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Popularity of the baby name Michael


Posts that mention the name Michael

Popular baby names in New Jersey, 2018

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Flag of New Jersey

According to the Government of New Jersey, the most popular baby names in the state in 2018 were Emma and Liam.

Here are New Jersey’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2018:

Girl Names

  1. Emma
  2. Isabella
  3. Olivia
  4. Mia
  5. Ava
  6. Sophia
  7. Charlotte
  8. Emily
  9. Amelia
  10. Leah

Boy Names

  1. Liam
  2. Noah
  3. Jacob
  4. Matthew
  5. Michael
  6. Joseph
  7. Lucas
  8. Dylan
  9. Logan
  10. Benjamin

Source: Top New Jersey baby names of 2018! (Twitter)

Image: Adapted from Flag of New Jersey (public domain)

Popular baby names in New York City, 2017

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Flag of New York

According to New York City’s Department of Health, the most popular baby names in the city in 2017 were Emma and Liam.

Here are New York City’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017:

Girl Names
1. Emma
2. Olivia
3. Mia
4. Sophia
5. Isabella
6. Ava
7. Leah
8. Emily
9. Sarah
10. Abigail

Boy Names
1. Liam
2. Noah
3. Jacob
4. Ethan
5. David
6. Lucas
7. Matthew
8. Jayden
9. Aiden
10. Daniel

In the girls’ top ten, Abigail replaced Madison.

In the boys’ top ten, David and Jayden replaced Dylan and Michael.

Within each of the five boroughs, the top baby names were…

  • Manhattan: Olivia and James
  • Bronx: Isabella and Liam
  • Brooklyn: Esther and David
  • Queens: Emma and Liam
  • Staten Island: Olivia and Michael

And finally, some of the baby names bestowed just 10 times each in NYC last year:

  • Artemis, Tzippy, Reizy (girl names)
  • Azriel, Zeus, Thaddeus (boy names)

NYC also used to break down top names by ethnic/racial group (see the 2015 rankings, for example) but this time around the news release didn’t include that information.

Source: Health Department Announces Emma and Liam Are Most Popular Baby Names For 2017

Image: Adapted from Flag of New York (public domain)

What gave the baby name Alfie a boost in 1967?

The titular character from the movie "Alfie" (1966).
Alfie Elkins from “Alfie

These days, the baby name Alfie sees a lot more usage overseas than it does in America. That said, Alfie (and Alfy) were doing some interesting things on the U.S. baby name charts in the mid-1960s:

Boys named AlfieBoys named Alfy
196934.
196857 [rank: 968th].
196762† [rank: 915th].
19661615*
1965..
1964..
*Debut, †Peak usage

(There was some female usage of Alfie during this time as well, but I didn’t include it in the table.)

Alfie‘s influence is easy enough to pinpoint, so let’s start there. In 1966, the well-received British movie Alfie came out — in March in the UK, and in August in the US. Michael Caine had the starring role as womanizer Alfie Elkins, and this proved to be the breakthrough role of his career.

The titular character from the movie "Alfie" (1966).
Alfie Elkins from “Alfie

The film — with lots of help from the theme song “Alfie,” which was recorded and released by multiple artists, including Dionne Warwick — pushed the baby name Alfie into the top U.S. 1,000, where it stuck around for just two years.

The explanation behind the sudden appearance of Alfy, a distinct spelling (and also the top one-hit wonder name for boys in 1966), took me a lot longer to figure out.

The character Alfy from the TV soap opera "Never Too Young" (1965-1966).
Alfy from “Never Too Young

This one came from the short-lived teen soap opera Never Too Young, which aired on September of 1965 to June of 1966. It was set in Malibu and was narrated by the character Alfy, owner of the local beach hangout. He was played by British actor David Watson (whose first American TV appearance was on Rawhide with Clint Eastwood, aka Rowdy Yates).

One thing I find curious is that two fictional British characters named Alfie/Alfy emerged around the same time in American pop culture. The movie was an adaptation of the 1963 play Alfie by Bill Naughton…perhaps the play influenced the writers of the TV show as well?

Which spelling do you like more, Alfie or Alfy?

Source: Never Too Young – Wikipedia

Popular baby names in Alaska, 2017-2021

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Flag of Alaska

According to Alaska’s Department of Health and Social Services, and to the U.S. Social Security Administration, these were the most popular baby names in the state of Alaska from 2017 to 2021.

Girl Names

Alaska’s dataSSA’s data
20211. Amelia, 46 babies
2. Ava/Hazel/Olivia, 32 each
3. Charlotte, 31
4. Emma/Evelyn, 28 each
5. Aurora/Eleanor, 27 each
1. Amelia, 42 babies
2. Hazel, 32
3. Olivia, 31
4. Ava/Charlotte, 30 each
5. Emma, 28
20201. Charlotte, 44
2. Amelia, 43
3. Olivia, 38
4. Sophia, 36
5. Aurora, 35
1. Amelia, 43
2. Charlotte, 41
3. Olivia, 37
4. Sophia, 35
5. Aurora/Ava, 33 each
20191. Emma, 42
2. Evelyn, 41
3. Amelia/Ava/Olivia, 40 each
4. Aurora, 35
5. Charlotte, 31
1. Emma/Evelyn, 41 each
2. Amelia/Ava, 40 each
3. Olivia, 38
4. Aurora, 34
5. Charlotte, 31
20181. Olivia, 48
2. Amelia, 46
3. Aurora/Charlotte, 45 each
4. Emma, 44
5. Sophia, 42
1. Aurora, 46
2. Amelia, 45
3. Charlotte, 44
4. Olivia, 43
5. Sophia, 41
20171. Emma, 58
2. Olivia, 57
3. Aurora, 41
4. Isabella, 39
5. Evelyn/Sophia, 35 each
1. Emma, 57
2. Olivia, 56
3. Aurora, 40
4. Isabella, 39
5. Sophia, 35

Boy Names

Alaska’s dataSSA’s data
20211. Noah/Oliver, 42 babies each
2. Wyatt, 38
3. Liam, 36
4. James, 35
5. Lucas/William, 33 each
1. Noah, 42 babies
2. Oliver, 40
3. Liam/William/Wyatt, 34 each
4. James/Lucas, 31 each
5. Theodore, 29
20201. Liam/Oliver, 46 each
2. Elijah, 42
3. Theodore, 41
4. William, 38
5. Noah, 36
1. Liam, 44
2. Oliver, 43
3. Elijah, 42
4. Theodore, 40
5. William, 36
20191. Liam, 54
2. Oliver, 46
3. Henry/James, 41 each
4. Noah, 38
5. William, 34
1. Liam, 53
2. Oliver, 46
3. Henry/James, 41 each
4. Noah, 38
5. William, 34
20181. Oliver, 55
2. Logan, 44
3. Liam, 43
4. Elijah/Michael, 41 each
5. Benjamin, 39
1. Oliver, 54
2. Logan, 44
3. Liam, 42
4. Elijah/Michael, 41 each
5. Benjamin, 39
20171. James, 48
2. Liam, 46
3. Wyatt, 40
4. William, 39
5. Noah/Oliver, 38 each
1. James, 47
2. Liam, 46
3. Wyatt, 41
4. Oliver/William, 38 each
5. Noah, 37

According to the SSA data, Alaska is the only state (so far) in which Aurora — one of the fastest-rising girl names in the nation during the mid-to-late 2010s (e.g., 2015, 2017) — has been a top-5 name.

Aurora is also popular in Italy, where it’s been a top-3 name since 2013, though it has yet to reach the #1 spot. (Here are Italy’s rankings for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.)

Sources: Alaska Vital Statistics – 2021 Annual Report (PDF), Popular Names by State – SSA, How Many Babies Are Named…? – Istat

Image: Adapted from Flag of Alaska (public domain)

[Latest update: May 2023]