How popular is the baby name Jaylah 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 Jaylah.
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In June of 2023, the population of Canada finally reached 40 million.
Included in that count were roughly half of the 351,477* babies born in Canada last year.
And what were the most popular names among those newborns? Olivia and Noah, yet again.
Here are Canada’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Olivia, 1,650 baby girls
Emma, 1,416
Charlotte, 1,412
Amelia, 1,102
Sophia, 1,051
Mia, 924
Chloe, 920
Mila, 915
Sofia, 887
Alice, 793
Ava, 772
Lily, 766
Isla, 759
Ellie, 700
Evelyn, 698
Zoe, 697
Nora, 681
Sophie, 675
Maya, 667
Charlie, 647
Violet, 626
Aria, 613
Florence, 611 (tie)
Isabella, 611 (tie)
Abigail, 608
Ella, 599
Emily, 588
Hannah, 578 (tie)
Hazel, 578 (tie)
Elizabeth, 571
Clara, 562
Rose, 540
Ivy, 533 (tie)
Luna, 533 (tie)
Eva, 527
Eleanor, 503
Harper, 487
Aurora, 475
Avery, 468
Maeve, 462
Victoria, 461
Scarlett, 449
Grace, 447
Emilia, 440
Layla, 432 (tie)
Zoey, 432 (tie)
Elena, 423
Sarah, 419
Livia, 416
Julia, 415
Boy names
Noah, 2,162 baby boys
Liam, 1,813
Theodore, 1,484
Leo, 1,416
William, 1,341
Oliver, 1,245
Lucas, 1,184
Thomas, 1,154
Benjamin, 1,134
Jack, 1,132
James, 1,122
Jacob, 1,086
Ethan, 1,012
Nathan, 1,009
Adam, 969
Henry, 943
Theo, 900
Logan, 891
Owen, 852
Arthur, 818
Levi, 816
Jackson, 767
Luca, 753
Gabriel, 710
Felix, 683
Hudson 659
Charles, 657
Maverick, 649
Daniel, 635
Louis, 623
Muhammad, 619
Samuel, 614
Elijah, 596
Alexander, 588
Caleb, 578
Mason, 566
Nolan, 552
Isaac, 545
Jayden, 531
Aiden, 514
Ryan, 512
Edouard, 502
Mateo, 496
Miles, 490
Michael, 485
Luke, 481
David, 477
Matteo, 474
Bennett, 469 (tie)
Elliot, 469 (tie)
(The #1 names were the same in Alberta, but not in Quebec.)
Among Canada’s fastest-rising baby names were the girl names Sofia, Lainey, and Maeve and the boy names Zorawar, Myles, and Henry.
And what about the names at the other end of the spectrum? Here’s a selection of the baby names that were given to just 5 babies each in Canada last year:
If you’re on the hunt for baby names with a numerological value of 3, you’re in luck! Because today’s post features hundreds of 3-names.
Before we get to the names, though — how do we know that they’re “threes” in numerology?
Turning names into numbers
Here’s how to calculate the numerological value of a name.
First, for each letter, come up with a number to represent that letter’s position in the alphabet. (Letter A would be number 1, letter B would be number 2, and so forth.) Then, add all the numbers together. If the sum has two or more digits, add the digits together recursively until the result is a single digit. That single digit is the name’s numerological value.
For instance, the letters in the name Tyson correspond to the numbers 20, 25, 19, 15, and 14. The sum of these numbers is 93. The digits of 93 added together equal 12, and the digits of 12 added together equal 3 — the numerological value of Tyson.
Baby names with a value of 3
Below you’ll find the most popular 3-names per gender, according to the latest U.S. baby name data. I’ve further sub-categorized them by total sums — just in case any of those larger numbers are significant to anyone.
3 via 12
The letters in the following baby names add up to 12, which reduces to three (1+2=3).
Girl names (3 via 12)
Boy names (3 via 12)
Aja, Fae, Bia, Abi, Bee
Gad, Jb, Abed
3 via 21
The letters in the following baby names add up to 21, which reduces to three (2+1=3).
Girl names (3 via 21)
Boy names (3 via 21)
Kai, Asa, Gala, Jaia, Clea
Kai, Kade, Asa, Alec, Ben, Beck, Cale
3 via 30
The letters in the following baby names add up to 30, which reduces to three (3+0=3).
There’s no definitive answer, unfortunately, because various numerological systems exist, and each one has its own interpretation of the number three. That said, if we look at a couple of modern numerology/astrology websites, we see 3 being described as “creative,” “optimistic,” “friendly,” “outgoing,” and “self-expressive.”
We can also look at associations, which are a bit more concrete. Here are some things that are associated with the number 3:
Triple crown (victory in three events)
Hat trick (3 goals scored in one game by a single player)
Circus (3 rings)
Yard (3 feet)
Three-act structure (in narrative)
Rule of thirds (in photography)
Traffic lights
Manx flag (3 legs)
What does the number 3 mean to you? What are your strongest associations with the number?
P.S. To see names with other numerological values, check out the posts for the numbers one, two, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine.
Which girl names increased/decreased the most in popularity from 2012 to 2013?
Below are two versions of each list. My version looks at raw number differences and takes all 19,114 girl names on the 2013 list into account. The SSA’s version looks at ranking differences and covers roughly the top 1,000 girl names.
Check out Sadie! I wasn’t expecting to see that name here. Unlike Penelope, which I was expecting to see here.
Harper, Aria, Charlotte — still going strong. And Paisley’s back, though the rise has slowed: 3rd in 2012, 18th in 2013.
Does anyone have a theory on Jaylah?
(The SSA broadened the scope of their analysis this year — top 500 to top 1,000 — which is great, but it makes direct comparisons between this year’s list and last year’s impossible.)
Looking for a set of baby names with something in common? If so, here are some 6-letter anagram names for you to check out!
Anagrams are words that contain the same set of letters, but not in the same sequence. For instance, the words “listen,” “silent,” and “tinsel” are all anagrams of one another.
Anagram names can be a neat option for siblings — particularly multiples (like twins and triplets). They’re also a clever way to connect a baby name to the name of an older relative (e.g., grandpa Weston, grandson Townes).
Below are hundreds of six-letter names (collected from the SSA’s huge database of U.S. baby names) that happen to be anagrams of other names.
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