How popular is the baby name Logan 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 Logan.
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The most popular baby names in Manitoba were announced recently.
According to the Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba’s top names are Liam for boys and Emily for girls.
Here are Manitoba’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2012:
Baby Girl Names
Baby Boy Names
1. Emily 2. Emma 3. Olivia 4. Sophia 5. Ava 6. Lily 7. Chloe 8. Avery 9. Abigail 10. Haley
1. Liam 2. Mason 3. Carter 4. Noah 5. Logan 6. Lucas 7. William 8. Benjamin 9. Jacob 10. Hunter
From 2011 to 2012, the girls’ top ten lost Sophie and Isabella, but gained Avery and Abigail. (It also seems to have lost Hailey and gained Haley, but this might be due to a typo in my source article.)
The boy’s top ten lost Ethan and Jayden, but gained William and Hunter. (Ethan was #2 last year, notably.)
The most popular baby names in Scotland were announced last week.
According to the General Register Office, the preliminary winners were Jack for boys and Sophie for girls. Jack has been #1 for five years in a row, and Sophie for eight years in a row.
Here are Scotland’s top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of January-November, 2012:
Baby Girl Names
Baby Boy Names
1. Sophie 2. Emily 3. Olivia 4. Ava 5. Lucy 6. Isla 7. Lily 8. Jessica 9. Amelia 10. Mia 11. Millie 12. Eva 13. Ellie 14. Chloe 15. Freya 16. Sophia 17. Grace 18. Emma 19. Hannah 20. Holly
1. Jack 2. Lewis 3. Riley 4. James 5. Logan 6. Daniel 7. Ethan 8. Harry 9. Alexander 10. Oliver 11. Max 12. Tyler 13. Aaron & Charlie [tie] 15. Adam 16. Finlay 17. Alfie 18. Mason 19. Ryan 20. Liam & Lucas [tie]
Some of the names that increased in popularity from 2011 to 2012:
Lola (up 24 places to #63) Mollie (up 24 places to #68) Amelia (up 20 places to #9) Orla (up 19 places to #36) Hollie (up 18 places to #39) Georgia (up 13 places to #58) Lexi (up 12 places to #38) Lacey (up 12 places to #41) Poppy (up 11 places to #34)
Harris (up 20 places to #29) Harrison (up 20 places to #53) Tyler (up 20 places to #12) Brodie (up 17 places to #54) Max (up 15 places to #11) Mason (up 13 places to #18) Finn (up 13 places to #66) Riley (up 11 places to #3)
New to the top 100 are Bella, Darcy, Emelia, Lois, Scarlett and Willow (for girls) and Alex, Blake, Calvin, George, Olly, Sebastian, Shay and Zac (for boys).
Among the names moving downward are Abigail, Chloe, Jasmine and Phoebe (for girls) and Aiden, Jayden and Mohammed for boys. (Aiden is down 16 places to #36; Jayden down 10 places to #40.)
The most popular baby names in Ontario, Canada, were announced yesterday.
According to the Ontario Registrar General, the winners were Liam for boys and Olivia for girls.
Here are Ontario’s top 25 girl names and top 25 boy names of 2012:
Baby Girl Names
Baby Boy Names
1. Olivia 2. Emma 3. Sophia 4. Ava 5. Isabella 6. Emily 7. Abigail 8. Charlotte 9. Chloe 10. Lily 11. Ella 12. Sophie 13. Madison 14. Grace 15. Victoria 16. Sarah 17. Maya 18. Mia 19. Leah 20. Sofia 21. Hannah 22. Amelia 23. Brooklyn 24. Alexis 25. Julia
1. Liam 2. Ethan 3. Jacob 4. Lucas 5. Noah 6. Nathan 7. Benjamin 8. William 9. Alexander 10. Logan 11. Mason 12. Owen 13. Joshua 14. Matthew 15. Daniel 16. Ryan 17. James 18. Jack 19. Michael 20. Evan 21. Gabriel 22. Jackson 23. Carter 24. Samuel 25. Nicholas
Ontarians are apparently not “keeping up with the Kardashians,” as Mason hasn’t shot up to #2 in Ontario like it did in the U.S. last year.
The top baby names in the U.S. in 2011 were Jacob and Sophia! (A new #1 name for girls!)
Here are the full top 20 lists…
Girl Names
Sophia
Isabella
Emma
Olivia
Ava
Emily
Abigail
Madison
Mia
Chloe
Elizabeth
Ella
Addison
Natalie
Lily
Grace
Samantha
Avery
Sofia
Aubrey
Boy Names
Jacob
Mason
William
Jayden
Noah
Michael
Ethan
Alexander
Aiden
Daniel
Anthony
Matthew
Elijah
Joshua
Liam
Andrew
James
David
Benjamin
Logan
My first impression of the boys’ list: “Look at how much Michael dropped!”
My first impression of the girls’ list: “Look at how high Avery is getting!”
More to come later today…
Update: Here’s more from the the SSA’s news release:
Mason, a relatively popular name since the 1990s, had never cracked the top 25 until 2010, when it hit number 12. Some may attribute this year’s rise to number two to reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian’s son. We note, moreover, that Mason has been a regular top-five name in Wisconsin for many years, undoubtedly a tribute to strong-legged Green Bay Packer kicker Mason Crosby.
Many pop-culture naming trends appear in a popular feature of Social Security’s baby names website–the “Change in Name Popularity” page. This year’s winners for biggest jump in popularity in the Top 500 are Brantley and Briella.
The fastest riser on the girls’ list may come from Briella Calafiore, the blonde reality star hairdresser from cable TV’s “Jerseylicious” and its spinoff, “Glam Fairy.”
For the boys, there could be some controversy over Brantley – depending on whether you are a fan of college football or country music. Arguments could be made that the popularity of the name comes from John Brantley, the quarterback for perennial powerhouse The University of Florida, or from Brantley Gilbert, the singer with the number one country hit “Country Must Be Country Wide.” If you like both football and country music, you’re a winner either way!
The second fastest riser on the boys’ list is Iker. There may be some international influence here—Iker Casillas Fernandez is the well-known goalkeeper for both Real Madrid and the Spanish National Team. In 2010, Iker led Spain to a World Cup championship, just in time to influence the 2011 baby names list.
On the girls’ side, Angelique is the second biggest climber, but she may have gotten there with some magic. Angelique is the character name of a witch from the cult favorite “Dark Shadows.” She worked her witchcraft just in time for the blockbuster Hollywood remake of the 1960s TV show.
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