How popular is the baby name Catalina 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 Catalina.
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Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is home to over 3.1 million people.
Last year, the most popular baby names in the city were Olivia and Mateo, according to data from the Buenos Aires Civil Registry.
Here are the city’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2024:
Girl names
Olivia, 544 baby girls
Sofía, 420
Emma, 400
Emilia, 382
Isabella, 322
Catalina, 321
Martina, 295
Delfina, 281
Mía, 262
Valentina, 258
Boy names
Mateo, 524 baby boys
Felipe, 445
Enzo, 426
Bautista, 383
Benjamín, 374
Valentino, 307
Bruno, 306
Liam, 299
Noah, 291
Joaquín, 275
The city’s news release also mentioned several of the baby names that were bestowed fewer than 100 times each last year…
Girl names: Antonia, Cielo, Elena, Eva, Luz
Boy names: Amadeo, Beltrán, Franco, Nicolás
I’ve never posted rankings for Buenos Aires before, but here are the most recent rankings for Argentina (2023), if you’d like to compare this list to that one.
Two years ago, the South American country of Argentina welcomed 552,664 babies — 269,614 (48.8%) girls and 283,050 (51.2%) boys.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Olivia and Felipe, according to data from Argentina’s Registro Nacional de las Personas (RENAPER).
Here are Argentina’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Olivia, 2,432 baby girls
Emilia, 2,298
Isabella, 1,838
Catalina, 1,764
Emma, 1,560
Martina, 1,545
Sofía, 1,395
Delfina, 1,275
Valentina, 1,118
Renata, 892
Boy names
Felipe, 1,862 baby boys
Mateo, 1,747
Benjamín, 1,685
Valentino, 1,456
Bautista, 1,364
Julián, 1,300
Benicio, 1,194
Lorenzo, 1,147
Joaquín, 1,119
Tomás, 1,074
My source article noted that Julián leapt into the boys’ top 10 after being ranked 25th in 2022, 38th in 2021, and 36th in 2020.
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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