How popular is the baby name Jonathan 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 Jonathan.
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Jonathan Garro, who blogs about his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Paraguay, recently wrote about how Paraguay “is usually anywhere from five to 20 years behind on most fashion, music and movie trends.” Because of this,
I wasn’t completely surprised when my Paraguayan host brother told me the name of his one month old baby. I am now the proud uncle of Alanis Morissette Medina. Let’s just say I’ve got one hand in my pocket, and the other one is slapping my forehead. I guess they are pretty big fans, despite not actually knowing what all those lyrics mean. Isn’t that ironic? Don’t you think?
Wow. I’m dying to know what other names he’s heard down there.
According to New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the most popular baby names in the city last year were Isabella/Sophia (tied) and Daniel.
Here are New York City’s top 50+ girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2007:
Girl names
Isabella, 539 baby girls (tie)
Sophia, 539 (tie)
Emily, 525
Ashley, 480
Sarah, 425
Kayla, 414
Mia, 381
Olivia, 375
Samantha, 368
Rachel, 359
Madison, 345
Ava, 330
Brianna, 316
Emma, 286
Sofia, 276
Abigail, 272 (tie)
Chloe, 272 (tie)
Angelina, 265 (tie)
Victoria, 265 (tie)
Elizabeth, 261 (tie)
Leah, 261 (tie)
Nicole, 250
Julia, 249
Alexandra, 247
Esther, 244
Michelle, 234 (tie)
Sara, 234 (tie)
Alyssa, 231
Maya, 227
Gabriella, 223
Jessica, 216
Hannah, 202
Arianna, 186
Chaya, 184
Ella, 182
Anna, 179
Katherine, 177
Melanie, 176
Natalie, 175
Jada, 174
Jasmine, 169 (tie)
Sophie, 169 (tie)
Miriam, 168
Jennifer, 167
Amanda, 164
Grace, 160
Zoe, 158
Alexa, 156 (tie)
Hailey, 156 (tie)
Ariana, 154 (tie)
Maria, 154 (tie)
Boy names
Daniel, 865 baby boys
Jayden, 846
Michael, 801
Matthew, 778
Justin, 738
Joshua, 719
David, 705
Anthony, 664
Christopher, 652
Joseph, 617
Ryan, 576
Ethan, 524
Alexander, 503
Kevin, 496
Jacob, 474
Brandon, 463
Nicholas, 458
Jonathan, 452
John, 448
Christian, 445
William, 435
Andrew, 424
Jason, 414
James, 377
Elijah, 359
Angel, 357
Benjamin, 350
Dylan, 347
Samuel, 343
Aaron, 334
Gabriel, 327
Eric, 301 (tie)
Jaden, 301 (tie)
Brian, 283
Jack, 282
Tyler, 276
Noah, 269
Jordan, 265
Luis, 264
Sebastian, 260
Jose, 249
Sean, 247
Adam, 243
Jeremiah, 242
Henry, 239
Isaiah, 238
Thomas, 234
Xavier, 232
Bryan, 230
Aidan, 228 (tie)
Aiden, 228 (tie)
Jayden jumped from 10th place in 2006 to 2nd place in 2007, impressively.
If all the different spellings of Jayden (e.g., Jaden, Jaiden, Jadon, Jaeden, Jaydon, Jaidyn, Jaydan, Jaydin) had been counted together, in fact, the entire name-group would have easily overtaken Daniel with a grand total of more than 1,340 baby boys.
The top baby names within specific ethnic/racial groups were…
Top girl name
Top boy name
Hispanic
Ashley
Jayden
Asian
Sophia
Ryan
Non-Hispanic White
Sarah
Michael
Non-Hispanic Black
Madison
Jayden
Among the names given to just 10 babies each in NYC last year were the girl names Binta, Djeneba, Fraida, Rowan, and Suki, and the boy names Aditya, Karim, Milton, Shimshon, and Wolf.
One year earlier, NYC’s top names (overall) were Ashley and Michael.
The most popular baby names in the U.S. were updated yesterday!
Here are the new top 25 girl names and boys names. The positive and negative numbers indicate how a name has risen or fallen in rank since 2006.
Girl Names
Emily (0)
Isabella (+2)
Emma (-1)
Ava (+1)
Madison (-2)
Sophia (+3)
Olivia (0)
Abigail (-2)
Hannah (-1)
Elizabeth (+1)
Addison (+17)
Samantha (-2)
Ashley (-1)
Alyssa (+5)
Mia (-2)
Chloe (+2)
Natalie (0)
Sarah (-3)
Alexis (-5)
Grace (-4)
Ella (0)
Brianna (-2)
Hailey (+2)
Taylor (-1)
Anna (-3)
Boy Names
Jacob (0)
Michael (0)
Ethan (+1)
Joshua (-1)
Daniel (+1)
Christopher (+1)
Anthony (+2)
William (+2)
Matthew (-4)
Andrew (-2)
Alexander (+1)
David (+1)
Joseph (-2)
Noah (+1)
James (+1)
Ryan (-2)
Logan (+2)
Jayden (+31)
John (+1)
Nicholas (-3)
Tyler (-3)
Christian (-1)
Jonathan (-1)
Nathan (-1)
Samuel (0)
The biggest jump on the boys’ list was Jayden — 31 spots (!), from 49th to 18th. The number of baby boys named Jayden rose from 9,550 (0.44%) in 2006 to 15,025 (0.69%) in 2007.
The biggest jump on the girls’ list was Addison — 17 spots, from 28th to 11th. The number of baby girls named Addison increased from 7,599 (0.37%) in 2006 to 11,823 (0.57%) in 2007.
Here’s more from the SSA’s news release:
Although “American Idol’s” Sanjaya did not influence this year’s list, other young celebrities influenced the naming of American children. The 2007 success of popular race car driver Danica Patrick undoubtedly inspired her first name moving from number 352 to number 307. Similarly, the name of the first pick in the 2007 NFL draft, Oakland Raiders’ quarterback JaMarcus Russell, rose from number 914 to number 743 on the boys’ list.
Shiloh, the youngest daughter of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, debuted on the list at number 804. Maddox, the name of their oldest child, has seen steady gains since first appearing on the list in 2003 at number 583 and now ranking at number 226. Suri, the name of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ daughter, did not make the list. But Britney Spears’ second son is named Jayden, which ranked at number 18. Miley is new to the girls’ list this year, entering fairly high at number 278, attributable to the popularity of teen sensation Miley Cyrus.
For reasons likely to puzzle baby name experts around the world, American parents have become infatuated by names, particularly for their sons, that rhyme with the word “maiden.” These names for boys include: Jayden (No. 18); Aiden (No. 27); Aidan (No. 54); Jaden (No. 76); Caden (No. 92); Kaden (No. 98); Ayden (No.102); Braden (No.156); Cayden (No.175); Jaiden (No.191); Kaiden (No. 220); Aden (No. 264); Caiden (No. 286); Braeden (No. 325); Braydon (No. 361); Jaydon (No. 415); Jadon (No. 423); Braiden (No. 529); Zayden (No. 588); Jaeden (No. 593); Aydan (No. 598); Bradyn (No. 629); Kadin (No. 657); Jadyn (No. 696); Kaeden (No. 701); Jaydin (No. 757); Braedon (No. 805); Aidyn (No. 818); Haiden (No. 820); Jaidyn (No. 841); Kadyn (No. 878); Jaydan (No. 887); Raiden (No. 931); and Adin (No. 983). This startling trend was present, but less pronounced, with girls names: Jayden (No. 172); Jadyn (No. 319); Jaden (No. 335); Jaiden (No. 429); Kayden (No. 507); and Jaidyn (No. 561). Social Security spokesman Mark Lassiter indicated that the agency would resist any legislative efforts to standardize the spelling of these names.
Experts also may be surprised by the extent to which American parents are naming their daughters after spiritual and philosophical concepts. One of the most popular names for girls (rising this year to number 31) is Nevaeh, which is “Heaven” spelled backwards. The variant Neveah came in this year at number 891 and Heaven is number 263. Also represented were: Destiny (No. 41); Trinity (No. 72); Serenity (No. 126); Harmony (No. 315); Miracle (No. 461); Charity (No. 673); Journey (No. 692); Destini (No. 914); and Essence (No. 930). Cutting against this trend was Armani (No. 971).
American parents were far less likely to name their sons in this way, although the 2007 boys’ list does include Sincere (No. 622) and Messiah (No. 723).
According to New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the most popular baby names in the city in 2006 were Ashley and Michael.
Here are New York City’s top 50+ girl names and top 50 boy names of 2006:
Girl names
Ashley, 518 baby girls
Emily, 504
Isabella, 457
Sarah, 409
Kayla, 406
Sophia, 402
Mia, 384
Madison, 333
Brianna, 326 (tie)
Samantha, 326 (tie)
Rachel, 322
Olivia, 312
Ava, 296
Emma, 270
Julia, 267
Maya, 265
Angelina, 264
Victoria, 260
Leah, 248
Michelle, 244 (tie)
Nicole, 244 (tie)
Gabriella, 240
Esther, 239
Alexandra, 232 (3-way tie)
Chloe, 232 (3-way tie)
Elizabeth, 232 (3-way tie)
Jessica, 229
Sara, 228
Abigail, 222
Alyssa, 210
Jennifer, 197
Chaya, 193
Natalie, 192 (tie)
Sofia, 192 (tie)
Destiny, 187
Grace, 186
Melanie, 181
Amanda, 178 (3-way tie)
Jasmine, 178 (3-way tie)
Katherine, 178 (3-way tie)
Anna, 177
Arianna, 174
Stephanie, 172
Jada, 168
Hannah, 165
Alexa, 162
Maria, 160
Kimberly, 158
Ariana, 156
Gianna, 154 (tie)
Zoe, 154 (tie)
Boy names
Michael, 805 baby boys
Daniel, 766
Matthew, 748
Joshua, 736
Justin, 718
David, 700
Christopher, 675
Joseph, 643
Anthony, 639
Jayden, 591
Kevin, 540
Brandon, 512
Alexander, 509
Ryan, 503
Nicholas, 489
Jonathan, 469
Ethan, 450
Andrew, 447
Christian, 438
John, 434
Jacob, 423
Jason, 419
William, 407
Angel, 405
James, 402
Gabriel, 352
Samuel, 344
Elijah, 341
Benjamin, 306
Dylan, 304
Jack, 294
Tyler, 290
Aaron, 286
Jordan, 284
Isaiah, 283
Sebastian, 279
Jaden, 266
Jose, 263
Eric, 261
Brian, 245
Aidan, 237
Adam, 234
Sean, 233
Alex, 231
Noah, 230
Jeremiah, 229 (tie)
Xavier, 229 (tie)
Bryan, 227 (tie)
Steven, 227 (tie)
Jeremy, 226
The top baby names within specific ethnic/racial groups were…
Top girl name
Top boy name
Hispanic
Ashley
Angel
Asian
Emily
Ryan
Non-Hispanic White
Sarah
Michael
Non-Hispanic Black
Kayla
Joshua
And among the names given to just 10 babies each in NYC last year were the girl names Eleni, Louise, Nailah, Ruchy, and Winni, and the boy names Aldo, Gideon, Herman, Shiloh, and Yehudah.
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