How popular is the baby name Tom 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 Tom.
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Classically-trained heavy metal guitarist Randall “Randy” Rhoads is best remembered for his work with Ozzy Osbourne in the early 1980s. (You can hear him playing on “Crazy Train.”) Though he didn’t live long — he died in 1982, while on tour — his small but impressive body of work influenced a number of future rock guitarists.
One of those guitarists was Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine. Here’s what Morello told Rolling Stone a few years ago:
Randy Rhoads is my favorite guitar player of all time. It was his poster on my wall when I was practicing eight hours a day, and I named my firstborn son, Rhoads, after him.
Baby Rhoads was born in 2007.
Morello and his wife Denise welcomed their second son in 2011. This time they went for a sports name, choosing Roman in honor of 1960’s Los Angeles Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel. Again, Morello explained the decision in terms of posters:
That was the poster on my wall. Before I had rock and roll posters on my wall I had Roman Gabriel on my wall.
The country of France — which was the most populous country in Europe from the Middle Ages until the early 19th century, and still ranks within the top five today — shares land borders with eight other countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra, and Spain.
Last year, France welcomed about 723,000 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Jade (pronounced zhahd) and Gabriel.
Here are France’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2022:
Girl Names
Jade, 3,420 baby girls
Louise, 3,412
Ambre, 3,380
Alba, 3,280
Emma, 3,158
Rose, 2,692
Alice, 2,520
Romy, 2,409
Anna, 2,380
Lina, 2,355
Léna, 2,266
Mia, 2,173
Lou, 2,114
Julia, 2,056
Chloé, 2,004
Alma, 1,974
Agathe, 1,958
Iris, 1,904
Inaya, 1,875
Charlie, 1,834
Juliette, 1,802
Léa, 1,791
Victoire, 1,772
Luna, 1,751
Giulia, 1,745
Adèle, 1,718
Jeanne, 1,699
Nina, 1,669
Eva, 1,630
Olivia, 1,546
Zoé, 1,523
Léonie, 1,511
Romane, 1,481
Victoria, 1,452
Nour, 1,372
Inès, 1,284 (tie)
Lya, 1,284 (tie)
Lucie, 1,261
Lyana, 1,235
Lola, 1,205
Alix, 1,182
Charlotte, 1,176
Mila, 1,173
Sofia, 1,168
Louna, 1,163
Ava, 1,153 (tie)
Margaux, 1,153 (tie)
Elena, 1,149
Emy, 1,118
Mya, 1,115
Boy Names
Gabriel, 4,889 baby boys
Léo, 4,078
Raphaël, 3,798
Maël, 3,571
Louis, 3,560
Noah, 3,325
Jules, 3,308
Arthur, 3,284
Adam, 3,212
Lucas, 2,774
Liam, 2,715
Sacha, 2,613
Isaac, 2,590
Gabin, 2,561
Eden, 2,460
Hugo, 2,447
Naël, 2,325
Aaron, 2,287
Mohamed, 2,237
Léon, 2,203
Paul, 2,200
Noé, 2,154
Marceau, 1,970
Ethan, 1,963
Nathan, 1,899
Théo, 1,872
Tom, 1,843
Nino, 1,825
Marius, 1,751
Ayden, 1,717
Malo, 1,715
Mathis, 1,636
Gaspard, 1,606
Martin, 1,559
Lyam, 1,549
Victor, 1,537
Rayan, 1,484
Elio, 1,432
Timéo, 1,424
Eliott, 1,420
Milo, 1,416
Robin, 1,393
Tiago, 1,383
Valentin, 1,378
Ibrahim, 1,359
Axel, 1,350
Augustin, 1,317
Amir, 1,305
Enzo, 1,270
Imran, 1,246
The girls’ top 100 included Alya (53rd), Diane (81st), Maddy (90th), and Suzanne (97th).
The boys’ top 100 included Camille (61st), Mahé (66th), Basile (78th), and Andrea (91st).
Charlie is still rising on the girls’ side — which could explain why the parents of baby boys slightly prefer the spelling Charly (73rd) over the spelling Charlie (80th) these days.
In the capital city of Paris last year, the top boy name was also Gabriel, but the top girl name was Alma instead of Jade. (Jade was tied with Léa for 10th/11th place in Paris.)
Finally, here are France’s 2021 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
A name story from the recent Washington Post article “What’s in a name?” by John Kelly:
When Barbara Zigli was young, she never bothered to ask her parents why they named her Barbara. Much later, she learned that Saint Barbara is the patron saint of miners.
“My mother’s father was a coal miner, so I asked her if that was why they named me Barbara,” wrote Barbara, of Arlington.
There was a long pause, then Barbara’s mother said, “Uh, yeah, that’s it.”
Barbara was immediately suspicious. “No, really, mom,” she demanded. “Why did you name me Barbara?”
“Promise me you won’t get mad,” Barbara’s mother said. “You’re named after Miss Barbara on [the TV show] ‘Romper Room.'”
Joady Guthrie was named for Tom Joad, the hero of John Steinbeck’s novel “The Grapes of Wrath,” because his father, himself a political activist and an Oklahoman, or “Okie,” was sympathetic to the plight of 1930s farmers of the Great Depression. Many of Woody Guthrie’s songs championed Dust Bowl migrant workers and working people.
Mr. Pinckney’s late mother, Theopia Stevenson Aikens, was a baseball fan who named her son after Roberto Clemente, the Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star, who had died in a plane crash seven months earlier while delivering aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua, family members said. His last name, one of the most storied in South Carolina politics, is that of a pair of white slaveholding cousins who signed the United States Constitution.
From a 2004 New York Timesarticle about Denmark’s Law on Personal Names (which was originally put in place to force the Danes to use family surnames instead of patronymics):
Then in the 1960’s, a furor erupted over the first name Tessa, which resembled tisse, which means to urinate in Danish. Distressed over the lack of direction in the law, the Danish government expanded the statute to grapple with first names. Now the law is as long as an average-size book.
Tomás (+42 places), Anthony (+31), Christopher (+29), Joey (+25), Kayden (+25)
Ireland’s four provinces
Home to more than five million people, the Republic of Ireland is divided into four provinces. (One of these provinces, Ulster, lies largely within Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.) The top baby names within each of the four provinces last year were…
Top Girl Name
Top Boy Name
Leinster (56% of the population)
Emily
Jack
Munster (27% of pop.)
Emily
Jack
Connacht (11% of pop.)
Éabha
Jack
Ulster [ROI portion] (6% of pop.)
Grace
Jack
And what about the names at the other end of the spectrum? The following were given to just 3 babies each in Ireland last year:
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