How popular is the baby name Maksymilian 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 Maksymilian.
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The country of Poland is located in Central Europe and shares a border with seven other countries (including Russia, Germany, and Slovakia).
Last year, Poland welcomed approximately 305,000 babies — 290,000 of which were born to Polish parents and 15,000 of which were born to non-Polish parents (many of them Ukrainian refugees).
What were the most popular names among all these babies? Zofia and Antoni.
Here are Poland’s top 50 girl names and top 50+ boy names of 2022:
Girl Names
Zofia, 5,714 baby girls
Zuzanna, 5,558
Hanna, 5,261
Laura, 5,095
Maja, 4,979
Julia, 4,936
Oliwia, 4,440
Alicja, 4,261
Pola, 4,087
Lena, 3,811
Maria, 3,732
Emilia, 3,188
Amelia, 3,143
Antonina,3,133
Wiktoria, 3,037
Liliana, 2,860
Iga, 2,847 – a diminutive of either Jadwiga or Ignacja
Michalina, 2,749
Marcelina, 2,720
Helena, 2,680
Klara, 2,523
Aleksandra, 2,370
Gabriela, 2,220
Anna, 1,965
Kornelia, 1,927
Lucja, 1,862
Blanka, 1,853
Nela, 1,840
Nadia, 1,792
Natalia, 1,734
Jagoda, 1,554
Lilianna, 1,472
Milena, 1,467
Anastazja, 1,297
Mia, 1,217
Kaja, 1,213
Nikola, 1,109
Nina, 1,102
Weronika, 1,081
Róza, 1,074
Rozalia, 1,072
Aniela, 1,039
Sara, 998
Barbara, 993
Matylda, 968
Karolina, 887
Martyna, 840
Liwia, 821
Agata, 811
Eliza, 756
Boy Names
Antoni, 6,670 baby boys
Jan, 6,341
Aleksander, 6,201
Nikodem, 6,155
Franciszek, 5,696
Jakub, 5,535
Leon, 5,091
Mikolaj, 4,499
Stanislaw, 4,265
Filip, 4,107
Ignacy, 4,086
Szymon, 4,069
Wojciech, 3,539
Adam, 3,348
Kacper, 3,251
Tymon, 3,164
Marcel, 3,081
Maksymilian, 3,055
Michal, 2,758
Wiktor, 2,709
Oliwier, 2,551
Tymoteusz, 2,278
Milosz, 2,234
Igor, 2,226
Julian, 2,040
Piotr, 1,987
Oskar, 1,932
Gabriel, 1,712
Dawid, 1,489
Krzysztof, 1,352
Bartosz, 1,315
Dominik, 1,271
Natan, 1,222
Bruno, 1,214
Mateusz, 1,209
Hubert, 1,152
Karol, 1,141
Alan, 1,058
Fabian, 1,014
Tomasz, 977
Maciej, 975
Henryk, 948
Cezary, 892 (tie)
Tadeusz, 892 (tie)
Artur, 858
Ksawery, 849 – a form of Xavier
Pawel, 753
Milan, 727
Daniel, 717
Kazimierz, 674 (tie)
Kuba, 674 (tie)
(Because L-with-a-stroke doesn’t render properly on my site, you’ll have to imagine one exists in several of the above: the girl name Lucja 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:
The Eastern European country of Ukraine is the second-largest country on the continent, after Russia.
Several years ago, Ukraine had a population of roughly 42 million, making it Europe’s eighth most populous country. Following Russia’s full-scale invasion in February of 2022, however, more than 8 million Ukrainians have fled to other countries (such as Poland).
Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice recently revealed the top baby names of 2022 in the capital city of Kyiv and in five nearby regions (called “oblasts”). All six of these places are located in the central/western part of the country:
Rankings weren’t included, so, in the tables below, I’ve written the names in the order in which they appeared in the news release.
Kyiv (city)
Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, has a population of over 2.9 million — making it the seventh most populous city in Europe. Here are Kyiv’s top baby names of 2022:
Javelina and its male equivalent, Javelin, are two of the weapon-inspired names that have emerged in the wake of the Russian invasion. They come from the FGM-148 Javelin — an American-made, hand-held, anti-tank missile system. The weapon is featured in the pro-Ukrainian “St. Javelin” internet meme (above). Incidentally, a baby born in Sonoma County in 2022 was named Javelin — perhaps his family is Ukrainian?
Another weapon-inspired name being given to baby boys is Bayraktar. This one comes from the Bayraktar TB2 — a Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicle that carries laser-guided bombs. The word bayraktar means “flag-bearer” in Turkish.
Kyiv Oblast
Kyiv Oblast has a population of over 1.7 million. Here are the region’s top baby names of 2022:
Girl Names
Boy Names
Kyiv Oblast
Anna Anastasiya Veronika Viktoriya Eva Mariya Polina Solomiya Sofiya
Andriy Artem Bohdan Vladyslav Danylo David Dmytro Matviy Mark Maksym Nazar Oleksandr Timofey Yaroslav
The name Stefaniya is on the rise thanks to the song “Stefania” by Ukrainian folk/rap group Kalush Orchestra. It won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest by a landslide. The lyrics refer to the lead singer’s mother, but the song “has since taken on a new, more patriotic meaning.” Here’s the music video:
I suspect that Viktoriya (Victoria) — which means “victory” in Latin, and appears on all six of the lists above — bears extra significance among Ukrainians these days as well.
If you’re on the hunt for baby names with a numerological value of 1, you’re in luck! Because today’s post features hundreds of 1-names.
Before we get to the names, though — how do we know that they’re “ones” in numerology?
Turning names into numbers
Here’s how to calculate the numerological value of a name.
First, for each letter, come up with a number to represent that letter’s position in the alphabet. (Letter A would be number 1, letter B would be number 2, and so forth.) Then, add all the numbers together. If the sum has two or more digits, add the digits together recursively until the result is a single digit. That single digit is the name’s numerological value.
For instance, the letters in the name Taylor correspond to the numbers 20, 1, 25, 12, 15, and 18. The sum of these numbers is 91. The digits of 91 added together equal 10, and the digits of 10 added together equal 1 — the numerological value of Taylor.
Baby names with a value of 1
Below you’ll find the most popular 1-names per gender, according to the latest U.S. baby name data. I’ve further sub-categorized them by total sums — just in case any of those larger numbers are significant to anyone.
1 via 10
The letters in the following baby names add up to 10, which reduces to one (1+0=1).
Girl names (1 via 10)
Boy name (1 via 10)
Eda, Dea, Ebba, Adda, Ade
Ade
1 via 19
The letters in the following baby names add up to 19, which reduces to one (1+9=10; 1+0=1).
Girl names (1 via 19)
Boy names (1 via 19)
Mae, Ema, Abbie, Alea, Aela
Adam, Jace, Dan, Jed, Jah
1 via 28
The letters in the following baby names add up to 28, which reduces to one (2+8=10; 1+0=1).
There’s no definitive answer, unfortunately, because various numerological systems exist, and each one has its own interpretation of the number one. That said, if we look at a couple of modern numerology/astrology websites, we see 1 being described as “leader,” “independent,” “determined,” “creative,” and “self-assured.”
We can also look at associations, which are a bit more concrete. Here are a few things that are associated with the number 1:
Unity
Uniqueness
First place (as in sports)
Unicorn
Monolith
I kept the list short because you can associate the number 1 with just about anything. It’s universal, you might say. (See what I did there?)
What does the number 1 mean to you? What are your strongest associations with the number?
P.S. To see names with other numerological values, check out the posts for the numbers two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine.
Poland’s top baby names of 2013 were announced a couple of weeks ago.
According to provisional data from the country’s Ministry of the Interior, the most popular baby names last year were Lena and Jakub.
Here are Poland’s projected top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of 2013:
Girl Names
1. Lena 2. Julia 3. Zuzanna 4. Maja 5. Zofia 6. Amelia 7. Hanna 8. Aleksandra 9. Wiktoria 10. Natalia 11. Oliwia 12. Alicja 13. Nikola 14. Maria 15. Emilia 16. Anna 17. Nadia 18. Gabriela 19. Martyna 20. Antonina
Boy Names
1. Jakub 2. Kacper 3. Filip 4. Szymon 5. Jan 6. Antoni 7. Michal 8. Wojciech 9. Mateusz 10. Bartosz 11. Adam 12. Franciszek 13. Piotr 14. Aleksander 15. Mikolaj 16. Wiktor 17. Igor 18. Marcel 19. Dawid 20. Alan
Baby names that increased in popularity last year include Antonina, Iga, Liliana, Maksymilian, Stanislaw and Zofia.
The rare baby names mentioned in the press release were Jessika, Leah, Nathalie, Raisa, Vivian, Collin, Jack, Philipp, Yasin, Elif, Emi, Kenza, Zoya, Mieczyslaw, Siemowit, Witalij and Wadim.
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