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Boy names on the rise in Canada, 2024

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Which names were the trendiest among baby boys born in Canada last year?

Below you’ll find Canada’s fastest-rising and highest-debuting boy names of 2024.

Rises (absolute)

Here are the boy names that saw the biggest increases in usage in terms of absolute change (number of babies) from 2023 to 2024:

  1. Arjan, rose from 160 to 292 baby boys (+132)
  2. Zorawar, 247 to 367 (+120)
  3. Samuel, 627 to 723 (+96)
  4. Levi, 818 to 909 (+91)
  5. Muhammad, 637 to 716 (+79) [3-way tie]
  6. Weston, 286 to 365 (+79) [3-way tie]
  7. Wyatt, 448 to 527 (+79) [3-way tie]
  8. Wesley, 459 to 534 (+75)
  9. Arthur, 813 to 883 (+70) [tie]
  10. August, 215 to 285 (+70) [tie]

Zorawar, the fastest-rising boy name a year earlier, continues to climb.

Rises (relative)

Here are the boy names that saw the biggest increases in usage in terms of relative change (percentage of babies) from 2023 to 2024:

  1. Laken, rose from 5 to 28 baby boys (460% increase)
  2. Macklin, 10 to 52 (420%)
  3. Ilyes, 8 to 31 (288%)
  4. Rishiv, 7 to 26 (271%)
  5. Avitaj, 11 to 40 (264%)
  6. Gurshaan, 8 to 29 (263%)
  7. Anveer, 7 to 25 (257%)
  8. Lael, 7 to 24 (243%)
  9. Jugaad, 5 to 16 (220%) [3-way tie]
  10. Mateus, 5 to 16 (220%) [3-way tie]
  11. Sabr, 5 to 16 (220%) [3-way tie]

Macklin — which now ranks 536th in Canada — was no doubt influenced by Canadian hockey player Macklin Celebrini, who was selected first overall by the San Jose Sharks in the 2024 NHL draft. (The U.S. usage of Macklin also increased last year.)

Debuts

Finally, here are the boy names that debuted most impressively in Canada’s baby name data in 2024:

  1. Avitaaz, 46 baby boys
  2. Akaay, 32
  3. Lovic, 20
  4. Avitaaj, 13
  5. Arshiv, 12 [3-way tie]
  6. Parwaaz, 12 [3-way tie]
  7. Rustyn, 12 [3-way tie]
  8. Charvik, 11 [4-way tie]
  9. Daler, 11 [4-way tie]
  10. Jaitegh, 11 [4-way tie]
  11. Neeom, 11 [4-way tie]

Akaay was influenced by a celebrity baby — the son of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli and Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma. (Thank you to Clare for figuring out why Akaay debuted in both Canada and the U.S. last year!)

Other boy-name debuts in the Canadian data included Juancho (10), Lupin (6), and Melchizedek (5).

Do you have thoughts/theories about any of the names above?

Sources: First names at birth by sex at birth, selected indicators (Number) – Statistics Canada, Canada’s most popular baby names in 2024 (Sept. 2025), Macklin Celebrini – Wikipedia

Image: Adapted from Turkey-2036 by Dennis Jarvis under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Boy names that debuted in the U.S. baby name data in 2024

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Which boy names emerged in the U.S. baby name data in 2024 for the first time ever?

A total of 628 boy names debuted in the data last year, and the most impressive debut was made by Lahiam. Here are the top debuts overall:

  1. Lahiam, 152 baby boys
  2. Xyleek, 115
  3. Ezelio, 53
  4. Kenzai, 37
  5. Rahzi, 34
  6. Akaay, 32
  7. Zeovanni, 32
  8. Kisen, 31
  9. Acyris, 26
  10. Zyro, 24
  11. Arcaius, 22
  12. Neeom, 22
  13. Zyleel, 21
  14. Khamazi, 19
  15. Zyleek, 19
  16. Soan, 18
  17. Mattisyahu, 17
  18. Jasyi, 16
  19. Zamariel, 16
  20. Manoe, 15
  21. Vedang, 15
  22. Eirian, 14
  23. Mcaiden, 14

Colombian social media influencer Katy Cardona (who has over 10 million followers on TikTok and over 3 million on Instagram) had a son named Lahiam in March of 2024.

Here are some more debuts:

13 baby boysAviance, Bayker, Emren
12 baby boysNivam, Omiras, Syierre, Ziovanni
11 baby boysAliam, Dovy, Izam, Keiver, Meylan, Rivian, Rumani, Sabar, Tezekiah
10 baby boysAcyrus, Adwait, Arzen, Jeider, Jhyzir, Kameiro, Kazai, Kyis, Naunihal, Ohtani, Ravilucca, Renlen, Santori

Ohtani was inspired by baseball pitcher/DH Shohei Ohtani, the three-time MVP who won his first World Series last year with the Los Angeles Dodgers. (His first name returned to the data in 2023.)

Finally, here’s a sampling of the rest of the debuts:

  • 9 baby boys: Alessi, Giomani, Kavello, Rudeus, Seoul, Stolas, Zaelix
  • 8 baby boys: Azuryn, Banjo, Briadam, Cassio, Dieumerci, Ezzeldin, Kovey, Nischay, Ozian, Solano
  • 7 baby boys: Altai, Arize, Bellingham, Esoni, Frantzley, Gursher, Hakari, Kodis, Lyham, Omiri, Rennox, Woodmael, Yloan
  • 6 baby boys: Axios, Bandit, Camzen, Dunia, Ezrian, Franyel, Grizz, Gurtegh, Invictus, Josthin, Kallo, Lawakua, Mpano, Oceanus, Ripper, Ritsu, Sangwa, Vajra, Xolo, Yelson, Zelle
  • 5 baby boys: Atreides, Beaudie, Charter, Crow, Damjan, Elionai, Fatehbir, Galahad, Gratian, Jingze, Kanekoa, Lienzo, Methuselah, Nofal, Olukolade, Pressure, Rexley, Searcher, Stunner, Teotl, Thrasher, Vedavid, Whip, Xol, Yitbarek, Zanvil

Briadam was likely influenced by Cuban-American diver Briadam Herrera, who was featured on two seasons of the reality competition series Exatlón Estados Unidos.

Atreides probably refers to Paul Atreides, the main character of the recent movies Dune and Dune: Part Two, which were based on the 1965 book Dune by Frank Herbert.

(A few extra facts: Seoul is the capital of South Korea, Dieumerci means “thank God” in French, Grizz is the mascot of the Memphis Grizzlies, Invictus means “unconquered” in Latin, Kanekoa is a Hawaiian deity, Lawakua means “strong-backed” in Hawaiian, and Teotl refers to “a divine or sacred force” in Nahuatl.)

If you can explain any of the other debuts, please leave a comment!

Sources: SSA, Wikipedia, Online Nahuatl Dictionary, Wehewehe Wikiwiki Hawaiian Language Dictionaries

Image: Adapted from LotusBud0048a (public domain) by Frank “Fg2” Gualtieri