In July of 2022, quadruplets in the form of two sets of identical twins were born to Ashley Ness of Taunton, Massachusetts.
The two girls were named Chesley and Chatham, and the two boys were named Chance and Cheston.
Why did Ashley choose four names starting with “Ch”?
Family tradition. After Ashley’s sister gave her three children Ch-names, Ashley followed suit by naming her now 8-year-old daughter Chanel.
And then, when I found out I was having four, I’m like, ‘Oh, I’m not changing it now.’ It was very challenging, though, to find four names.
I wonder if Chatham’s name was inspired by the Cape Cod town of Chatham (pronounced CHAT-um). If so, she has something in common with Michael J. Fox’s daughter Aquinnah, who was named after the Martha’s Vineyard town of Aquinnah.
What are your thoughts on these names? Which one do you like best?
On June 30, 1963, rare identical quadruplets were born to Delores and Bernard Harris of Chicago, Illinois.
The four baby girls were named:
Sheena Alice
Shawna Denyce
Sherry Julienne
Shannon Nellie
Delores gave them first names starting with “Sh” because she and Bernard already had a 15-month-old son named Shawn.
The first three middle names (Alice, Denyce, and Julienne) honored of staff members at Michael Reese Hospital, where the quadruplets were born. The fourth (Nellie) honored Delores’ mother.
Delores and Nellie holding the quads
The quads made headlines across the country as soon as they were born. The Harris family was also featured in a long article (and over a dozen photographs) in the November 1963 issue* of Ebony magazine.
All this attention may have influenced the usage of their first names, though it’s hard to tell. Here’s the data:
The name Sherry had just begun declining in usage in 1963, and Shawna and Shannon were already on the rise (though it does look like they rose a bit faster the year the quads were born…?). I think the strongest case can be made for Sheena, which saw a discernible uptick in 1963-1964.
What are your thoughts on these names? Which one do you like best?
*Incidentally, the same issue covered the late August civil rights demonstration during which Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his renowned “I Have a Dream” speech.
Yesterday we came up with some girl names that were either particularly Canadian or particularly American. So today let’s do the same thing for boy names.
Again, here are the two different methods:
First, we’ll look at the most popular names that appeared in only one set of data (either Canada or the U.S.) in 2022.
Second, we’ll look at the names that appeared in both sets of data, focusing on how proportionally popular each name was in each place. For the boy names below, I calculated the proportions by dividing each name’s U.S. usage by the total number of boys born in the U.S. last year (1,863,582) and each name’s Canadian usage by the total number of boys born Canada last year (180,763).
Top Canada-only boy names
The 2022 Canadian data included 261 boy names that were not in the U.S. data. Below are the 10 most popular Canada-only boy names.
Number of boys (Can.)
Rank (Can.)
1. Edouard
492
49th
2. Arnaud
352
85th
3. Florent
73
394th
4. Laurier
60
460th
5. Loik
57
485th
6. Ludovick
45
588th
7. Renaud
42
627th
8. Gregoire
30
831st
9. Charles-Edouard
27 (tie)
902nd (tie)
10. Gurniwaz
27 (tie)
902nd (tie)
Nine out of ten are French names used primarily in Quebec:
Edouard: 482 of 492 born in Quebec
Arnaud: 349 of 352
Florent: 71 of 73
Laurier: 60 of 60 (all)
Loik: 47 of 57
Ludovick: 45 of 45 (all)
Renaud: 40 of 42
Gregoire: 30 of 30 (all)
Charles-Edouard: 25 of 27
The Sikh name Gurniwaz, however, was not used in Quebec at all.
Boy names particularly popular in Canada
Now let’s look at the more than 2,950 boy names that appeared in both sets of data. Of the boy names used more frequently in Canada than in the U.S., the 10 below had the largest pro-Canada differentials. (I added the rankings for both countries as well.)
Differential (Pro-Can.)
Rank (Can.)
Rank (U.S.)
1. Leo
0.3578%
4th
22nd
2. Adam
0.3460%
16th
97th
3. Felix
0.3408%
23rd
192nd
4. Theo
0.3217%
17th
99th
5. Thomas
0.3197%
8th
45th
6. Arthur
0.3030%
22nd
140th
7. Nathan
0.2830%
13th
57th
8. Muhammad
0.2675%
35th
297th
9. Louis
0.2576%
34th
246th
10. Emile
0.2473%
60th
2,076th
Top U.S.-only boy names
The 2022 U.S. data included 11,297 boy names that were not in the Canadian data. Below are the 10 most popular U.S.-only boy names.
Many of these are used primarily by Spanish speakers.
Boy names particularly popular in the U.S.
Now, back to the names that both countries had in common. Of the boy names used more frequently in the U.S. than in Canada, the 10 below had the largest pro-U.S. differentials.
A couple of weeks ago, Rachel asked a great question: “I wonder which names are the most Canadian? That is, which have the greatest popularity differentials between Canada and the US?”
In this post and the next, we’ll try to come up with lists of both the “most Canadian” and the “most American” baby names using two different methods.
First, we’ll look at the most popular names that appeared in only one set of data (either Canada or the U.S.) in 2022.
Second, we’ll look at the names that appeared in both sets of data, focusing on how proportionally popular each name was in each place. For the girl names below, I calculated the proportions by dividing each name’s U.S. usage by the total number of girls born in the U.S. last year (1,784,437) and each name’s Canadian usage by the total number of girls born Canada last year (170,916).
Top Canada-only girl names
The 2022 Canadian data included 270 girl names that were not in the U.S. data. Below are the 10+ most popular Canada-only girl names.
Number of girls (Can.)
Rank (Can.)
1. Flavie
184
141st
2. Ophelie
169
153rd
3. Romane
114
254th
4. Lea-Rose
59
484th
5. Lauralie
57
493rd
6. Sifat
47
582nd
7. Morgane
42
649th
8. Louane
41
666th
9. Leane
37
725th
10. Megane
36 (tie)
740th (tie)
11. Oceanne
36 (tie)
740th (tie)
Most of these are French, of course, and the usage was primarily in Quebec:
Flavie: 182 of 184 born in Quebec
Ophelie: 163 of 169
Romane: 114 of 114 (all)
Lea-Rose: 54 of 59
Lauralie: 55 of 57
Morgane: 41 of 42
Louane: 41 of 41 (all)
Leane: 35 of 37
Megane: 35 of 36
Oceanne: 31 of 36
The name Sifat, on the other hand, was not used in Quebec at all.
Girl names particularly popular in Canada
Now let’s look at the more than 3,340 girl names that appeared in both sets of data. Of the girl names used more frequently in Canada than in the U.S., the 10 below had the largest pro-Canada differentials. (I added the rankings for both countries as well.)
Differential (Pro-Can.)
Rank (Can.)
Rank (U.S.)
1. Florence
0.2994%
35th
622nd
2. Charlie
0.2794%
18th
123rd
3. Alice
0.2638%
11th
64th
4. Chloe
0.2573%
6th
18th
5. Livia
0.2446%
44th
890th
6. Lea
0.2338%
49th
785th
7. Sophie
0.2198%
16th
63rd
8. Clara
0.2192%
24th
110th
9. Rose
0.2153%
28th
120th
10. Romy
0.1981%
67th
1,355th
Top U.S.-only girl names
The 2022 U.S. data included 14,319 girl names that were not in the Canadian data. Below are the 10 most popular U.S.-only girl names.
Similar to the way the Canada-only list featured names used by French speakers, this U.S.-only list includes quite a few names used by Spanish speakers.
Girl names particularly popular in the U.S.
Now back to the names that both countries had in common. Of the girl names used more frequently in the U.S. than in Canada, the 10 below had the largest pro-U.S. differentials. (And, again, I added the rankings.)
Differential (Pro-U.S.)
Rank (U.S.)
Rank (Can.)
1. Camila
0.3533%
12th
163rd
2. Isabella
0.2697%
6th
22nd
3. Gianna
0.2151%
22nd
97th
4. Leilani
0.1915%
59th
684th
5. Genesis
0.1763%
65th
937th
6. Luna
0.1636%
10th
31st
7. Caroline
0.1385%
77th
529th
8. Nova
0.1315%
32nd
71st
9. Harper
0.1314%
11th
34th
10. Serenity
0.1239%
96th
513th
Of course, this analysis is necessarily a bit lopsided: Canada has fewer people than the U.S. does, and also releases a relatively limited set of baby name data.
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