How popular is the baby name Skylar 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 Skylar.
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The protagonist of the movie Good Will Hunting, which was released in December of 1997, was a young man from South Boston named Will Hunting (played by Matt Damon).
Will Hunting saw “nothing wrong with spending his whole life hanging out with his friends, quaffing a few beers, holding down a blue-collar job.”
The problem? He was also a self-taught mathematical genius with a photographic memory.
So several people in his life — including his best friend Chuckie (Ben Affleck), his psychotherapist Sean (Robin Williams), and his girlfriend Skylar (Minnie Driver) — pushed him to rise above his troubled past and embrace his gifts. As Chuckie put it, Will was “sitting on a winning lottery ticket” — he just had to find the courage to cash it in.
Good Will Hunting became one of the highest-grossing films of 1998. It also won a pair of Academy Awards: one for Best Supporting Actor (Williams), the other for Best Original Screenplay (Damon and Affleck).
So how did the movie affect the baby name charts?
The usage of Will, which was the only name used to refer to the main character (i.e., he was never called William), increased in 1998:
2000: 447 baby boys named Will [rank: 510th]
1999: 422 baby boys named Will [rank: 506th]
1998: 339 baby boys named Will [rank: 578th]
1997: 268 baby boys named Will [rank: 634th]
1996: 280 baby boys named Will [rank: 622nd]
And the slow rise of Skylar for baby girls accelerated noticeably the same year:
Girls named Skylar
Boys named Skylar
2000
2,503 [rank: 135th]
748 [rank: 356th]
1999
2,513 [rank: 131st]
695 [rank: 374th]
1998
1,731 [rank: 173rd]
730 [rank: 358th]
1997
953 [rank: 302nd]
657 [rank: 372nd]
1996
855 [rank: 328th]
636 [rank: 373rd]
(The names Wil, Skyler, and Skyla also saw higher usage in 1998.)
Matt Damon wrote the first draft of the script for Good Will Hunting while attending Harvard College in the early ’90s. He based the character of Skylar, a pre-med student at Harvard, on his then-girlfriend, Skylar Satenstein, a former pre-med student at Harvard. (She’d since become a med student at Columbia.)
Incidentally, Satenstein went on the marry Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich (son of Torben Ulrich) in early 1997. Later the same year, Lars and Skylar attended the local premiere of Good Will Hunting together in New York City.
P.S. The movie was shot during the spring of 1997, which overlapped with the end of my own freshman year at Harvard. I remember other students saying they’d spotted a film crew in the area during those months.
Because below you’ll find a long list of names that contain the letter sequence “s-k-y.” Most of these names come directly from the U.S. SSA’s baby name data. The rest were gathered from U.S. vital records, censuses, and headstones.
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:
The state of Mississippi likely welcomed more than 34,000* babies last year.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Olivia and William, according to provisional data released in late December, 2024, by the Mississippi State Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records and Public Health Statistics.
Here are Mississippi’s projected top 25+ girl names and top 25+ boy names of 2024:
Girl names
Olivia, 101 baby girls
Ava, 94
Mary, 92
Amelia, 91
Charlotte and Harper (tie), 82 each
Elizabeth, 80
Emma, 67
Nova, 65
Ivy, 63
Hazel, 61
Ella, Evelyn, and Paisley (3-way tie), 58 each
Caroline, 54
Kinsley, 53
Ellie and Lainey (tie), 52 each
Mia, 51
Eleanor and Isabella (tie), 50 each
Riley, 48
Serenity, 47
Autumn, Layla, Millie, and Naomi (4-way tie), 46 each
Journee, 45
Kehlani, Khloe, and Sophia (3-way tie), 44 each
Avery, Chloe, and Oaklynn (3-way tie), 42 each
Londyn, Scarlett, and Skylar (3-way tie), 41 each
Aria, Brooklyn, Emery, Lucy, and Raelynn (5-way tie), 40 each
Aurora, Josie, Nora, and Willow (4-way tie), 39 each
Boy names
William, 167 baby boys
John, 159
James, 148
Noah, 118
Liam, 106
Elijah, 104
Waylon, 91
Asher, 86
Samuel, 84
Levi and Walker (tie), 80 each
Henry, 79
Mason, 78
Carter, Josiah, and Maverick (3-way tie), 75 each
Grayson, 72
Hudson, 71
Beau, Charles, and Oliver (3-way tie), 67 each
Luke, 65
Kayden, 64
Amir, David, Jackson, and Thomas (4-way tie), 63 each
Cooper, 62
Kingston, Legend, and Michael (3-way tie), 61 each
Wyatt, 59
Aiden and Christopher (tie), 57 each
Silas, 55
Lucas and Nolan (tie), 53 each
In the girls’ top 10, Ivy and Hazel replaced Evelyn.
In the boys’ top 10, Samuel, Levi, and Walker replaced Mason and Grayson.
Finally, if you’d like to see Mississippi’s projected rankings for 2023, you can find them in this post.
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