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  2. Top Names Over the Last 100 Years - The United States Social ...

    www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/decades/century.html

    The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1924-2023. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name.

  3. Most popular baby names of 2024 - BabyCenter

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    Read on for the 100 most popular baby names in 2024. For more, check out our predictions for the hottest baby name trends of 2025 and follow the Baby Names group in the BabyCenter Community.

  4. Top 1000 Baby Names of 2024 - TheBump.com

    www.thebump.com/b/most-popular-baby-names

    The 1,000 most popular baby names on The Bump, based on the names our readers have visited the most, highlight the diverse interests of today’s parents. You’ll find names inspired by mythology, literature, world history, religion, astronomy and more.

  5. The most popular names on Nameberry are updated every month with the most visited names on our site. Favorite baby names in 2024 include Eloise, Maeve, and Aurelia for girls, and for boys, celebrity choice Olin, word name Luxury, as well as popular Silas, August, and Theodore.

  6. 10 most popular baby names in the US ranked : NPR

    www.npr.org/2024/05/10/1250514905

    Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive year, according to an annual tally by the Social Security Administration.

  7. BabyCenter releases the most popular baby names for 2024: See ...

    www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/10/22/...

    Noah, Liam and Oliver for boys and Olivia, Amelia and Emma for girls were among the most popular names for babies in 2024, new research by BabyCenter has found.

  8. New data shows the most popular baby names in the U.S. - NBC News

    www.nbcnews.com/data-graphics/baby-names-2023...

    Liam and Olivia were the top names for boys and girls, according to the Social Security Administration, while Mateo entered the top 10 for the first time.