How popular is the baby name Jordan 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 Jordan.
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Back in 1997, the western U.S. state of Colorado welcomed 56,505 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Hannah and Jacob, according to data from the Health Statistics Section of Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment.
The state also revealed the top names within each of its three largest racial/ethnic groups, which it defined as “White/non-Hispanic,” “White/Hispanic,” and “Black.”
Number of babies
Top girl name
Top boy name
White/non-Hispanic
38,729 (69%)
Hannah
Jacob
White/Hispanic
12,951 (23%)
Jessica
Jose
Black
2,582 (5%)
Jasmine
Isaiah
Here are Colorado’s top 50 girl names (overall) and top 50 boy names (overall) of 1997:
Girl names
Hannah
Emily
Jessica
Sarah
Madison
Samantha
Taylor
Alexandra
Ashley
Megan
Elizabeth
Rachel
Alyssa
Alexis
Lauren
Emma
Kayla
Morgan
Amanda
Brianna
Jennifer
Jordan
Abigail
Victoria
Nicole
Brittany
Rebecca
Danielle
Katherine
Sierra
Anna
Mariah
Olivia
Amber
Sydney
Stephanie
Jasmine
Brooke
Haley
Maria
Kaitlyn
Gabrielle
Savannah
Allison
Marissa
Bailey
Courtney
Sara
Erin
Mackenzie
Boy names
Jacob
Michael
Matthew
Joshua
Austin
Tyler
Andrew
Christopher
Nicholas
Brandon
Daniel
Ryan
Joseph
Zachary
David
Alexander
Anthony
John
James
Benjamin
Kyle
Samuel
William
Justin
Jonathan
Dylan
Christian
Jordan
Cody
Robert
Nathan
Aaron
Thomas
Eric
Connor
Cameron
Jose
Noah
Adam
Logan
Isaiah
Sean
Gabriel
Caleb
Jack
Cole
Kevin
Trevor
Ethan
Ian
How do these rankings stack up against the U.S. Social Security Administration’s 1997 rankings for Colorado?
The boy names look similar, but there are two significant discrepancies among the girl names: Alexandra ranked 11 spots lower (19th vs. 8th) and Gabrielle ranked 33 spots lower (75th vs. 42nd) on the federal government’s list.
Other names bestowed in Colorado in 1997 included “Elway, Jamaica, and Mars for baby boys, and October, November, Paradise, and Rejoice for baby girls.”
Elway was no doubt inspired by John Elway, the longtime Denver Broncos quarterback who was about to lead the team to its first Super Bowl victory (in January of 1998).
Speaking of Colorado baby names with historical significance…here are posts about Denver (b. 1859), Colorado (b. 1859), Salida (b. 1881), and Silver Dollar (b. 1889).
The surname Crosby began popping up in the U.S. baby name data in the 1910s, but it didn’t start to see significant usage until a century later.
After entering the boys’ top 1,000 for the first time in 2011, it reached peak popularity in 2015:
Boys named Crosby
Girls named Crosby
2018
344 [rank: 702nd]
19
2017
417 [rank: 626th]
28
2016
428 [rank: 625th]
28
2015
484† [rank: 578th]
19
2014
435 [rank: 615th]
28
2013
378 [rank: 647th]
24
2012
352 [rank: 672nd]
22
2011
306 [rank: 741st]
25
2010
180
16
2009
72
13
2008
55
10
2007
21
7
2006
19
7
2005
11
.
†Peak usage
What fueled this rise?
Nova Scotia-born professional ice hockey center Sidney Crosby.
He was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2005 NHL Draft, and he’s played exclusively with the Penguins ever since.
His first season, as an 18-year-old, he finished runner-up in the vote for the Calder Memorial Trophy, given to the NHL’s top rookie of the year.
After his second season, he was named captain of the Penguins — becoming the youngest team captain in NHL history (at that time).
During his third season, he (and teammates including Evgeni Malkin and Jordan Staal) helped the Penguins reach the Stanley Cup finals.
Finally, in 2009, the Penguins won the Stanley Cup. And they would go on to win it again in both 2016 and 2017 — back-to-back, impressively.
Speaking of winning more than once…Sidney Crosby has also won various league-wide awards (e.g., the Art Ross Trophy, the Hart Memorial Trophy, the Conn Smythe Trophy, the Rocket Richard Trophy) multiple times each.
During the years that Crosby (the name) was picking up steam, usage was highest in two particular states: Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
2010: 180 U.S. boys named Crosby – 18 (10%) in PA, 18 (10%) in MN
2009: 72 U.S. boys named Crosby – 6 (8%) in PA
2008: 55 U.S. boys named Crosby – 8 (15%) in PA, 11 (20%) in MN
2007: 21 U.S. boys named Crosby
The Pennsylvania usage isn’t surprising, but why Minnesota? It could have to do with the fact that, during the single year Sidney Crosby attended Minnesota prep school Shattuck-St. Mary’s, he led their U18 hockey team to a national title (as a 15-year-old).
The success of “Sid the Kid” hasn’t stopped the slow decline of Sidney, but it did give the name a slight boost in Pennsylvania specifically. And it’s likely behind the increased usage of Sid itself, starting in 2006.
Sidney Crosby
So has Sidney Crosby influenced baby names in Canada as well? Here’s the Canadian data for both his first name and his last name:
Boys named Crosby (Canada)
Boys named Sidney (Canada)
2018
11
30 [rank: 796th]
2017
18
32 [rank: 772th]
2016
14
36 [rank: 716th]
2015
30 [rank: 797th]
39 [rank: 659th]
2014
28 [rank: 834th]
38 [rank: 677th]
2013
24 [rank: 924th]
30 [rank: 785th]
2012
31 [rank: 760th]
31 [rank: 760th]
2011
23 [rank: 939th]
54 [rank: 503rd]
2010
31 [rank: 767th]
59† [rank: 472nd]
2009
8
46 [rank: 576th]
2008
13
50 [rank: 534th]
2007
7
53 [rank: 496th]
2006
.
33 [rank: 663rd]
2005
7*
20 [rank: 906th]
*Debut, †Peak usage
Crosby, who represents Canada internationally, was a member of Team Canada at both the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Canada’s men’s ice hockey team won gold in both tournaments. Notably, in 2010 — on home soil (ice?) — Crosby scored the “golden goal” against Team USA in sudden-death overtime.
The English surname Crosby can be traced back to any of various locations in England called Crosby. The place name is made up of the Old Norse elements kross, meaning “cross,” and byr, meaning “settlement.”
What are your thoughts on the name Crosby?
P.S. A boy born in 2015 was named Malkin Crosby Long after two Penguins players. I discovered him via a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article featuring several of Crosby’s young namesakes.
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