How popular is the baby name Joa 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 Joa.

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Popularity of the baby name Joa


Posts that mention the name Joa

Boy names on the rise in the United States in 2024

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Which boy names increased in usage the most from 2023 to 2024?

Here’s a table of the fastest-rising boy names of 2024. On the left are the top 25 increases in terms of absolute change (numbers of babies). On the right are the top 25 increases in terms of relative change (percentages of babies).

RankBoy nameAbsolute riseBoy nameRelative rise
1Liam1,278Truce3,683%
2Noah1,249Nazai1,640%
3Santiago1,054Zylus1,000%
4Theodore927Kyzeir656%
5Thiago774Ewen640%
6Enzo740Hartlen600%
7Eithan717Kyiir560%
8Roman678Kamazi528%
9Bennett675Mazieon525%
10Elias650Xaden509%
11Callum615Rustyn483%
12Colter609Endrick433%
13Beau596Kaior417%
14Wesley594Colsen408%
15Oliver561Elion367%
16Henry559Haysen344%
17Jaziel538Huntlee340%
18Hayes496Akoa329%
19Arthur488Joa317%
20Callan469Ryo281%
21Rowan437Amael280%
22Jett436Zalen271%
23Eliam422 (tie)Kysir263%
24August422 (tie)Creeden250% (tie)
25Harvey413Zyel250% (tie)

The rise of Rustyn might be thanks to social media influencer Addie McCracken, who has a young son named Rustyn (b. 2022).

If you have theories about any of the other rises, please leave a comment!

Source: SSA

Image: Adapted from Turkey-2036 by Dennis Jarvis under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Popular baby names in the French Pacific, 2023

Flag of French Polynesia
Flag of French Polynesia

Today we’ve got baby name rankings for two French overseas territories: French Polynesia and New Caledonia.

Both are island groups located in the Pacific Ocean, but they’re not neighbors: French Polynesia is in the southern Pacific, while New Caledonia is roughly 2,900 miles away in the southwestern Pacific (closer to Australia).

French Polynesia

French Polynesia is made up of about 130 islands. The majority of the population lives on the largest island, Tahiti.

French is the official language of the territory, though other languages (primarily Tahitian) are also spoken.

According to data gathered from three different medical clinics on Tahiti — data accounting for 3,145 births in 2023 — these were the top baby names on the island last year:

Girl names (on Tahiti)

  1. Kiana
  2. Ohana
  3. Merahi

Boy names (on Tahiti)

  1. Manea
  2. Hia’ai
  3. Kahanui

Other popular names included Hanihei, Kumuhei, Hitiarii, Kaili and Nanihi. (I’m not sure which genders they correspond to.)

The shortest names bestowed were Eva and Joa, while the longest were Onoheaiteraioehau (given to a baby girl) and Teahimenavaoatitoka (baby boy).

New Caledonia

New Caledonia is made up of about 140 islands. The majority of the population lives on the largest island, Grande Terre, which locals call Le Caillou, meaning “the pebble.”

French is the official language of the territory, but various Kanak languages are also spoken.

Last year, Nouméa — the territory’s capital and largest city — welcomed 499 baby girls and 563 baby boys. These were the top baby names in Nouméa in 2023:

Girl names (in Nouméa)

  1. Zoé
  2. Léna
  3. Eva
  4. Maya
  5. Olivia

Boy names (in Nouméa)

  1. Gabriel
  2. Samuel
  3. Emmanuel
  4. Joseph
  5. Kayden

New Caledonia’s rankings have a distinctly European flavor — no doubt because New Caledonia’s population includes a larger proportion of Europeans (and people of European descent) than French Polynesia’s does.

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Image: Adapted from Flag of French Polynesia (public domain)