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Popular and unique baby names in Iowa, 2016

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Flag of Iowa

I love that the Social Security Administration releases so much baby name data to the public. But I’ve always had mixed feelings about that 5-baby threshold for inclusion. (Due to privacy concerns, the government doesn’t release names given to fewer than 5 babies per gender, per year.)

Part of me appreciates the threshold. For instance, I like that it adds significance to the pop culture-inspired debut names I’m always posting about, as these names had to hit a certain minimum level of usage in order to register in the data.

But the other part of me? The other part just really, really wants to see those rare/crazy names at the bottom of the list.

So I get excited when I find U.S. data from an official source that does go down to single-instance usage. Up until recently, I only knew about Sonoma County and Los Angeles County, but recently I discovered that Iowa (an entire state!) also releases down-to-1 baby name data. Yay!

But before we get to the rare names, let’s look at the state of Iowa’s top baby names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Olivia, 203 baby girls
2. Emma, 181
3. Charlotte, 158
4. Harper, 156
5. Ava & Evelyn, 148 each (2-way tie)
6. Amelia, 125
7. Nora, 123
8. Sophia, 112
9. Addison, 101
10. Grace, 96

Boy Names
1. Oliver, 197 baby boys
2. Owen, 178
3. William, 174
4. Wyatt, 170
5. Henry, 165
6. Liam, 159
7. Noah, 149
8. Benjamin, 148
9. Jackson, 144
10. Lincoln, 123

  • In the girls’ top 10, Addison and Grace replaced Avery.
  • In the boys’ top 10, Benjamin and Lincoln replaced Mason and Elijah.
  • In 2015, the top two names were Emma and Liam.

(The SSA rankings for Iowa are similar, but not exactly the same. One notable difference on is that the SSA ranks Grayson 10th on the boys list, and puts Lincoln down in 13th.)

And now for the rarities!

Iowa’s website offers interactive baby name usage graphs that include all names bestowed at least once from 2000 to 2016. Here’s a sampling of rare baby names in Iowa (2000-2016 usage):

Girl NamesBoy Names
Arabia (1)
Bishop (1)
Currency (1)
Dream (3)
Eros (1)
Fairy (1)
Gatsby (1)
Heritage (1)
Irish (5)
Jasper (1)
KeyEssence (1)
Lisbon (1)
Michigan (1)
Nirvana (3)
Orchid (1)
PairoDice (1)
Qy (1)
Reminisce (1)
Scully (1)
Tear (1)
Unity (4)
Veruca (1)
Windy (2)
Xanadu (1)
Yawh (1)
Zinnia (1)
Arcade (1)
Banksy (1)
Cactus (1)
Denali (2)
Elvis (18)
Fonzy (1)
Galaxy (1)
Helium (1)
Indigo (2)
Jeep (3)
Kal-El (3)
Lightning (1)
Mowgli (1)
Notorious (1)
Opttimus (1)
Player (1)
Quest (3)
Racer (3)
Sanctify (1)
Tavern (1)
Universe (1)
Vegas (1)
Winner (4)
Xyn (1)
Young-Sky (1)
Zealand (1)

If you decide to dig through the data, leave a comment and let me know what you spot!

And if you’re friends with any expectant parents in Iowa, tell those lucky ducks that they have access to full sets of baby name rankings for their state. Either send them a link to this post or to one of the pages below…

Sources: Top Baby Names – Iowa Department of Public Health, Baby Names Popularity Over Time – Iowa Department of Public Health

Image: Adapted from Flag of Iowa (public domain)

Popular baby names in New Brunswick (Canada), 2017

According to New Brunswick’s Vital Statistics Office, the most popular baby names in the Canadian province last year were Emma and Liam.

Here are New Brunswick’s top 10+ girl names and top 10+ boy names of 2017:

Girl Names

  1. Emma, 53 baby girls
  2. Olivia, 44
  3. Amelia, 33
  4. Charlotte, 30
  5. Sophia, 29
  6. Ella, 25 (tie)
  7. Madison, 25 (tie)
  8. Elizabeth, 22
  9. Scarlett, 21
  10. Audrey, 20 (tie)
  11. Ava, 20 (tie)

Boy Names

  1. Liam, 60 baby boys
  2. Noah, 44
  3. Benjamin, 42
  4. Logan, 41
  5. William, 40
  6. Lucas, 36
  7. Jack, 33
  8. Wyatt, 32
  9. Samuel, 31
  10. James, 30 (4-way tie)
  11. Mason, 30 (4-way tie)
  12. Oliver, 30 (4-way tie)
  13. Thomas, 30 (4-way tie)

In 2016, the top two names were the same.

Sources: New Brunswick’s birth numbers and top baby names for 2017, NB Top 20 Popular Baby Names 1980-2018 – GNB

Popular and unique baby names in Idaho, 2016

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Flag of Idaho

According to Idaho’s Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, the most popular baby names in the state in 2016 were Emma and Oliver.

Here are Idaho’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl names

  1. Emma, 123 baby girls
  2. Olivia, 100
  3. Harper, 88
  4. Abigail, 75 (tie)
  5. Evelyn, 75 (tie)
  6. Charlotte, 74
  7. Ava, 69
  8. Emily, 65
  9. Elizabeth, 62
  10. Amelia, 56

Boy names

  1. Oliver, 124 baby boys
  2. Liam, 108
  3. Mason, 99
  4. William, 96
  5. Lincoln, 90
  6. James, 88
  7. Wyatt, 85
  8. Noah, 80
  9. Henry, 77
  10. Owen, 74

Back in 2012, the top two names were Sophia and Liam.

And here are some of the more unusual names bestowed in Idaho recently…

Unique female names:

  • Consider, Junedarling, Moonlight, Ozzry, Travisty (used in 2016)
  • Chorus, Grizzly, Jedi, Owyhee, Vintage (used in 2015)
  • Always, Blitzen, Kamikazi, Sunrise, Trophy (used in 2014)
  • Germayonni, Jubilation, Khaotica, Masters, Starrabella (used in 2013)

Unique male names:

  • Baelfire, Forge, Geladin, Lil Weezy, Steadfast (used in 2016)
  • Anaxagoras, Gloire A Dieu, Luckybird, Osprey, Rootsimani (used in 2015)
  • Avenger, Cardigan, Eclipse, Granite, Remnant (used in 2014)
  • Branch, Cowboy, Danger, Klydesdale, Ragnar (used in 2013)

Source: Idaho Vital Statistics

Image: Adapted from Flag of Idaho (public domain)

Popular baby names in Oregon, 2016

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Flag of Oregon

According to data released by Oregon Health Authority, the most popular baby names in the state in 2016 were Olivia and Oliver.

Here are Oregon’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl names

  1. Olivia, 249 baby girls
  2. Emma, 213
  3. Sophia, 179
  4. Evelyn, 172
  5. Charlotte, 171
  6. Abigail, 153
  7. Harper, 148
  8. Amelia, 137
  9. Isabella, 134
  10. Ava, 132

Boy names

  1. Oliver, 228 baby boys
  2. Henry, 205
  3. William, 201
  4. Benjamin, 194
  5. Liam, 193
  6. Wyatt, 181
  7. Owen, 179
  8. Noah, 177
  9. Mason, 175
  10. Elijah, 165

In the girls’ top 10, Harper replaced Mia.

In the boys’ top 10, Benjamin and Owen replaced James and Alexander.

In 2015, the top names were Emma and Liam.

Source: Oregon Health Authority – Annual Report Volume 1, 2016

Image: Adapted from Flag of Oregon (public domain)