How popular is the baby name Aitana 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 Aitana.
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Which girl names increased in usage the most from 2022 to 2023?
Here’s a table of the fastest-rising girl names of 2023. On the left are the top 25 increases in terms of absolute change (number of babies). On the right are the top 25 increases in terms of relative change (percentage of babies).
Rank
Girl name
Absolute rise
Girl name
Relative rise
1
Lainey
2,231
Jaretssi
1,322%
2
Amira
707
Eluney
1,314%
3
Wrenley
538
Eleia
913%
4
Eden
531
Arelys
886%
5
Eliana
529
Miyori
825%
6
Lucy
421
Savani
617%
7
Georgia
404
Evanora
586%
8
Margot
396
Arayla
580%
9
Aitana
378
Darice
580%
10
Maeve
373
Analeia
556%
11
Antonella
372
Iyari
460%
12
Millie
368
Neylan
455%
13
Sofia
367
Kaeli
451%
14
Kaeli
352
Adaleth
443%
15
Adaline
334
Gemmalee
400%
16
Ashley
312
Jazlynne
360%
17
Alora
306
Lynnie
320%
18
Mia
298
Neylani
318%
19
Sadie
291
Adalet
315%
20
Kaia
276
Icelynn
313%
21
Miley
262
Rhaenyra
310%
22
Azari
252
Alitzel
299%
23
Adeline
250
Annya
283%
24
Haven
238
Arabell
270%
25
Elliana
237
Vallie*
267%
*Also at 267% was Yosuani.
We got a sneak preview of the rise of Lainey in the Wyoming rankings a couple of days ago! Lainey has no doubt been influenced by country singer Lainey Wilson.
And the SSA’s press release mentioned that TikToker Kaeli McEwen is likely behind the sudden interest in Kaeli.
If you can explain any of the other rises, please leave a comment!
Update, 3:15pm (MST): I’m working on the debut name posts right now, and just noticed that one of highest-debuting girl names last year was the Eluney-like Aluney (with 21 baby girls).
The South American country of Uruguay doesn’t publish an annual list of top baby names per se, but Uruguay’s Dirección Nacional de Identificación Civil (DNIC) does release a list of all the names used among people who obtained their Uruguayan identity card for the first time within a given year.
As we saw in 2021 and 2020, the DNIC rankings combine all names (male and female) together on a single list, but don’t combine different forms of the same name (e.g., Maria and María) into single entries on that list. Most notably, the rankings account for not just first-name usage, but also second-name usage (as Uruguayans are allowed to include a maximum of two given names on their identity cards).
So now that we have all that out of the way… the DNIC data reveals that the most-registered names in the country in 2022 were María and Juan.
Here are Uruguay’s top 100+ registered names of 2022:
María, 1,170 babies
Juan, 1,138
Maria, 1,108
Isabella, 885
Benjamín, 780
Emma, 766
Mateo, 728
Valentina, 660
Catalina, 659
Luis, 648
Alejandro, 647
Martina, 640
Felipe, 637
Carlos, 589
Valentín, 568
Ezequiel, 562
Emilia, 559
Manuel, 556
Daniel, 555
Lorenzo, 550
Julieta, 546
José, 535
Gabriel, 518
Jose, 517
Nicolás, 491
Sofía, 486
Ignacio, 455
Alberto, 452
Santiago, 450
Francisco, 442
David, 438
Agustín, 435
Olivia, 429
Josefina, 422
Valentino, 416
Antonio, 410 (tie)
Lucas, 410 (tie)
Bautista, 405
Delfina, 396
Lautaro, 389
Benjamin, 384
Eduardo, 383
Belén, 378
Thiago, 372
Gael, 371
Santino, 370
Victoria, 367
Javier, 365
Agustina, 363
Jorge, 362
Emiliano, 358
Dante, 357
Alexander, 351
Tomás, 342
Paulina, 335
Miguel, 334
Rafael, 329
Ana, 324
Joaquín, 320
Samuel, 315
Pablo, 313
Sofia, 309
Pilar, 308
Diego, 307
Zoe, 306
Alfonsina, 300
Renata, 297
Clara, 278 (3-way tie)
Liam, 278 (3-way tie)
Sebastián, 278 (3-way tie)
Milagros, 276
Francesca, 271
Fernando, 268
Emily, 265
Enrique, 262
Facundo, 261
Federico, 260 (tie)
Pedro, 260 (tie)
Angel, 258
Bastian, 253
Bruno, 252 (tie)
Martín, 252 (tie)
Alejandra, 251
Carolina, 249 (tie)
Noah, 249 (tie)
Guadalupe, 246
Nicolas, 243
Vicente, 240
Enzo, 235
Salvador, 228
Sebastian, 227
Juana, 225
Valentin, 222
Guillermo, 220
Alma, 218 (tie)
Emanuel, 218 (tie)
Nahuel, 215
Camila, 211 (tie)
Elena, 211 (tie)
Andres, 210
Andrés, 209 (3-way tie)
Benicio, 209 (3-way tie)
Paz, 209 (3-way tie)
Gabriela, 208
Beatriz, 207
Ciro, 206 (tie)
Martin, 206 (tie)
Maite, 203
Andrea, 202
Elizabeth, 200 (tie)
Laura, 200 (tie)
Isabel, 199 (tie)
Mia, 199 (tie)
Luciano, 198
Ismael, 197
Jazmín, 195
Camilo, 194
Marcelo, 192
Franco, 190
Agustin, 189
Alfonso, 187
Aitana, 186 (tie)
Bianca, 186 (tie)
Ramiro, 185
Gustavo, 184
Cataleya, 183
Roberto, 178
Ariel, 176
Lucía, 174
Micaela, 173 (tie)
Ricardo, 173 (tie)
(I went down this far to ensure that at least fifty girl names were included.)
Here are a few names from lower down on the list:
80 babies were named Celeste, which is the nickname of Uruguay’s national soccer team.
73 babies were named Aylen, and roughly two hundred more were given a different spelling of the name (e.g., Ayelen, Aylén, Ayelén, Aylín, Aylin). This is a Mapuche name with several possible meanings, including “ember” and “clear.”
38 babies were named Coromoto, which comes from a Marian title.
15 babies were named Inti, which is the Quechua word for “sun.”
9 babies were named Amaru, which is the Quechua word for “snake.”
8 babies were named Borja, which comes from the name of Spanish saint Francisco de Borja.
7 babies were named Irupé, which is the Guaraní word for the large South American water-lily Victoria cruziana.
5 babies were named Yamandú, which was the name of a historical Guarani chief.
4 babies were named Chiquinquira, which comes from a Marian title.
Two others were named Aurora de la Chiquinquira and Leomarys de la Chiquinquira.
4 babies were named Itanú, which is a Charrúa name said to mean “heartbeat of stone.”
3 babies were named Guidaí, which is the Charrúa word for “moon.”
3 babies were named Tacuabé, which was the name of a historical Charrúa man.
Following the Massacre of Salsipuedes in 1831, Tacuabé and several other Charrúa prisoners were taken to France to be put on exhibition.
2 babies were named Amancay, which is a Quechua word that refers to a lily-like South American flower.
2 babies were named Amapola, which means “poppy” in Spanish.
2 babies were named Atahualpa, which was the name of the last emperor of the Inca.
2 babies were named Everton, which may refer to Everton F.C.
2 babies were named Leunam, which is Manuel spelled backwards.
2 babies were named Pérola, which means “pearl” in Portuguese.
2 babies were named Uruguay.
And, because Uruguay releases all of its baby name data, we can also check out the unique names at the bottom of the list. Here’s a selection Uruguay’s single-use baby names of 2022:
The country of Spain, which makes up most of Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, shares land borders with France, Andorra, and Portugal.
Last year, Spain welcomed 159,649 baby girls and 169,602 baby boys.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Lucia and Martin (again).
Here are Spain’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2022:
Girl Names
Lucia, 3,539 baby girls
Sofia, 2,899
Martina, 2,651
Valeria, 2,580
Maria, 2,443
Julia, 2,240
Paula, 1,912
Emma, 1,864
Olivia, 1,862
Daniela, 1,661
Carla, 1,655
Alma, 1,619
Mia, 1,614
Carmen, 1,613
Vega, 1,544
Lola, 1,542
Lara, 1,537
Sara, 1,453
Alba, 1,440
Jimena, 1,410
Noa, 1,397
Chloe, 1,391
Valentina, 1,365
Claudia, 1,272
Aitana, 1,110
Ana, 1,042 (tie)
Gala, 1,042 (tie)
Vera, 1,029
Abril, 1,028
Alejandra, 1,024
Triana, 997
Manuela, 985
Candela, 974
Laia, 970
Zoe, 908
Ines, 901
Adriana, 895
Victoria, 873
Elena, 868
Blanca, 859
Marina, 839
Carlota, 798
Marta, 708
Clara, 705
Luna, 703
Nora, 699
Lia, 683
Rocio, 676
Ariadna, 641
Irene, 618
Boy Names
Martin, 3,224 baby boys
Mateo, 3,132
Hugo, 3,074
Leo, 2,752
Lucas, 2,537
Manuel, 2,491
Alejandro, 2,281
Pablo, 2,238
Daniel, 2,237
Alvaro, 1,938
Enzo, 1,838
Adrian, 1,683
Luca, 1,677
Diego, 1,540
Thiago, 1,529
Mario, 1,497
Bruno, 1,471
David, 1,389
Oliver, 1,380
Alex, 1,317
Marcos, 1,274
Gonzalo, 1,272
Liam, 1,256
Marco, 1,230
Miguel, 1,226
Izan, 1,220
Antonio, 1,188
Javier, 1,151
Nicolas, 1,150
Gael, 1,109
Marc, 1,040
Juan, 1,036
Dario, 1,009
Angel, 988
Carlos, 977
Jose, 956
Gabriel, 945
Dylan, 883
Rodrigo, 865
Adam, 796
Samuel, 791
Jorge, 775
Jaime, 752
Eric, 741 (tie)
Sergio, 741 (tie)
Pau, 685
Guillermo, 684
Francisco, 674
Hector, 668
Noah, 651
Home to more than 47 million people, Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities (including two island groups) and two autonomous cities (both in North Africa).
The most popular baby names within each of Spain’s 17 autonomous communities last year were…
Top Girl Name
Top Boy Name
Andalusia (17.8% of the population)
Maria
Manuel
Catalonia (16.4% of pop.)
Julia
Leo
Madrid (community) (14.3% of pop.)
Lucia
Mateo
Valencia (community) (10.9% of pop.)
Lucia
Mateo
Galicia (5.6% of pop.)
Noa
Martin
Castile and León (5.0% of pop.)
Lucia
Martin
Basque Country (4.6% of pop.)
Ane
Martin
Canary Islands (4.6% of pop.)
Valeria
Mateo
Castilla-La Mancha (4.3% of pop.)
Lucia & Valeria (tie)
Hugo
Murcia (3.2% of pop.)
Lucia
Hugo
Aragon (2.8% of pop.)
Lucia
Martin
Balearic Islands (2.5% of pop.)
Martina
Marc
Extremadura (2.2% of pop.)
Lucia
Manuel
Asturias (2.1% of pop.)
Sofia
Martin
Navarre (1.4% of pop.)
Lucia
Mateo
Cantabria (1.2% of pop.)
Lucia
Martin & Mateo (tie)
La Rioja (0.7% of pop.)
Lucia
Mateo
And the #1 baby names within each of Spain’s two autonomous cities were…
Top Girl Name
Top Boy Name
Melilla (0.2% of pop.)
Sara
Mohamed & Rayan (tie)
Ceuta (0.2% of pop.)
Mariam
Mohamed
Finally, here’s a link to Spain’s 2021 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
The country of Uruguay, located in the southern region of South America, shares land borders with Argentina and Brazil.
According to Uruguay’s Dirección Nacional de Identificación Civil (DNIC), the most popular baby names in the country in 2021 were María and Juan.
Uruguay’s baby name rankings consist of girl and boy names mixed together on a single list. The data mostly represents first-name usage, but does include some second-name usage as well. (This is because the rankings are created from Uruguayan identity card data, and Uruguayans are permitted to add up to two given names to their ID cards.)
That said, here are Uruguay’s top 100+ baby names of 2021:
María, 1,260 babies
María was used 858 times as a first name and 402 times as a second name.
Juan, 1,023
Juan was used 980 times as a first name and 43 times as a second name.
Benjamín, 925
Maria, 889
Isabella, 798
Mateo, 778
Valentina, 725
Emma, 722
Martina, 706
Catalina, 658
Julieta, 644
Felipe, 631
Sofía, 624
Valentín, 615
Ezequiel, 561
Nicolás, 541
Lorenzo, 535
Emilia, 513
Agustín, 487 (tie)
Bautista, 487 (tie)
Belén, 477
Daniel, 459
Manuel, 450
Alejandro, 433
Santiago, 429
Francisco, 426
Delfina, 422
Lautaro, 421 (tie)
Agustina, 421 (tie)
Santino, 419
Carlos, 417
Lucas, 413
Valentino, 411
Dante, 407
Josefina, 393
Luis, 392
Ignacio, 389 (tie)
Gabriel, 389 (tie)
Joaquín, 385
Olivia, 380
José, 374
Thiago, 359
Emiliano, 352
Gael, 343
Victoria, 341
Francesca, 325
Alberto, 324
Tomás, 318
Sebastián, 315
Renata, 312
David, 308
Jose, 302
Martín, 301
Zoe, 296
Bastian, 290
Samuel, 288
Milagros, 286
Eduardo, 284
Pilar, 280 (tie)
Paulina, 280 (tie)
Bruno, 278
Alexander, 275 (tie)
Ana, 275 (tie)
Clara, 271
Facundo, 267
Emily, 261 (tie)
Pedro, 261 (tie)
Benjamin, 259
Antonio, 257 (tie)
Alfonsina, 257 (tie)
Guadalupe, 255
Sofia, 254 (tie)
Vicente, 254 (tie)
Pablo, 254 (tie)
Federico, 253
Emanuel, 251
Diego, 249
Jorge, 240
Javier, 239
Salvador, 235
Rafael, 230
Fernando, 229
Nahuel, 228
Jazmín, 226
Luciano, 223
Liam, 222
Paz, 218
Camila, 217
Maite, 216
Andrés, 207
Ismael, 206 (tie)
Miguel, 206 (tie)
Alma, 205
Noah, 204
Mía, 203
Lucía, 202 (tie)
Benicio, 202 (tie)
Mia, 201
Franco, 198
Nicolas, 195
Bianca, 194
Isabel, 193
Juana, 191
Camilo, 190
Tadeo, 188
Enzo, 187
Guillermo, 186
Cataleya, 183
Alejandra, 181 (tie)
Sebastian, 181 (tie)
Florencia, 179
Carolina, 175
Enrique, 172
Ramiro, 171
Alfonso, 167
Faustino, 166
Ámbar, 164 (4-way tie)
Beatriz, 164 (4-way tie)
Logan, 164 (4-way tie)
Marcelo, 164 (4-way tie)
Matías, 161 (tie)
Ciro, 161 (tie)
Aitana, 160 (tie)
Antonella, 160 (tie)
Angel, 159 (tie)
Nahitan, 159 (tie)
Nicole, 158
Andrea, 156 (tie)
Elena, 156 (tie)
(I went down this far to ensure that at least fifty girl names were included.)
Here are a few names from lower down on the list:
16 babies were named Tabaré, which was the name of former Uruguayan president Tabaré Vázquez (who died in December of 2020).
Tabaré was given to just 2 babies the year before.
6 were named Atahualpa, which was the name of the last emperor of the Inca.
Atahualpa was given to just one baby the year before.
2 were named Cono, perhaps after St. Cono of Italy.
2 were named Giorgian, which is the first name of Uruguayan soccer player Giorgian de Arrascaeta.
2 were named Pampa, which may refer to the Pampas — the grasslands of South America.
The Spanish word pampa comes directly from the Quechua word pampa, meaning “plain, field.”
And, because Uruguay releases all of its baby name data, we can also check out the unique names at the other end of the spectrum. Here’s a selection Uruguay’s single-use baby names of 2021:
In 2020, the top names in Uruguay were Emma and Juan. (Emma managed to beat María/Maria only because Uruguay counts the accented and unaccented forms of names separately in the rankings.)
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