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For the sixth consecutive year, Olivia and Liam are the most common names for baby girls and boys, respectively. The names in second place — Emma and Noah — remain unchanged from 2023 as well.
Ailany, which means “chief,” according to the SSA, made a dramatic jump in popularity since 2023, when it first appeared in the top 1,000 baby names — it ranked 805th in 2023 and 101st in 2024.
The four names at the top of this year's list have been the most popular since 2014, per SSA records. Deeper in the rankings, Amelia moved up one spot to No. 3, pushing Charlotte down to No. 4.
The top five boys’ and girls’ names that increased in popularity in 2024 include the following: Boys: Truce, Colsen, Bryer, Halo and Azaiah. Girls: Ailany, Aylani, Marjorie, Scottie and Analeia.