How popular is the baby name Madison 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 Madison.
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Which girl names increased and decreased the most in popularity from 2013 to 2014?
Below are two versions of each list. My version looks at raw number differences and takes all 19,067 girl names on the 2014 list into account. The SSA’s version looks at ranking differences and covers the top 1,000 girl names (roughly).
Biggest Increases
Raw Numbers (Nancy’s list)
Rankings (SSA’s list)
1. Olivia, +1,308 babies (18,366 to 19,674) 2. Harper, +1,296 (8,268 to 9,564) 3. Nora, +1,206 (3,502 to 4,708) 4. Ariana, +1,065 (4,396 to 5,461) 5. Evelyn, +1,045 (7,647 to 8,692) 6. Everly, +1,042 (812 to 1,854) 7. Daleyza, +976 (485 to 1,461) 8. Skylar, +957 (3,775 to 4,732) 9. Scarlett, +918 (5,047 to 5,965) 10. Paisley, +878 (3,595 to 4,473)
1. Aranza, +3,625 spots (4,232nd to 607th) 2. Montserrat, +582 (1,153rd to 571st) 3. Monserrat, +571 (1,162nd to 591st) 4. Maisie, +462 (1,120th to 658th) 5. Zendaya, +420 (1,312nd to 892nd) 6. Karter, +415 (1,383rd to 968th) 7. Ariadne, +411 (1,212th to 801st) 8. Daleyza, +358 (585th to 227th) 9. Thea, +358 (1,134th to 776th) 10. Remington, +351 (1,036th to 685th)
Here’s what the SSA says about the rise of Aranza: “The Latin soap opera “Por siempre mi amor” was aired on Univision from 2013 to 2015. The show featured a young lead character named Aranza, and obviously had its effect on naming trends last year.” (Aransa was on the 2014 debut list.)
The SSA also noted that Montserrat was the name of “the lead character in a very popular Latin soap opera” — “Lo que la vida me robó,” which aired from 2013 to 2014.
Biggest Decreases
Raw Numbers (Nancy’s list)
Rankings (SSA’s list)
1. Sophia, -2,657 babies (21,147 to 18,490) 2. Nicole, -827 (3,338 to 2,511) 3. Samantha, -810 (6,490 to 5,680) 4. Addison, -762 (7,712 to 6,950) 5. Hannah, -748 (7,260 to 6,512) 6. Makayla, -711 (3,270 to 2,559) 7. Isabella, -623 (17,573 to 16,950) 8. Alexia, -607 (1,820 to 1,213) 9. Kaylee, -588 (5,101 to 4,513) 10. Alexis, -568 (4,756 to 4,188)
1. Miley, -405 spots (388th to 793rd) 2. Karly, -330 (991st to 1,321st) 3. Britney, -315 (839th to 1,154th) 4. Kaya, -244 (760th to 1,004th) 5. Nahla, -241 (969th to 1,210th) 6. Rihanna, -233 (956th to 1,189th) 7. Kaylyn, -227 (982nd to 1,209th) 8. Makena, -227 (993rd to 1,220th) 9. Karissa, -224 (968th to 1,192nd) 10. Sherlyn, -217 (672nd to 889th)
I see at least 3 pop star names (Miley, Rihanna, Britney) on the rankings side.
Finally, here are the big winners and losers from the last few years:
2013: Sadie/Daleyza (biggest increases) and Isabella/Litzy (biggest decreases)
2012: Harper/Arya (biggest increases) and Chloe/Dulce (biggest decreases)
2011: Harper (biggest increase) and Isabella (biggest decrease)
2010: Sophia (biggest increase) and Madison (biggest decrease)
On the girls’ side, Ariana, Penelope, Skylar and Nora (previously ranked 54th, 56th, 73rd and 82nd) are new to the top 50. They replaced Hailey, Kaylee, Alexis and Nevaeh (now ranked 51st, 52nd, 64th and 65th).
On the boys’s side, Oliver and Aaron (previously ranked 52nd and 51st) are new to the top 50. They replaced Brayden and Gavin (now ranked 62nd and 60th).
The biggest jumps within the top 50 were Scarlett (+12 spots), Sebastian (+11) and Aria (+9).
The biggest drops within the top 50 were Aaliyah (-10), Christian (-7), Ryan (-7) and Nathan (-7).
Here’s more from the SSA’s news release:
Aranza jumped an amazing 3,625 spots on the girls’ side to number 607, from number 4,232 in 2013. The Latin soap opera “Por siempre mi amor” was aired on Univision from 2013 to 2015. The show featured a young lead character named Aranza, and obviously had its effect on naming trends last year.
Bode raced ahead 645 spots, from number 1,428 in 2013 to number 783 in 2014. This might have had something to do with the Winter Olympics in early 2014, where Bode Miller continued his outstanding alpine skiing career by collecting his sixth Olympic medal. Not only is he the most successful male American alpine skier of all time, he is considered by many to be an American hero.
The second fastest riser for boys was Axl, a nod to both rock legend Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses and Axl Jack Duhamel, son of Stacy Ann “Fergie” Ferguson and Josh Duhamel. For girls, Montserrat, the lead character in a very popular Latin soap opera, was number two, joined by another Monserrat (spelled just one letter differently) at number three.
The Commonwealth of Virginia, on the east coast of the United States, is the 12th most populous state in the nation.
Every year, Virginia welcomes approximately 100,000 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies in 2013 specifically? Emma and William, according to the Virginia Department of Health’s Division of Health Statistics.
Here are Virginia’s top 15+ girl names and top 15 boy names of 2013:
Girl names
Emma
Olivia
Sophia
Ava
Abigail
Isabella
Charlotte
Emily
Madison
Elizabeth
Harper
Chloe
Mia
Hannah
Lillian
Amelia
Avery
(Why 17 names? According to my source, “There are some ties among the top 15 names by group, so some lists are longer.”)
Boy names
William
Noah
Liam
Mason
Jacob
Jackson
Ethan
Elijah
James
Michael
John
Aiden
Alexander
Benjamin
Gabriel
…But that’s not all!
Virginia (just like New York City, in the nearby state of New York) also breaks down its baby name rankings by race/ethnic group.
In 2013, the population of Virginia was roughly 69.6% White (58.0% non-Hispanic White), 22.5% Black, 12.8% Hispanic, 7.7% Asian, and 0.2% Native American. While the state did not release baby name data for Asians and Native Americans, it did release data for the three larger groups.
Here are the top 15+ girl names and 15+ boy names for Virginia’s White babies:
Girl names, White
Boy names, White
1. Emma 2. Olivia 3. Sophia 4. Abigail 5. Charlotte 6. Ava 7. Isabella 8. Emily 9. Madison 10. Harper 11. Elizabeth 12. Lillian 13. Avery 14. Hannah 15. Amelia 16. Addison
1. William 2. Liam 3. Jackson 4. James 5. Noah 6. Jacob 7. Mason 8. John 9. Benjamin 10. Ethan 11. Alexander 12. Luke 13. Lucas 14. Henry 15. Michael 16. Logan
Here are the top 15+ girl names and 15+ boy names for Virginia’s Black babies:
Girl names, Black
Boy names, Black
1. Aaliyah 2. London 3. Madison 4. Serenity 5. Ava 6. Nevaeh 7. Olivia 8. Skylar 9. Kennedy 10. Londyn 11. Trinity 12. Taylor 13. Faith 14. Makayla 15. Layla 16. Gabrielle 17. Mariah 18. Naomi 19. Arianna 20. Jordyn
1. Elijah 2. Jeremiah 3. Josiah 4. Jayden 5. Aiden 6. Christian 7. Noah 8. Isaiah 9. Mason 10. Michael 11. Cameron 12. Jordan 13. Ayden 14. Christopher 15. Caleb 16. Ethan
And, finally, here are the top 15+ girl names and 15+ boy names for Virginia’s Hispanic babies:
Girl names, Hispanic
Boy names, Hispanic
1. Genesis 2. Sophia 3. Isabella 4. Ashley 5. Mia 6. Emily 7. Sofia 8. Camila 9. Allison 10. Brianna 11. Kimberly 12. Amy 13. Samantha 14. Melanie 15. Victoria 16. Alexa 17. Ariana 18. Emma 19. Andrea 20. Nicole
1. Daniel 2. Christopher 3. Jacob 4. Anthony 5. David 6. Angel 7. Dylan 8. Mathew 9. Joshua 10. Michael 11. Jonathan 12. Liam 13. Gabriel 14. Sebastian 15. Kevin 16. Justin 17. Adrian 18. Christian 19. Lucas 20. Brandon
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