How popular is the baby name Sun 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 Sun.
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Because below you’ll find a long list of names that contain the letter sequence “s-u-n.” Most of these names come directly from the U.S. SSA’s baby name data.
Folk-rock duo Sonny & Cher (pronounced shair) — made up of Salvatore “Sonny” Bono and Cherilyn “Cher” Sarkisian — met in 1962 and got married in 1964.
Soon after, they scored their first big hits: “I Got You Babe,” which ranked #1 on Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart for three weeks straight in August of 1965, followed by “Baby Don’t Go,” which peaked at #8 in October.
Over the next few years, the pair put out several more successful singles, such as “The Beat Goes On,” which reached #6 in early 1967. Cher also released several solo singles, including the top-10 hits “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)” and “You Better Sit Down Kids.”
As a result, the name Cher returned to the U.S. baby name data in 1965 (after a one-year absence) and began rising in usage:
1967: 43 baby girls named Cher
1966: 32 baby girls named Cher
1965: 18 baby girls named Cher
1964: unlisted
1963: 12 baby girls named Cher
Interestingly, during the second half of the ’60s (and into early ’70s), Cher’s name was typically written with an accent mark over the e on record covers:
“Chér”
I’m not sure how many of Cher’s namesakes similarly wrote their names with an accent mark, though, because the SSA’s data doesn’t include diacritics (among other things).
After several years of success, Sonny & Cher’s popularity began to wane. Here’s how Life magazine accounted for the decline:
Sonny and Cher had about two good years before, along with a lot of other singers of the class of ’65, they disappeared from the record charts and radio. […] They lost the young when acid rock took over from their simple, easy beat.
So the couple went on the road, performing in nightclubs. They developed an act that involved both music and comedy.
They also welcomed their only child, a daughter named Chastity Sun, in March of 1969. The baby had been conceived while Cher was filming the (unsuccessful) movie Chastity, which was released several months later, in June.
Right on cue, the rare name Chastity appeared for the first time in the U.S. baby name data in 1969 — thanks to the baby, or to the movie, or both.
Sonny and Cher
Their nightclub act led to them being re-discovered by a CBS executive, who gave them their own TV variety show, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which premiered in August of 1971. The series quickly became popular and remained so throughout its four-season run.
While the show was on the air, Cher continued releasing solo singles. In fact, three of her songs reached the top spot on the Hot 100:
“Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves,” which peaked at #1 in November of 1971,
“Half-Breed,” in October of 1973, and
“Dark Lady,” in March of 1974.
In response to Sonny and Cher’s second wave of popularity, the usage of the baby names Sonny and Cher increased in 1972:
Girls named Cher
Boys named Sonny
1974
103
281 [rank: 475th]
1973
178 [rank: 760th]
274 [rank: 476th]
1972
235† [rank: 650th]
263 [rank: 486th]
1971
110
206 [rank: 567th]
1970
72
192 [rank: 587th]
†Peak usage
Cher’s birth name, Cherilyn, also saw a nearly six-fold increase in usage that year:
1974: 112 baby girls named Cherilyn
1973: 84 baby girls named Cherilyn
1972: 161 baby girls named Cherilyn [rank: 824th]
1971: 27 baby girls named Cherilyn
1970: 23 baby girls named Cherilyn
How did she come to have the name Cherilyn? Here’s how Cher’s mother, actress Georgia Holt, explained it:
The first part was for Lana Turner’s daughter. I loved that name Cheryl. And the second part was for my mother, Lynda.
Chastity, Sonny, and Cher
The couple’s young daughter Chastity was also featured on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour dozens of times. These appearances propelled the name Chastity into the top 1,000 in 1972, then the top 500 in 1973:
1974: 749 baby girls named Chastity [rank: 311th]
1973: 544 baby girls named Chastity [rank: 380th]
1972: 220 baby girls named Chastity [rank: 675th]
1971: 50 baby girls named Chastity
1970: 40 baby girls named Chastity
By 1974, the couple’s marriage was on the rocks. The TV series ended in May of that year, Sonny and Cher’s divorce was finalized in mid-1975.
In early 1976, Sonny and Cher put their differences aside to co-host a new version of the show, simply called The Sonny & Cher Show.
In July of 1976, Cher welcomed a baby boy named Elijah Blue with her second husband, musician Gregg Allman of The Allman Brothers Band. Two months later, when The Sonny & Cher Show resumed after a summer break, Cher and Sonny spoke about Elijah Blue on the air.
The following year, the usage of the baby name Elijah increased by more than 67%:
1978: 547 baby boys named Elijah [rank: 322nd]
1977: 504 baby boys named Elijah [rank: 350th]
1976: 301 baby boys named Elijah [rank: 452nd]
1975: 263 baby boys named Elijah [rank: 491st]
1974: 288 baby boys named Elijah [rank: 472nd]
The second iteration of the TV series lasted until August of 1977, and Cher’s tumultuous second marriage ended not long after that.
In late 1978, Cher filed a name-change petition in Los Angeles Superior Court. Her request to shorten her legal name to the mononym Cher was granted in early 1979.
Decades later, she said:
For so long I was “Cher from Sonny and Cher.” And then I had two children, and each had a different father with a last name that I’d taken on. One day I just realized, “I’m Cher, I don’t need anything else.”
In September of 2015, a baby boy was born at the entrance to the Sunway Pyramid shopping mall in Malaysia. It was the first-ever birth to occur at the mall, which has been open since 1997.
A month later, at the baby’s full moon celebration — which was sponsored by Sunway and “held at Capriciossa Restaurant, the outlet closest to the walkway where his mother went into labor and gave birth” — the parents announced that the baby’s name would be Kee Sun Way.
Kee Foo Ming, the baby’s father, had considered other names, but said that “the name Kee Sun Way stuck in my head. It means ‘double excellency’ in Chinese.”
Alberta’s top baby names of 2013 were announced a couple of weeks ago.
According to data from Service Alberta, the most popular baby names last year were Olivia and Liam.
Here are Alberta’s top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of 2013:
Girl Names
Olivia, 293 baby girls
Emma, 271
Emily, 249
Sophia, 241
Ava, 198
Avery, 172
Abigail, 164
Charlotte, 156
Chloe, 156
Lily, 156
Ella, 152
Isabella, 144
Hannah, 138
Amelia, 132
Brooklyn, 126
Madison, 123
Sadie, 118
Grace, 115
Mia, 115
Elizabeth, 111
Boy Names
Liam, 310 baby boys
Lucas, 254
Ethan, 244
Noah, 234
Logan, 225
Benjamin, 222
William, 217
Jacob, 204
Mason, 198
Carter, 192
Alexander, 185
Jack, 177
Nathan, 177
Samuel, 170
Owen, 168
Oliver, 164
Hunter, 162
Jackson, 156
James, 156
Jaxon, 155
Lucas rose from 7th place in 2012 to 2nd place last year, and Noah rose from 10th to 4th. Meanwhile, Jacob fell from 3rd to 8th and Mason fell from 5th to 9th.
Usage of Sadie more than doubled from 51 baby girls in 2012 to 118 in 2013. (Sadie shot up in the U.S. last year as well.)
Here are some of the more unusual names I spotted on the list:
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