Waylon also leapt 22 spots, bringing it into the top 50. Legend (up 28 spots) and Atlas (up 23 spots) climbed enough to break into the top 100. Savannah (down 22 spots) and Aubrey (down 21 spots) were two of the biggest fallers from last year's top 100 list of girl names, followed by Hannah and Madison, which each fell 14 spots.įor boy names, Myles was the biggest riser, along with River – both moved up 31 places. The list of baby names for girls that fell in popularity is also interesting, including Ellie, Riley, Emily, and Bella (each name moved down six spots). Another notable riser for girls was Freya, which jumped 22 places, bringing it into the top 100 names. Athena and Iris were also significant climbers on the top baby girl names list, moving up 24 spots each. Plenty of movement took place outside of the top 10, as well, with the gender-neutral name River rising 31 places on both the girl and boy lists. Meanwhile, Mason and Ethan both fell out of the top 10. In fact, it's steadily risen every year for the last five years from where it sat at No. Two new boy names did enter the top 10: Mateo jumped from 11 to five, pushing Lucas down into the sixth spot, while Levi shifted from six to seven. The next two names are also identical to last year's lineup: Oliver and Elijah round out the No. The race for most popular boy's name was a nail-biter, but Liam remains on top, just barely edging out Noah (which was in the second-place spot last year, too).
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