How popular is the baby name Adrian 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 Adrian.
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The state of Arizona will likely welcome more than 77,000 babies in 2024.
What will the top baby names of the year be? Olivia and Liam, according to provisional data released in late December, 2024, by the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Here are Arizona’s projected top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2024:
Girl names
Olivia
Emma
Isabella
Sophia
Amelia
Mia
Camila
Charlotte
Sofia
Luna
Evelyn
Aurora
Aria
Violet
Ava
Gianna
Penelope
Eliana
Elena
Ellie
Valentina
Hazel
Layla
Mila
Lily
Emily
Harper
Ivy
Scarlett
Chloe
Emilia
Leilani
Delilah
Eleanor
Elizabeth
Victoria
Nora
Avery
Maria
Abigail
Nova
Ella
Madison
Liliana
Grace
Daisy
Natalia
Genesis
Athena
Maya
Boy names
Liam
Noah
Mateo
Sebastian
Oliver
Elijah
Alexander
Benjamin
Daniel
Julian
Santiago
Michael
James
Ethan
Aiden
David
Angel
Logan
Mason
Jacob
Ezra
Gabriel
William
Adrian
Isaac
Levi
Anthony
Lucas
Joseph
Ezekiel
Wyatt
Elias
Luke
Samuel
Jose
Henry
Isaiah
Jackson
Matthew
Jayden
Jesus
Luis
Jack
Theodore
Dylan
Carter
Owen
Andrew
Lincoln
Grayson
In the girls’ top 10, Sofia replaced Evelyn.
In the boys’ top 10, Alexander, Daniel, and Julian replaced Santiago, Ezra, and Levi.
And Juniper, which was the #1 girl name in Arizona’s Coconino County in 2022, only managed to rank 90th state-wide in 2024.
If you’d like to see Arizona’s projected rankings for 2023, you can find them in this post.
Last year, Statistics Sweden ominously announced that it would “stop producing name statistics.”
It neglected to mention that the country’s baby name data would continue coming out every year — that the names were simply going to be handled by a different government agency (the Swedish Tax Agency) going forward.
I wanted to be annoyed about this deception, but my annoyance evaporated after I learned that the Swedish Tax Agency had released all of the country’s 2023 baby name data — meaning that we could finally check out Sweden’s rare and unique names (yay!).
So, without further ado, let’s take a look…
Sweden welcomed 100,051 babies in 2023. What were the most popular names among these babies? Vera and Noah.
Here are Sweden’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
The top names of 2022, Astrid and William, dropped to ninth place and third place, respectively.
The boys’ top 100 included Ture (53rd), Vidar (55th), Loke (71st), and Bill (97th).
The girls’ top 100 included Tuva (66th), Stina (75th), Lo (78th), and Eira (81st).
Farther down on the girls’ list I spotted Madicken, which was given to 15 babies last year. Swedish author Astrid Lindgren featured a fictional 7-year-old girl named Margareta “Madicken” Engström in several of her children’s books. (Lindgren had named the character after a childhood friend, Anne-Marie, whose nickname was Madicken.)
And what about the names at the other end of the spectrum? Here’s a sampling of the more than 8,000 names that were bestowed just once in Sweden last year:
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico welcomes roughly 19,000 babies per year.
Last year, the most popular baby names in Puerto Rico were Valentina and Thiago.
Here are Puerto Rico’s top 50 girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Valentina, 177 baby girls
Aurora, 113 (tie)
Emma, 113 (tie)
Victoria, 100
Catalina, 94 (tie)
Luna, 94 (tie)
Amaia, 89 (tie)
Gianna, 89 (tie)
Isabella, 88
Alaia, 82
Mia, 80
Mikaela, 78
Ainara, 75 (tie)
Amira, 75 (tie)
Milena, 70
Amalia, 68
Amanda, 66
Antonella, 65
Camila, 62
Amelia, 61
Elena, 57 (tie)
Leah, 57 (tie)
Paula, 56
Sofia, 54
Kamila, 50
Gia, 47
Stella, 42
Mila, 41
Ainhoa, 40
Sophia, 39
Adara, 38
Lia, 36
Alana, 35
Amirah, 32 (4-way tie)
Nahia, 32 (4-way tie)
Nahiara, 32 (4-way tie)
Valeria, 32 (4-way tie)
Andrea, 31
Paulette, 30
Alanna, 29 (tie)
Brianna, 29 (tie)
Adhara, 28 (4-way tie)
Amahia, 28 (4-way tie)
Ana, 28 (4-way tie)
Gabriela, 28 (4-way tie)
Paulina, 27
Amaya, 25 (4-way tie)
Arlet, 25 (4-way tie)
Katalina, 25 (4-way tie)
Mariana, 25 (4-way tie)
Boy names
Thiago, 290 baby boys
Liam, 264
Noah, 201
Mateo, 156
Sebastian, 146
Lucas, 140
Dylan, 119
Ian, 115
Matias, 94
Adrian, 89 (tie)
Elian, 89 (tie)
Jayden, 84
Mauro, 79
Angel, 77
Milan, 76
Ethan, 74
Nicolas, 70
Jacob, 67
Fabian, 66
Diego, 65
Elias, 63
Gael, 59
Aaron, 56
Isaac, 51
Eithan, 50 (tie)
Eliam, 50 (tie)
Gian, 49
Enzo, 48
Evan, 45 (tie)
Luis, 45 (tie)
Isaias, 44 (tie)
Matteo, 44 (tie)
Daniel, 42
Julian, 40
Caleb, 37
Eiden, 36 (3-way tie)
Gabriel, 36 (3-way tie)
Matthew, 36 (3-way tie)
Carlos, 34 (tie)
Santiago, 34 (tie)
Aiden, 33 (3-way tie)
Damian, 33 (3-way tie)
Dario, 33 (3-way tie)
Alejandro, 32 (tie)
Amir, 32 (tie)
Alan, 30
Alvaro, 29 (3-way tie)
Keyden, 29 (3-way tie)
Ryan, 29 (3-way tie)
Iker, 28 (3-way tie)
Jose, 28 (3-way tie)
Zaid, 28 (3-way tie)
Eiden on the boys’ list caught my attention, as Eiden was also mentioned in the SSA’s news release this year. It’s on the rise both in the U.S. and in Puerto Rico right now.
The person who wrote the news release theorized that the rise of Eiden was being fueled by Wisconsin-based influencer Wyatt Eiden. But the name’s increasing popularity in Puerto Rico — plus the fact that 40% of Eiden’s U.S. usage occurred in four states with large Spanish-speaking populations (TX, CA, NY, and FL) — makes me think the name is being used primarily among U.S.-based Latin Americans (who are probably not watching Wyatt Eiden’s English-language interview/trivia videos on TikTok).
(And now I’m thinking of a recent comment by alex, who noticed that “names that have seen some use in Caribbean Latin America for 20+ years” are starting to pop up in the U.S. data, and wondered if Venezuelan immigration might have something to do with it…)
In 2022, the top names in Puerto Rico were Valentina and Liam.
Finally, what were the most popular baby names in all the other U.S. territories (American Samoa, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands) combined last year? Olivia and Elijah.
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