In 2024, the Middle Eastern country of Israel welcomed around 181,000 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Avigail and Mohammad, according to data released on the last day of the year by Israel’s Population and Immigration Authority.
Here are Israel’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2024:
Girls names
Avigail, 1,156 baby girls
Miriam/Mariam, 1,015
Tamar, 841
Sarah, 752
Yael, 725
Liya, 713
Ayala, 712
Libi, 685
Ela, 640 (tie)
No’a, 640 (tie)
Boy names
Mohammad/Muhammad, 1,740 baby boys
Yosef/Yousef, 1,201
Adam, 1,196
David, 1,062
Ariel, 1,045
Lavi, 967
Omer, 870
Rafa’el, 847
Uri/Ori, 789
Daniel, 764
The population of Israel is roughly 73% Jewish and 21% Arabic (as well as 6% “other”). The Arabic population includes Muslims, Christians, and Druzes.
Previous sets of Israeli baby name rankings included the top names within each of four groups — Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Druze — but the 2024 news release only included rankings for the Jewish community. (The top names among Jews in Israel last year were Avigail and Ariel.)
That said, one source did mention that the usage of Muhammed has been on the decline: “One in eight Muslim boys in Israel bears the name of the founder of Islam, down from one in six two decades ago.”
I haven’t posted about Israel’s top baby names within the last few years, but here are Israel’s 2020 rankings.
The state of Rhode Island likely welcomed more than 9,000* babies last year.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Charlotte and Liam, according to provisional data released in late December, 2024, by the Rhode Island Department of Health’s Center for Vital Records.
Here are Rhode Island’s projected top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2024:
Girl names
Charlotte
Mia
Amelia
Emma
Olivia
Sophia
Ava
Violet
Maeve
Isla
Boy names
Liam
Lucas
Noah
Theodore
Luca
Henry
Oliver
Michael
James
Owen
In the girls’ top 10, Ava, Violet and Maeve — a trio of names with the letter v — replaced Nora, Luna, and Isabella.
And in the boys’ top 10, Oliver and Owen — a pair of o-names — replaced Julian and Benjamin.
Finally, if you’d like to see Rhode Island’s projected rankings for 2023, you can find them in this post.
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.
In 2023, the country of Australia welcomed 286,998 babies: 139,576 girls and 147,422 boys.
What were the most popular names among Australia’s newborns that year?
We don’t know for sure, because Australia doesn’t release baby name rankings that cover the entire country. But we can look at eight sets of regional Australian rankings — representing Australia’s six states and two most populous territories — and make a guess about the country’s top names overall.
Here are the rankings, ordered by total number of births per region (highest to lowest):
New South Wales
In 2023, New South Wales welcomed 90,000 (31.4%) of Australia’s babies.
1. Henry 2. Oliver 3. Theodore (tie) 4. William (tie) 5. Alexander 6. Oscar 7. Jack (tie) 8. Noah (tie) 9. Thomas 10. Charlie/Hudson/Muhammad (3-way tie)
Tasmania
In 2023, Tasmania welcomed 5,567 (1.9%) of Australia’s babies.
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