According to Sonoma County’s data site SoCo Data, the most popular baby names in 2015 were Ava and Olivia (tie) and Mateo and Daniel (tie).
Here are the county’s top 5 girl names and top 5 boy names of 2015:
Girl Names | Boy Names |
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1. Ava and Olivia (tie), 28 baby girls 2. Camila, 25 3. Isabella, Mia and Emma (3-way tie), 23 4. Charlotte and Sophia (tie), 21 5. Alexa, 20 | 1. Mateo and Daniel (tie), 28 baby boys 2. Jackson, 27 3. Sebastian, 25 4. Benjamin, 24 5. Julian, Jayden and Noah (3-way tie), 22 |
In 2014, the top names in the county were Emma and Logan.
Of the 1,204 girl names bestowed last year, 811 (67%) were used just once. A smaller proportion of the 919 boy names — 549 (60%) — were bestowed once. Here are a few of those single-use names:
Unique Girl Names | Unique Boy Names |
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Amarilla, Antimony, Edelweiss, Ember, Fanny, Lluvia, Lovely Estrella, Mae Pearl, Magnolia, Nkirote, Reminisce, Rosalene, Rurapenthe*, Summit | Attimus, Banyan, Cypress, Cyprus, Destry, Ernestor, Fogatia, Iknav, Montgomery, Mercury, Orion, Quintil, Thornhill, Zinley |
*Looks like Rurapenthe is based on “Rura Penthe,” the name of a planetoid used as a Klingon penal colony (!) in the Star Trek universe. Its name is a nod to Rorapandi, a penal colony island in the Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). Rorapandi was invented by Disney; it did not appear in the Jules Verne novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870).
Source: SoCo Data
Image: Adapted from Flag of California (public domain)