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Popularity of the baby name Luke


Posts that mention the name Luke

Where did the baby name Darth come from in 1977?

The characters Darth Vader and Princess Leia from the movie "Star Wars" (1977)
Darth Vader and Princess Leia from “Star Wars

I’m sure you know that Star Wars — often considered to be one of the greatest science-fiction movies of all time — gave boosts to the baby names Luke and Leia (pronounced LAY-uh) back in the late ’70s:

Boys named LukeGirls named Leia
19792,471 (rank: 110th)118
19781,882 (rank: 139th)156 (rank: 911th)
19771,241 (rank: 190th)98
1976914 (rank: 223rd)21
1975779 (rank: 256th)20

But did you know that the movie also influenced a handful of expectant parents to name their babies Darth?

Yup — as in Darth Vader. As in the Jedi-gone-bad who was the main antagonist of the original Star Wars trilogy. (The character was physically portrayed by English bodybuilder David Prowse, but voiced by American actor James Earl Jones.)

The first Star Wars film was released in 1977, and that’s the year we start seeing babies named Darth in the U.S. baby name data:

  • 1979: 7 baby boys named Darth
  • 1978: 13 baby boys named Darth
  • 1977: 9 baby boys named Darth [debut]
  • 1976: unlisted
  • 1975: unlisted

But the Force wasn’t strong with this one. The name didn’t stay in the data long enough to see the release of the second film, The Empire Strikes Back, in 1980.

So where did the character name “Darth Vader” come from?

After discarding the early name “Dark Water,” George Lucas played around with various surnames (including Vader, Wilson, and Smith) for the “tall, grim-looking general.” He eventually settled upon the combination “Darth Vader” in 1972.

Interestingly, the German/Dutch surname Vader happens to mean “father” or “senior.” Perhaps this definition inspired Lucas to turn Darth Vader into Luke’s father — a plot twist that didn’t come along until in 1978, in the second draft of the script for The Empire Strikes Back.

Decades after the first Star Wars films came out, though, Lucas had this to say about the origin of Darth Vader’s name:

“Darth” is a variation of dark. And “Vader” is a variation of father. So it’s basically Dark Father.

It does seem like Darth was based on the word “dark,” but it’s hard to know if Lucas really took the definition of Vader into account back in the early 1970s, long before the character was anyone’s father.

What are your thoughts on the name Darth?

Sources:

Image: Screenshot of Star Wars

[Latest update: Feb. 2025]

Popular baby names in Malta, 2009

Flag of Malta
Flag of Malta

The last time I wrote about popular baby names in Malta was two years ago. It’s time for an update!

A total of 4,143 babies were born in Malta in 2009. (In 2006, the number was 3,885.) These were the most popular baby names last year:

Girl Names

  1. Maria/Mariah/Marie, 82 baby girls
  2. Elena/Ylenia/Ella, 79
  3. Christina/Kristina/Krista, 63
  4. Eliza/Elizabeth/Lisa, 52
  5. Amy/Aimee, 49
  6. Julia/Gulia, 45
  7. Maya/Maia, 39 [tie]
  8. Emma, 39 [tie]
  9. Martina, 33
  10. Rihanna/Rhiana, 32
  11. Jasmine/Yasmine 31
  12. Keira, 29
  13. Mikela/Michaela, 28
  14. Jade 27
  15. Hannah/Anna/Ann, 26
  16. Nicole, 25 [3-way tie]
  17. Mireille, 25 [3-way tie]
  18. Hailey/Hayley, 25 [3-way tie]
  19. Sarah/Sara, 24
  20. Emilia, 22 [tie]
  21. Lea, 22 [tie]
  22. Thea, 20
  23. Shania, 18 [4-way tie]
  24. Katrina/Kate, 18 [4-way tie]
  25. Amber, 18 [4-way tie]
  26. Kailey/Kayleigh, 18 [4-way tie]
  27. Faith, 17 [tie]
  28. Laura, 17 [tie]

Boy Names

  1. Luke/Luca, 92 baby boys
  2. Matthew/Matthias/Matteo, 84
  3. Jake, 59
  4. Aiden, 53
  5. Jaden/Jayden, 51
  6. John/Giovanni/Jean, 48
  7. Kaiden/Kayden, 47
  8. Michael/Miguel/Mikele, 46
  9. Nicholas/Nick, 42
  10. Isaac/Izaak, 39
  11. Nathan, 38
  12. Liam/William, 36 [tie]
  13. Gabriel, 36 [tie]
  14. Benjamin/Ben, 35
  15. Alexander/Alessandro/Alejandro, 34 [tie]
  16. Zachary/Zak, 34 [tie]
  17. James, 33 [tie]
  18. Daniel, 33 [tie]
  19. Denzel/Danzil, 31
  20. Keiran, 29
  21. Andre/Andrew/Andrea, 26 [tie]
  22. Sven, 26 [tie]
  23. Julian, 25
  24. Kyle, 24 [tie]
  25. Joseph/Giuseppe/Beppe, 24 [tie]

You’ll notice that Malta still lumps variants together. (They even lump non-variants like Elena and Ella together.) I’m not a big fan of this method because when groupings change from year to year, comparisons become impossible.

Malta also seems to have some issues with spelling. Aidan and Kieran became Aiden and Keiran between 2006 and 2009, for instance. And I wonder if “Gulia” wasn’t supposed to be spelled “Giulia.” (Though I do like the fact that there’s a “Julia/Gulia” grouping. Very Wedding Singer-esque.)

But it’s interesting stuff nonetheless. I’m especially intrigued by all the -ayden names on the boys’ list. (Worldwide phenomenon, anyone?)

If you want to see more from Malta, the top baby names of 2008, 2007, 2004/2005, 2003 and 2002 are available for download.

Source: National Statistics Office – Malta

Image: Adapted from Flag of Malta (public domain)

Most popular baby names in various locations, 2009

Here are some of the most popular baby names of 2009 in various places in the U.S. and elsewhere. I’ll add to this list as I spot other articles and news releases. In the meanwhile, if you see something that I’ve missed, please comment or e-mail me (with the source).

LocationGirl nameBoy name
Alberta, Canada (source)OliviaEthan
Australian Capital Territory (source)OliviaWilliam
Arizona, USA (source)IsabellaJacob
British Columbia, Canada (source)OliviaEthan
Chile (source)MartinaBenjamín
Derry, Northern Ireland, UK (source)Ava & Ellie (tie)Matthew
Evansville, IN, USA (source)OliviaAidan
Germany (source)MarieMaximilian
Knox County, IL, USA (source)AddisonLogan
Macomb County, MI, USA (source)AvaAnthony
Malta (post)Maria/Mariah/MarieLuke/Luca
Manitoba, Canada (source)AvaLiam
Nebraska, USA (source)AddisonAlexander
New South Wales, Australia (source)IsabellaWilliam
New Zealand (source)SophieJack
Newcastle, England, UK (source)LexiOliver
Northern Territory, Australia (source)IsabellaJack
Peterborough, England, UK (source)SophieMohammed
Oakland County, MI, USA (source)IsabellaJack
Quebec, Canada (source)LéaWilliam
Queensland, Australia (source)ChloeWilliam
San Mateo County, CA, USA (source)SophiaAlexander
Saskatchewan, Canada (source)EmmaEthan
Scotland, UK (source)SophieJack
Sheffield, England, UK (source)ChloeHarry
South Australia, Australia (source)CharlotteJack
Sweden (source)AliceLucas
Tasmania, Australia (source)Ruby & Charlotte (tie)Oliver
Tennessee, USA (source)EmmaWilliam
The Netherlands (source)EmmaDaan
United States (source)IsabellaJacob
Victoria, Australia (source)OliviaWilliam
Wyoming, USA (source)MadisonAiden

P.S. Some of the names above actually represent several variants of the name.

Popular baby names in Ireland, 2007

Flag of Ireland
Flag of Ireland

The top names in the Ireland last year were:

Girl Names

  1. Sarah, 656 baby girls
  2. Emma, 632
  3. Ella, 601
  4. Katie, 566
  5. Sophie, 556
  6. Ava, 555
  7. Aoife, 527
  8. Emily, 475
  9. Grace, 473
  10. Kate, 426

Boy Names

  1. Jack, 1,073 baby boys
  2. Seán, 965
  3. Conor, 821
  4. Daniel, 725
  5. James, 713
  6. Adam, 485
  7. Ryan, 553
  8. Luke, 538
  9. Cian, 527
  10. Michael, 521

According to the CSO news release, “girls are given a wider a variety of names than boys are, with 42.3% of girls given a name not in the top 100, compared with 32.8% of boys.”

In terms of the top 100, there were 6 first-time entries for both boys and girls:

76. Rhys
76. Oliver
85. Jayden
86. Louis
91. Lucas
94. Jacob
73. Brooke
84. Millie
89. Taylor
91. Muireann
97. Freya
99. Maya

In Northern Ireland (which is part of the UK) the top names were Jack and Katie.

Image: Adapted from Flag of Ireland (public domain)