How popular is the baby name Klara 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 Klara.
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Last year, the Central European country of Germany welcomed 692,989 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies?
We don’t know for sure, because Germany doesn’t release official baby name rankings. But two unofficial sets of rankings — one from the Society for the German Language (GfdS), the other from name researcher Knud Bielefeld — agree that Germany’s top boy name of 2023 was Noah.
(The rankings by the GfdS account for over 90% of the first names bestowed in Germany in 2023, while the rankings by Bielefeld account for about 40% of the babies born in Germany in 2023. Both sets of rankings combine different spellings of the same name.)
Here are Germany’s top girl names, according to both sources:
Girl names (GfdS)
Girl names (Bielefeld)
1
Sophia/Sofia
Emilia
2
Emilia
Emma
3
Emma
Sophia
4
Mia
Hannah
5
Hannah/Hanna
Mia
6
Mila
Ella
7
Lina
Mila
8
Ella
Lina
9
Klara/Clara
Lia
10
Lia/Liah
Leni
And here are Germany’s top boy names, according to both sources:
Some possible influences/associations for a few of the above:
Filianore is a character in the video game Dark Souls III (2016) — specifically, in the downloadable content pack Dark Souls III: The Ringed City (2017).
St. Frowin of Engelberg was a 12th-century Swiss German abbot.
Itgelt is likely based on the Mongolian word itgel, meaning “faith, belief.”
Kordian is the main character of the Polish drama Kordian (1834) by Juliusz Slowacki.
Lysithea refers to several figures in Greek mythology, as well as to a character in the video game Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019).
Metatron is an archangel mentioned in Jewish folklore.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the president of Ukraine.
St. Willibald was an 8th-century Englishman who became a bishop in Bavaria.
Finally, here’s a link to Austria’s 2022 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
Last year, the island nation of Iceland welcomed over 4,200 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Emilía and Birnir.
Below are Iceland’s top 50+ girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2023. (Please note that I created these two gendered sets of rankings from the single non-gendered set of rankings that Iceland released.)
Girl names
Emilía, 23 baby girls
Sara, 22
Aþena, 21 (3-way tie)
Embla, 21 (3-way tie)
Sóley, 21 (3-way tie)
Emma, 20
Katla, 19
Eva, 18 (4-way tie)
Lilja, 18 (4-way tie)
Una, 18 (4-way tie)
Viktoría, 18 (4-way tie)
Anna, 16 (3-way tie)
Bríet, 16 (3-way tie)
Hekla, 16 (3-way tie) – inspired by Hekla, the name of one of Iceland’s most active volcanoes.
Matthildur, 15 (tie)
Salka, 15 (tie)
Birta, 14 (3-way tie)
Hafdís, 14 (3-way tie)
Katrín, 14 (3-way tie)
Andrea, 13 (3-way tie)
Freyja, 13 (3-way tie)
Natalía, 13 (3-way tie)
Íris, 12 (4-way tie)
Iðunn, 12 (4-way tie)
Kristín, 12 (4-way tie)
Móeiður, 12 (4-way tie)
Ástrós, 11 (5-way tie)
Fanney, 11 (5-way tie) – modern coinage created from elements meaning “snowdrift” and “island.”
Hrafntinna, 11 (5-way tie)
Saga, 11 (5-way tie)
Ylfa, 11 (5-way tie)
Elín, 10 (5-way tie)
Heiðdís, 10 (5-way tie)
Hildur, 10 (5-way tie)
Júlía, 10 (5-way tie)
Laufey, 10 (5-way tie)
Amelía, 9 (12-way tie)
Aría, 9 (12-way tie)
Dagbjört, 9 (12-way tie)
Glódís, 9 (12-way tie) – modern coinage created from elements meaning “to shine” and “goddess.”
Helena, 9 (12-way tie)
Ísabella, 9 (12-way tie)
Karítas, 9 (12-way tie)
Klara, 9 (12-way tie)
Máney, 9 (12-way tie)
María, 9 (12-way tie)
Sigrún, 9 (12-way tie)
Sóldís, 9 (12-way tie)
Alexandra, 8 (9-way tie)
Edda, 8 (9-way tie)
Eldey, 8 (9-way tie)
Harpa, 8 (9-way tie)
Írena, 8 (9-way tie)
Margrét, 8 (9-way tie)
Rakel, 8 (9-way tie)
Ronja, 8 (9-way tie)
Þórdís, 8 (9-way tie)
Boy names
Birnir, 30 baby boys
Emil, 28
Elmar, 25 (tie)
Jón, 25 (tie)
Óliver 24
Aron, 23
Viktor, 22
Jökull, 21
Alexander, 20
Atlas, 19
Gunnar, 18
Baldur, 17 (tie)
Mikael, 17 (tie)
Breki, 16 (3-way tie) – derived from an Old Norse word meaning “breaker.”
Styrmir, 16 (3-way tie)
Theodór, 16 (3-way tie)
Arnar, 15 (3-way tie)
Kári, 15 (3-way tie)
Óðinn, 15 (3-way tie)
Baltasar, 14 (3-way tie)
Elías, 14 (3-way tie)
Huginn, 14 (3-way tie)
Daníel, 13 (4-way tie)
Hilmir, 13 (4-way tie)
Ísak, 13 (4-way tie)
Úlfur, 13 (4-way tie)
Gabríel, 12 (4-way tie)
Guðmundur, 12 (4-way tie)
Ólafur, 12 (4-way tie)
Tómas, 12 (4-way tie)
Ari, 11 (11-way tie)
Benedikt, 11 (11-way tie)
Benjamín, 11 (11-way tie)
Björn, 11 (11-way tie)
Brynjar, 11 (11-way tie)
Dagur, 11 (11-way tie)
Erik, 11 (11-way tie)
Kristján, 11 (11-way tie)
Kristófer, 11 (11-way tie)
Matthías, 11 (11-way tie)
Sigurður, 11 (11-way tie)
Anton, 10 (7-way tie)
Atli, 10 (7-way tie)
Ágúst, 10 (7-way tie)
Hinrik, 10 (7-way tie)
Jóhann, 10 (7-way tie)
Magnús, 10 (7-way tie)
Stefán, 10 (7-way tie)
Adam, 9 (8-way tie)
Bergur, 9 (8-way tie)
Birkir, 9 (8-way tie)
Leó, 9 (8-way tie)
Máni, 9 (8-way tie)
Óskar, 9 (8-way tie)
Stormur, 9 (8-way tie)
Tristan, 9 (8-way tie)
Interesting names from outside the top 50 include…
Rökkvi (masculine name, given to 8 babies), which may mean “twilight.”
Kolbrá (fem., 5 babies), a modern coinage created from elements meaning “black, dark” and “eyelash.”
Hrafnkatla (fem., 3 babies), the feminine form of Hrafnkell, which is made up of elements meaning “raven” and “cauldron.”
Tindur (masc., 3 babies), derived from an Old Norse word meaning “spike,” “tooth,” “mountain peak.”
Þráinn (masc., 3 babies), based on an Old Norse word meaning “obstinacy.”
Krummi (masc., 2 babies), which could mean either “bent, crooked” or “raven.”
And what about the single-use names?
Over 980 names were bestowed just once in Iceland last year. Here’s a sampling of Iceland’s unique baby names of 2023:
Here are simplified definitions for a few of the above…
Friðþjófur (masc.), made up of elements meaning “peace” and “thief”
A name that means “peace thief” seems very appropriate for a newborn baby. :)
Gígja (fem.), meaning “fiddle.”
Ösp (fem.), meaning “aspen tree.”
Röskva (fem.), meaning “vigorous,” “brave.”
Spói (masc.), from the Icelandic word spói, which refers to the whimbrel (a type of bird).
Gíslason — a surname that was likely used as a masculine forename (given that -son ending) — may have been inspired by Icelandic soccer player Rúrik Gíslason.
Last year, the European country of Poland welcomed approximately 272,000 babies.
What were the most popular names among all these babies? Zofia and Nikodem.
Here are Poland’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Zofia, 4,968 baby girls
Zuzanna, 4,800
Laura, 4,602
Hanna, 4,565
Maja, 4,461
Julia, 4,254
Oliwia, 3,846
Pola, 3,692
Alicja, 3,593
Maria, 3,137
Lena, 2,966
Antonina, 2,912
Emilia, 2,785
Amelia, 2,759
Klara, 2,660
Michalina, 2,644
Iga, 2,563
Liliana, 2,561
Wiktoria, 2,531
Helena, 2,511
Marcelina, 2,351
Gabriela, 1,883
Aleksandra, 1,878
Nela, 1,768
Kornelia, 1,761
Lucja, 1,732
Blanka, 1,636
Anna, 1,581
Nadia, 1,565
Natalia, 1,441
Lilianna, 1,422
Jagoda, 1,410
Mia, 1,232
Milena, 1,148
Róza, 1,132
Kaja, 1,127
Rozalia, 1,103
Anastazja, 1,063
Nina, 1,001
Aniela, 984
Weronika, 959
Sara, 937
Nikola, 917
Barbara, 892
Aurelia, 880
Matylda, 845
Liwia, 779
Karolina, 752
Martyna, 712
Agata, 656
Boy names
Nikodem, 6,532 baby boys
Antoni, 5,663
Jan, 5,638
Aleksander, 5,625
Franciszek, 4,965
Leon, 4,916
Jakub, 4,474
Ignacy, 4,166
Mikolaj, 4,081
Stanislaw, 3,874
Filip, 3,506
Szymon, 3,269
Wojciech, 3,078
Adam, 2,889
Tymon, 2,782
Marcel, 2,759
Kacper, 2,684
Maksymilian, 2,655
Oliwier, 2,578
Wiktor, 2,347
Michal, 2,183
Igor, 1,899
Julian, 1,855 (tie)
Milosz, 1,855 (tie)
Tymoteusz, 1,724 (tie)
Gabriel, 1,724 (tie)
Oskar, 1,683
Piotr, 1,630
Dawid, 1,276
Bruno, 1,186
Hubert, 1,159
Krzysztof, 1,069
Natan, 1,065
Bartosz, 1,053
Dominik, 1,022
Mateusz, 900
Cezary, 886
Henryk, 880
Alan, 869
Karol, 866
Tadeusz, 861
Fabian, 837
Tomasz, 830
Maciej, 783
Teodor, 761
Ksawery, 752
Milan, 733
Artur, 722
Leo, 669
Pawel, 640
(Because L-with-a-stroke and Z-with-an-overdot don’t render properly on my site, you’ll have to imagine they exist in several of the above: the girl names Lucja and Róza, and the boy names Mikolaj, Stanislaw, Michal, Milosz, and Pawel.)
Poland’s data goes all the way down to names with just two instances of usage, so here’s a sampling of the rare baby names at the opposite end of the spectrum:
On the girls’ side: Jutrzenka means “morning star” in Polish, and Nasturcja is the Polish word for nasturtium (a type of flower).
On the boys’ side: Hleb (Belarusian) comes from Gleb (Russian), which comes from Guðleifr (Old Norse: “god” + “heir”), and Zawisza can be traced back to a Slavic word meaning “envy.”
Finally, here are Poland’s 2022 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
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