How popular is the baby name Nathan 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 Nathan.
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Back in 1997, the western U.S. state of Colorado welcomed 56,505 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Hannah and Jacob, according to data from the Health Statistics Section of Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment.
The state also revealed the top names within each of its three largest racial/ethnic groups, which it defined as “White/non-Hispanic,” “White/Hispanic,” and “Black.”
Number of babies
Top girl name
Top boy name
White/non-Hispanic
38,729 (69%)
Hannah
Jacob
White/Hispanic
12,951 (23%)
Jessica
Jose
Black
2,582 (5%)
Jasmine
Isaiah
Here are Colorado’s top 50 girl names (overall) and top 50 boy names (overall) of 1997:
Girl names
Hannah
Emily
Jessica
Sarah
Madison
Samantha
Taylor
Alexandra
Ashley
Megan
Elizabeth
Rachel
Alyssa
Alexis
Lauren
Emma
Kayla
Morgan
Amanda
Brianna
Jennifer
Jordan
Abigail
Victoria
Nicole
Brittany
Rebecca
Danielle
Katherine
Sierra
Anna
Mariah
Olivia
Amber
Sydney
Stephanie
Jasmine
Brooke
Haley
Maria
Kaitlyn
Gabrielle
Savannah
Allison
Marissa
Bailey
Courtney
Sara
Erin
Mackenzie
Boy names
Jacob
Michael
Matthew
Joshua
Austin
Tyler
Andrew
Christopher
Nicholas
Brandon
Daniel
Ryan
Joseph
Zachary
David
Alexander
Anthony
John
James
Benjamin
Kyle
Samuel
William
Justin
Jonathan
Dylan
Christian
Jordan
Cody
Robert
Nathan
Aaron
Thomas
Eric
Connor
Cameron
Jose
Noah
Adam
Logan
Isaiah
Sean
Gabriel
Caleb
Jack
Cole
Kevin
Trevor
Ethan
Ian
How do these rankings stack up against the U.S. Social Security Administration’s 1997 rankings for Colorado?
The boy names look similar, but there are two significant discrepancies among the girl names: Alexandra ranked 11 spots lower (19th vs. 8th) and Gabrielle ranked 33 spots lower (75th vs. 42nd) on the federal government’s list.
Other names bestowed in Colorado in 1997 included “Elway, Jamaica, and Mars for baby boys, and October, November, Paradise, and Rejoice for baby girls.”
Elway was no doubt inspired by John Elway, the longtime Denver Broncos quarterback who was about to lead the team to its first Super Bowl victory (in January of 1998).
Speaking of Colorado baby names with historical significance…here are posts about Denver (b. 1859), Colorado (b. 1859), Salida (b. 1881), and Silver Dollar (b. 1889).
Did you know that you can find old vital statistics reports for the City of Philadelphia on the city’s website? And that most of these reports include baby name rankings?
I don’t want you to have to comb through a bunch of PDFs to find Philly’s historical top-ten lists, though, so — just as with New York City and Austin — I gathered all of them into a single blog post.
I was able to track down eleven sets of rankings — six covering 2005 to 2010, five covering 2012 to 2016. Eight of them also happen to include total numbers of babies.
2016
The most popular baby names in Philadelphia in 2016.
Finally, because Philadelphia and New York City are relatively close to one another, I thought I’d compare/contrast the rankings above with the NYC rankings for the same years (2005 to 2016, excluding 2011).
Parents in both cities often liked the same names, but not always at the same time, or to the same degree. During the years that Kayla ranked #1 in Philly, for instance, it was already on the decline in NYC.
Here are all the names that reached the top 10 at least twice in one city, but zero times in the other city:
In 2023, the Southern European country of Italy welcomed 379,890 babies — 184,514 girls and 195,376 boys.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Sofia and Leonardo, yet again.
Here are Italy’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Sofia, 4,971 baby girls
Aurora, 4,648
Ginevra, 4,274
Vittoria, 4,194
Giulia, 3,732
Beatrice, 3,425 – pronounced beh-a-TREE-cheh
Ludovica, 3,157
Alice, 3,014 – pronounced a-LEE-cheh
Emma, 2,529
Matilde, 2,465
Anna, 2,128
Camilla, 2,091
Bianca, 1,992
Azzurra, 1,922
Chiara, 1,914 – pronounced KYAH-rah
Nicole, 1,792
Giorgia, 1,780
Isabel, 1,667
Greta, 1,635
Noemi, 1,439
Martina, 1,392
Arianna, 1,389
Gaia, 1,370
Sara, 1,368
Rebecca, 1,328
Viola, 1,325
Elena, 1,270
Ambra, 1,257
Chloe, 1,196 (tie)
Diana, 1,196 (tie)
Adele, 1,194
Mia, 1,192
Margherita, 1,095
Sole, 1,088 – pronounced SOH-leh
Francesca, 1,082
Cecilia, 1,060
Gioia, 1,018
Emily, 1,017
Marta, 964
Elisa, 953
Nina, 929
Lavinia, 912
Anita, 875
Amelia, 870
Eleonora, 853
Carlotta, 833
Maria, 803
Celeste, 788
Eva, 751
Giada, 735
Boy names
Leonardo, 7,096 baby boys
Edoardo, 5,603
Tommaso, 4,687
Francesco, 4,534
Alessandro, 4,383
Mattia, 4,349
Lorenzo, 4,006
Gabriele, 3,954
Riccardo, 3,600
Andrea, 3,333
Diego, 2,722
Giuseppe, 2,661
Matteo, 2,648
Enea, 2,564
Nicolò, 2,444
Antonio, 2,424
Federico, 2,313
Giovanni, 2,093
Filippo, 2,046
Samuele, 2,041
Pietro, 1,993
Giulio, 1,749
Gioele, 1,641 – pronounced jo-EH-leh
Davide, 1,597
Michele, 1,590
Christian, 1,541
Elia, 1,522
Gabriel, 1,497
Noah, 1,386
Marco, 1,353
Salvatore, 1,324
Liam, 1,236
Luca, 1,230
Vincenzo, 1,211
Thomas, 1,146
Emanuele, 1,100
Alessio, 1,056
Nathan, 1,007
Giorgio, 1,006
Samuel, 1,005
Jacopo, 1,002
Giacomo, 1,000
Ettore, 970
Raffael, 900
Daniele, 899
Simone, 892
Luigi, 886
Damiano, 830
Domenico, 818
Santiago, 798
The girls’ top 100 included Anastasia (57th), Sveva (75th), Mariasole (83rd), and Letizia (97th).
The boys’ top 100 included Ludovico (56th), Niccolò (66th), Brando (73rd), and Ciro (94th).
The girl name Azzurra (which is associated with Italy’s national soccer team gli Azzurri, “the Blues”) ranked 20th in both 2022 and 2021 before jumping to 12th place last year.
Speaking of soccer…I recently learned that Italian soccer star Francesco Totti (who played for AS Roma from 1993 to 2017) influenced baby names in Italy via the names of his three children:
The usage of Cristian rose after his son Cristian was born in November of 2005:
2006: 3,028 boys named Cristian (rank: 25th)
2005: 1,619 boys named Cristian (rank: 39th)
2004: 1,616 boys named Cristian (rank: 38th)
The usage of Chanel rose after his daughter Chanel was born in May of 2007:
2008: 158 girls named Chanel (rank: 189th)
2007: 63 girls named Chanel (rank: 314th)
2006: fewer than five girls named Chanel
The usage of Isabel rose after his daughter Isabel was born in March of 2016:
In June of 2023, the population of Canada finally reached 40 million.
Included in that count were roughly half of the 351,477* babies born in Canada last year.
And what were the most popular names among those newborns? Olivia and Noah, yet again.
Here are Canada’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Olivia, 1,650 baby girls
Emma, 1,416
Charlotte, 1,412
Amelia, 1,102
Sophia, 1,051
Mia, 924
Chloe, 920
Mila, 915
Sofia, 887
Alice, 793
Ava, 772
Lily, 766
Isla, 759
Ellie, 700
Evelyn, 698
Zoe, 697
Nora, 681
Sophie, 675
Maya, 667
Charlie, 647
Violet, 626
Aria, 613
Florence, 611 (tie)
Isabella, 611 (tie)
Abigail, 608
Ella, 599
Emily, 588
Hannah, 578 (tie)
Hazel, 578 (tie)
Elizabeth, 571
Clara, 562
Rose, 540
Ivy, 533 (tie)
Luna, 533 (tie)
Eva, 527
Eleanor, 503
Harper, 487
Aurora, 475
Avery, 468
Maeve, 462
Victoria, 461
Scarlett, 449
Grace, 447
Emilia, 440
Layla, 432 (tie)
Zoey, 432 (tie)
Elena, 423
Sarah, 419
Livia, 416
Julia, 415
Boy names
Noah, 2,162 baby boys
Liam, 1,813
Theodore, 1,484
Leo, 1,416
William, 1,341
Oliver, 1,245
Lucas, 1,184
Thomas, 1,154
Benjamin, 1,134
Jack, 1,132
James, 1,122
Jacob, 1,086
Ethan, 1,012
Nathan, 1,009
Adam, 969
Henry, 943
Theo, 900
Logan, 891
Owen, 852
Arthur, 818
Levi, 816
Jackson, 767
Luca, 753
Gabriel, 710
Felix, 683
Hudson 659
Charles, 657
Maverick, 649
Daniel, 635
Louis, 623
Muhammad, 619
Samuel, 614
Elijah, 596
Alexander, 588
Caleb, 578
Mason, 566
Nolan, 552
Isaac, 545
Jayden, 531
Aiden, 514
Ryan, 512
Edouard, 502
Mateo, 496
Miles, 490
Michael, 485
Luke, 481
David, 477
Matteo, 474
Bennett, 469 (tie)
Elliot, 469 (tie)
(The #1 names were the same in Alberta, but not in Quebec.)
Among Canada’s fastest-rising baby names were the girl names Sofia, Lainey, and Maeve and the boy names Zorawar, Myles, and Henry.
And what about the names at the other end of the spectrum? Here’s a selection of the baby names that were given to just 5 babies each in Canada last year:
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