
7. Abigail
8. Hailey

Check out the -ayden dominance on the boys’ list! Aiden, Jayden, Kayden, Brayden…four of the top nine are -aydens. Crazy.

Image: Adapted from Flag of Wyoming (public domain)

How many baby girls got -Ayden names in 2009?

I did an analysis of baby boys with -ayden names last weekend and discovered that roughly 5% of the boys born in the U.S. last year have a name that rhymes with Jayden.

This weekend, I did the same analysis for baby girls. I sat down with the SSA’s baby name list for 2009, picked out all the female -ayden names, and counted both the number of the variants and the number of babies with each variant.

Here’s what I found, sorted by ending:

-dan [239 babies, 9 variants]

  • -adan [18]
    • Jadan, 13
    • Adan, 5
  • -aedan [8]
    • Jaedan, 8
  • -aidan [111]
    • Aidan, 79
    • Jaidan, 32
  • -aydan [102]
    • Jaydan, 39
    • Aydan, 37
    • Kaydan, 16
    • Haydan, 10

-den [7226 babies, 33 variants]

  • -aden [746]
    • Jaden, 554
    • Kaden, 78
    • Caden, 56
    • Aden, 31
    • Paden, 10
    • Shaden, 7
    • Aaden, 5
    • Haden, 5
  • -aeden [98]
    • Jaeden, 56
    • Kaeden, 15
    • Haeden, 8
    • Braeden, 7
    • Caeden, 7
    • Raeden, 5
  • -aiden [966]
    • Jaiden, 538
    • Haiden, 134
    • Kaiden, 120
    • Aiden, 112
    • Caiden, 38
    • Raiden, 15
    • Paiden, 9
  • -ayden [5416]
    • Hayden, 2456
    • Jayden, 1738
    • Kayden, 707
    • Ayden, 174
    • Cayden, 156
    • Payden, 56
    • Brayden, 55
    • Tayden, 21
    • Rayden, 17
    • Shayden, 17
    • Zayden, 13
    • Layden, 6

-din [282 babies, 11 variants]

  • -adin [54]
    • Jadin, 36
    • Kadin, 10
    • Adin, 8
  • -aedin [9]
    • Jaedin, 9
  • -aidin [18]
    • Jaidin, 12
    • Aidin, 6
  • -aydin [201]
    • Jaydin, 87
    • Kaydin, 56
    • Haydin, 32
    • Aydin, 21
    • Caydin, 5

-dn [62 babies, 3 variants]

  • -adn [0]
  • -aedn [0]
  • -aidn [0]
  • -aydn [62]
    • Jaydn, 29
    • Haydn, 25
    • Kaydn, 8

-don [37 babies, 4 variants]

  • -adon [9]
    • Jadon, 9
  • -aedon [0]
  • -aidon [6]
    • Jaidon, 6
  • -aydon [22]
    • Jaydon, 15
    • Haydon, 7

-dyn [2155 babies, 25 variants]

  • -adyn [901]
    • Jadyn, 683
    • Kadyn, 112
    • Hadyn, 41
    • Cadyn, 34
    • Bradyn, 10
    • Adyn, 9
    • Aadyn, 7
    • Padyn, 5
  • -aedyn [310]
    • Jaedyn, 176
    • Kaedyn, 47
    • Haedyn, 42
    • Raedyn, 15
    • Aedyn, 11
    • Braedyn, 11
    • Caedyn, 8
  • -aidyn [823]
    • Jaidyn, 460
    • Haidyn, 159
    • Kaidyn, 107
    • Aidyn, 48
    • Caidyn, 34
    • Braidyn, 9
    • Raidyn, 6
  • -aydyn [121]
    • Jaydyn, 65
    • Haydyn, 32
    • Kaydyn, 24

-d*nn [112 babies, 11 variants]

  • -dann [5]
    • -aydann
      • Jaydann, 5
  • -denn [10]
    • -adenn
      • Jadenn, 5
    • -aydenn
      • Jaydenn, 5
  • -dynn [97]
    • -adynn
      • Jadynn, 31
      • Kadynn, 5
    • -aedynn
      • Jaedynn, 11
    • -aidynn
      • Jaidynn, 24
      • Kaidynn, 8
      • Aidynn, 6
      • Haidynn, 5
    • -aydynn
      • Jaydynn, 7

And now let’s add it all up:

Ending Babies Variants
-dan 239 9
-den 7,226 33
-din 282 11
-dn 62 3
-don 37 4
-dyn 2,155 25
-d*nn 112 11
TOTAL 10,113 96

Of the (at least) 2,001,968 baby girls born last year, (at least) 10,113 were given an -ayden name. That’s about 0.5%, or about 1 in 200.

Of the 20,036 girl names on the SSA’s list, 96 are -ayden names. That’s also about 0.5%.

These percentages are a lot lower than the 4.9% and the 1.9% we saw last week, but still impressive. A total of 10,113 girls would theoretically put the -ayden name-group somewhere between #12 Addison (10,567) and #13 Alexis (9,839) in the rankings.

Update: Want to know how many babies (total) got an -ayden name in 2009?

[Disclaimer: I’m assuming all of the variants above rhyme with Jayden, but I can’t make any guarantees about pronunciation. Also, I didn’t count the following: variants with 2-vowel endings (e.g. -dien, -deyn) and variants that look like Eden and Madden.]

UPDATE: Is the -Ayden Craze Over?