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Contemporary parents are less concerned about their children having common names that can be found on keychains. The trend of traditional baby names becoming less popular over time has been accelerated by Millennial and Generation Z parents. For instance, in 1969, 4.7% of boys were named Michael, the most popular name of the year, whereas in 2022, only 1.1% were named Liam, the current top name. Many parents are now actively seeking out distinct and unconventional names for their children, steering away from the common choices like Liam or Olivia.

As a result, there has been a rise in TikTok naming experts who assist trendy parents in selecting unique names for their offspring. While social media plays a role in this naming process, parents draw inspiration from a wide range of sources, including cultural heritage and geographical locations. Naming trends can vary significantly by state, reflecting the diverse demographics of the United States.

For instance, certain states exhibit unique naming patterns tied to their demographics. New York, with a significant Jewish population, showcases a prevalence of Jewish-inspired names. Similarly, Michigan and Minnesota, home to large Arab American communities, see a high usage of Arabic names. Geographic features also influence naming choices, with states like Arizona, Alaska, and Washington drawing inspiration from local landmarks and nature.

Additionally, some states have adopted names with less obvious origins, such as the popularity of the name Denim in Louisiana. Spokeo analyzed Social Security Administration data to identify the most distinctive baby names in each state as of 2023. These unique names are defined as those that have a higher share of babies with that name in the state compared to the national average.

The dataset includes names that represent at least 0.05% of all babies in the state, with a minimum of five babies sharing the name. This analysis considers the relative popularity of names within each state and does not account for variations in spelling.

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**Alabama**
– **Male names**
– Collier: #2,431 nationally, 14 babies born in Alabama, ranking #379 nationally
– Hampton: #1,747 nationally, 14 babies born in Alabama, ranking #379 nationally
– Braylin: #1,760 nationally, 11 babies born in Alabama, ranking #447 nationally

– **Female names**
– Lynlee: #1,651 nationally, 16 babies born in Alabama, ranking #306 nationally
– Ann: #1,072 nationally, 26 babies born in Alabama, ranking #180 nationally
– Merritt: #1,564 nationally, 13 babies born in Alabama, ranking #375 nationally

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**Alaska**
– **Male names**
– Atigun: #12,190 nationally, 5 babies born in Alaska

Alaska:
– Atigun Bjorn, ranked #801 nationally, had 8 babies born in Alaska, representing 2.6% of all male babies in the U.S. named Bjorn.
– Boden, ranked #756 nationally, had 5 babies born in Alaska, representing 1.5% of all male babies in the U.S. named Boden.
– Heather, ranked #1,321 nationally, had 5 babies born in Alaska, representing 2.9% of all female babies in the U.S. named Heather.
– Calliope, ranked #492 nationally, had 10 babies born in Alaska, representing 1.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Calliope.
– Marlowe, ranked #835 nationally, had 5 babies born in Alaska, representing 1.5% of all female babies in the U.S. named Marlowe.

Arizona:
– Adael, ranked #1,266 nationally, had 17 babies born in Arizona, representing 11.3% of all male babies in the U.S. named Adael.
– Booker, ranked #1,166 nationally, had 17 babies born in Arizona, representing 9.7% of all male babies in the U.S. named Booker.
– Isael, ranked #1,076 nationally, had 18 babies born in Arizona, representing 9.0% of all male babies in the U.S. named Isael.
– Annya, ranked #2,544 nationally, had 14 babies born in Arizona, representing 20.3% of all female babies in the U.S. named Annya.
– Sedona, ranked #1,728 nationally, had 19 babies born in Arizona, representing 16.1% of all female babies in the U.S. named Sedona.
– Adilene, ranked #1,472 nationally, had 16 babies born in Arizona, representing 10.8% of all female babies in the U.S. named Adilene.

Arkansas:
– Cache, ranked #3,618 nationally, had 7 babies born in Arkansas, representing 22.6% of all male babies in the U.S. named Cache.
– Stratton, ranked #1,949 nationally, had 7 babies born in Arkansas, representing 8.9% of all male babies in the U.S. named Stratton.
– Kolter, ranked #1,086 nationally, had 11 babies born in Arkansas, representing 5.6% of all male babies in the U.S. named Kolter.
– Savvy, ranked #4,101 nationally, had 9 babies born in Arkansas, representing 25.7% of all female babies in the U.S. named Savvy.
– Annaleigh, ranked #2,114 nationally, had 7 babies born in Arkansas, representing 7.8% of all

In California, the name Cielo is the 329th most popular for females, with 99 babies born representing 32.0% of all female babies with that name nationwide. For males in California, Torin is the 385th most popular name, with 15 babies born, representing 10.8% of all male babies named Torin in the U.S. The names Bode and Thatcher are also popular in Colorado, with Bode being the 302nd most popular name, representing 9.2% of all male babies named Bode in the U.S., and Thatcher being the 426th most popular name, representing 5.9% of all male babies named Thatcher in the U.S.

In Connecticut, Seamus is the 316th most popular male name, with 9 babies born in the state, representing 6.6% of all male babies with that name in the U.S. Likewise, for females, Shea is the 199th most popular name, with 15 babies born in Connecticut, representing 6.1% of all female babies named Shea in the U.S.

Delaware has unique names like Kyren and Landen, with Kyren being the 181st most popular male name, representing 2.1% of all male babies with that name in the U.S., and Landen representing 1.7%. For females, Egypt is the 150th most popular name in Delaware, representing 2.2% of all female babies named Egypt in the U.S.

In Florida, Lucca is the 172nd most popular male name, with 126 babies born in the state, representing 20.8% of all male babies named Lucca nationwide. Milan is even more popular in Florida, being the 77th most popular male name, with 266 babies born, representing 17.5% of all male babies named Milan in the U.S. Female names like Martina are also well-liked in Florida, with 50 babies born, representing a certain percentage of all female babies with that name in the U.S.

In the United States, some popular baby names and their rankings in different states are as follows:

For female babies:
– Martina Ainhoa is the 987th most popular name nationwide, with 72 babies born in Florida, representing 27.9% of all female babies with that name in the U.S.
– Ainhoa Meghan is the 1,164th most popular name nationwide, with 45 babies born in Florida, representing 22.0% of all female babies with that name in the U.S.

For male babies in Georgia:
– Mazi is the 1,080th most popular name nationwide, with 28 babies born in Georgia, representing 14.1% of all male babies with that name in the U.S.
– Chosen is the 671st most popular name nationwide, with 55 babies born in Georgia, representing 13.6% of all male babies with that name in the U.S.
– Jahmir is the 808th most popular name nationwide, with 33 babies born in Georgia, representing 10.9% of all male babies with that name in the U.S.

For female babies in Georgia:
– Ansley is the 1,150th most popular name nationwide, with 36 babies born in Georgia, representing 17.1% of all female babies with that name in the U.S.
– Harmoni is the 895th most popular name nationwide, with 43 babies born in Georgia, representing 14.5% of all female babies with that name in the U.S.
– Kamora is the 1,218th most popular name nationwide, with 25 babies born in Georgia, representing 12.9% of all female babies with that name in the U.S.

In Hawai’i, all male babies with names like Kiai, Haaheo, Kaena, Kupaa, and Lawaia were born in the state, representing 100% of such names nationally. For female babies in Hawai’i, names like Hilinai, Kealani, and Mahina are also popular, with varying percentages representing the U.S. total.

In Idaho, names like Riggins, Kove, and Maverik are popular for male babies, with Idaho representing a portion of the U.S. total. For female babies in Idaho, names like Mesa, Kinlee, and Posie are also popular, with different percentages representing the U.S. total.

Lastly, in Illinois, the name Damir is popular for male babies, with Illinois representing a percentage of the U.S. total for that name.

The following names were among the most popular in certain states in the U.S. for babies born recently:

**Illinois:**

Male names:
– Damir Vincenzo – #744 nationally, with 34 babies born in Illinois, representing 9.7% of all male babies in the U.S. named Vincenzo
– Idris – #786 nationally, with 30 babies born in Illinois, representing 9.4% of all male babies in the U.S. named Idris

Female names:
– Maryam – #415 nationally, with 63 babies born in Illinois, representing 8.5% of all female babies in the U.S. named Maryam
– Zainab – #873 nationally, with 25 babies born in Illinois, representing 8.2% of all female babies in the U.S. named Zainab
– Inaya – #736 nationally, with 29 babies born in Illinois, representing 7.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Inaya

**Indiana:**

Male names:
– Foster – #967 nationally, with 20 babies born in Indiana, representing 8.7% of all male babies in the U.S. named Foster
– Leighton – #963 nationally, with 17 babies born in Indiana, representing 7.4% of all male babies in the U.S. named Leighton
– Fletcher – #631 nationally, with 27 babies born in Indiana, representing 6.2% of all male babies in the U.S. named Fletcher

Female names:
– Tilly – #1,042 nationally, with 16 babies born in Indiana, representing 6.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Tilly
– Mavis – #595 nationally, with 33 babies born in Indiana, representing 6.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Mavis
– Deborah – #970 nationally, with 17 babies born in Indiana, representing 6.4% of all female babies in the U.S. named Deborah

**Iowa:**

Male names:
– Carver – #1,433 nationally, with 10 babies born in Iowa, representing 7.9% of all male babies in the U.S. named Carver
– Gibson – #1,599 nationally, with 7 babies born in Iowa, representing 6.5% of all male babies in the U.S. named Gibson
– Macklin – #1,424 nationally, with 8 babies born in Iowa, representing 6.3% of all male babies in the U.S. named Macklin

Female names:
– Peace – #2,967 nationally, with 6 babies born in Iowa, representing 10.7% of all female babies in the U.S. named Peace
– Elliotte – #2,749 nationally, with

Kentucky:
– Male names:
– Branson is ranked #1,086 nationally with 15 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #326 most popular. Kentucky represents 7.7% of all male babies named Branson in the U.S.
– Raylan is ranked #664 nationally with 30 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #175 most popular. Kentucky represents 7.4% of all male babies named Raylan in the U.S.
– Houston is ranked #689 nationally with 28 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #186 most popular. Kentucky represents 7.2% of all male babies named Houston in the U.S.

– Female names:
– Anniston is ranked #1,346 nationally with 16 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #267 most popular. Kentucky represents 9.6% of all female babies named Anniston in the U.S.
– Blakelyn is ranked #1,805 nationally with 10 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #422 most popular. Kentucky represents 9.0% of all female babies named Blakelyn in the U.S.
– Laynee is ranked #1,755 nationally with 10 babies born in Kentucky, making it the #422 most popular. Kentucky represents 8.6% of all female babies named Laynee in the U.S.

Louisiana:
– Male names:
– Dru is ranked #2,020 nationally with 16 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #326 most popular. Louisiana represents 21.6% of all male babies named Dru in the U.S.
– Beaux is ranked #1,034 nationally with 26 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #203 most popular. Louisiana represents 12.4% of all male babies named Beaux in the U.S.
– Denim is ranked #1,246 nationally with 19 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #277 most popular. Louisiana represents 12.3% of all male babies named Denim in the U.S.

– Female names:
– Jerzi is ranked #3,168 nationally with 14 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #340 most popular. Louisiana represents 27.5% of all female babies named Jerzi in the U.S.
– Jaci is ranked #2,719 nationally with 10 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #469 most popular. Louisiana represents 15.9% of all female babies named Jaci in the U.S.
– Jakayla is ranked #2,343 nationally with 10 babies born in Louisiana, making it the #469 most popular. Louisiana represents 13.0% of all female babies named Jakayla in the U.S.

Maine:
– Male names:
– Angus is ranked #1,982 nationally with 5 babies born in Maine, making

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Name Trends in Different States

Maryland:

– Adley is the 27th most popular name nationally, with 765 babies born in the U.S., and the 196th most popular in Maryland, where it represents 7.4% of all female babies named Adley.

Massachusetts:

Male Names:
– Heitor is the 2,470th most popular name in the U.S., with 23 babies born in Massachusetts. It is the 263rd most popular in the state, representing 42.6% of all male babies named Heitor.
– Davi ranks 1,342 nationally, with 39 babies born in Massachusetts, making it the 171st most popular. Massachusetts represents 27.9% of all male babies named Davi.
– Ravi is the 1,433rd most popular name in the U.S., with 20 babies born in Massachusetts. It ranks 290th in the state, representing 15.9% of all male babies named Ravi.

Female Names:
– Aylla is the 3,968th most popular name nationally, with 17 babies born in Massachusetts. It is the 320th most popular in the state, representing 45.9% of all female babies named Aylla.
– Liz ranks 1,164 nationally, with 36 babies born in Massachusetts, making it the 153rd most popular. Massachusetts represents 17.6% of all female babies named Liz.
– Tess is the 1,743rd most popular name in the U.S., with 13 babies born in Massachusetts. It is the 399th most popular in the state, representing 11.1% of all female babies named Tess.

Michigan:

Male Names:
– Mahdi is the 1,841st most popular name nationally, with 33 babies born in Michigan. It is the 281st most popular in the state, representing 38.4% of all male babies named Mahdi.
– Abbas ranks 2,122 nationally, with 24 babies born in Michigan, making it the 360th most popular. Michigan represents 35.3% of all male babies named Abbas.
– Hussein is the 1,611th most popular name in the U.S., with 32 babies born in Michigan. It ranks 287th in the state, representing 29.9% of all male babies named Hussein.

Female Names:
– Mayar is the 2,605th most popular name nationally, with 20 babies born in Michigan. It is the 418th most popular in the state, representing 29.9% of all female babies named Mayar.
– Layan ranks 1,067 nationally, with 32 babies born in Michigan, making it the 269th most popular. Michigan represents 13.9% of all female babies named Layan.
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The U.S. has seen various names gaining popularity in different states. In Mississippi, the name Jalaysia ranks #5,524 nationally, with 6 babies born, making it the #449 most popular name. Swayze is another popular name in the state, ranking #2,234 nationally with 19 babies born. Mamie is also on the rise in Mississippi, ranking #5,233 nationally with 5 babies born.

Moving to Missouri, names like Gatlin, Drake, and Creed are trending for boys. Gatlin ranks #805 nationally with 20 babies born, while Drake and Creed are both at #681 nationally with 24 babies each. For girls in Missouri, names like Wrenlee, Wrenleigh, and Betty are gaining popularity.

In Montana, names like Bridger, Norman, and Bode are popular for boys, while Linnea, Reece, and Scout are trending for girls. Meanwhile, in Nebraska, names such as Creighton, Riggin, and Judd are on the rise for boys, and names like Atley, Joslyn, and Kollins are popular for girls.

Nevada sees names like Kainoa and Jaxen gaining popularity for boys. Overall, these unique names are making an impact on baby naming trends in various states across the U.S.

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**Nevada**
Male names:
– Jaxen: Named #1,504 nationally, with 6 babies born in Nevada, representing 5.6% of all male babies in the U.S.
– Ranger: Named #435 nationally, with Nevada representing 5.1% of all male babies in the U.S.

Female names:
– Anela: Named #3,126 nationally, with 5 babies born in Nevada, representing 9.6% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Ever: Named #1,644 nationally, with 7 babies born in Nevada, representing 5.6% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Echo: Named #1,554 nationally, with 7 babies born in Nevada, representing 5.1% of all female babies in the U.S.

**New Hampshire**
Male names:
– Calum: Named #884 nationally, with 6 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 2.3% of all male babies in the U.S.
– Alden: Named #634 nationally, with 8 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 1.9% of all male babies in the U.S.
– Boden: Named #756 nationally, with 6 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 1.7% of all male babies in the U.S.

Female names:
– Shea: Named #1,020 nationally, with 6 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 2.4% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Carolyn: Named #1,092 nationally, with 5 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 2.2% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Mazie: Named #956 nationally, with 5 babies born in New Hampshire, representing 1.9% of all female babies in the U.S.

**New Jersey**
Male names:
– Avrohom: Named #1,599 nationally, with 73 babies born in New Jersey, representing 67.6% of all male babies in the U.S.
– Ahron: Named #2,122 nationally, with 41 babies born in New Jersey, representing 60.3% of all male babies in the U.S.
– Nosson: Named #3,279 nationally, with 21 babies born in New Jersey, representing 58.3% of all male babies in the U.S.

Female names:
– Leeba: Named #4,645 nationally, with 18 babies born in New Jersey, representing 62.1% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Rochel: Named #1,755 nationally, with 69 babies born in New Jersey, representing 59.5% of all female babies in the U.S.
– Yehudis: Named #1,

In the United States, the following are popular baby names in different states:

New York:
– Male names: Shulem, Lipa, Mendel
– Female names: Idy, Malky, Rivky

North Carolina:
– Male names: Braylen, Chozen, Gatlin
– Female names: Miller, Ivey, Emory

North Dakota:
– Male names: Brekken, Bridger, Kip
– Female names: Leni, Laramie, Briar

Ohio:
– Male names: Kyaire, Mohamed, Benson
– Female names: Rayne

Maren is ranked #544 nationally with 43 babies born in Ohio, making it the #257 most popular name in the state, representing 7.8% of all female babies named Maren in the U.S. Myra is ranked #593 nationally with 39 babies born in Ohio, making it the #287 most popular name in the state, representing 7.7% of all female babies named Myra.

In Oklahoma, the male name Thang is ranked #3,786 nationally with 10 babies born in the state, making it the #429 most popular name, representing 34.5% of all male babies named Thang in the U.S. Heston is ranked #2,358 nationally with 9 babies born in Oklahoma, making it the #458 most popular name, representing 15.5% of all male babies named Heston. Haze is ranked #1,371 nationally with 9 babies born in Oklahoma, making it the #458 most popular name, representing 6.7% of all male babies named Haze. Among female names in Oklahoma, Cing is ranked #4,728 nationally with 10 babies born in the state, making it the #384 most popular name, representing 35.7% of all female babies named Cing in the U.S. Rynlee is ranked #2,114 nationally with 9 babies born in Oklahoma, making it the #426 most popular name, representing 10.0% of all female babies named Rynlee. Lakyn is ranked #1,632 nationally with 11 babies born in Oklahoma, making it the #344 most popular name, representing 8.7% of all female babies named Lakyn.

In Oregon, the male name Alder is ranked #1,454 nationally with 13 babies born in the state, making it the #299 most popular name, representing 10.6% of all male babies named Alder in the U.S. Coen is ranked #1,025 nationally with 12 babies born in Oregon, making it the #317 most popular name, representing 5.7% of all male babies named Coen. Graysen is ranked #1,104 nationally with 9 babies born in Oregon, making it the #394 most popular name, representing 4.7% of all male babies named Graysen. Among female names in Oregon, Marion is ranked #1,663 nationally with 9 babies born in the state, making it the #368 most popular name, representing 7.3% of all female babies named Marion. Fern is ranked #1,422 nationally with 9 babies born in Oregon, making it the #368 most popular name, representing 5.8% of all female babies named Fern. Marlow is ranked #1,365 nati

The island of Tiago represents 2.4% of all male babies in the U.S. named Tiago. Valery ranks #822 nationally with 5 babies born in Rhode Island, making it the #169 most popular name. Rhode Island accounts for 1.5% of all female babies in the U.S. named Valery. Amalia is ranked #528 nationally, with 7 babies born in Rhode Island, making it the #110 most popular name. Rhode Island represents 1.2% of all female babies in the U.S. named Amalia. Capri is ranked #572 nationally with 6 babies born in Rhode Island, making it the #130 most popular name. Rhode Island represents 1.2% of all female babies in the U.S. named Capri.

In South Carolina, the male name Hampton is ranked #1,747 nationally, with 21 babies born in the state, making it the #246 most popular name. South Carolina represents 22.6% of all male babies in the U.S. named Hampton. Knowledge is ranked #1,120 nationally, with 20 babies born in South Carolina, making it the #258 most popular name. South Carolina represents 10.7% of all male babies in the U.S. named Knowledge. Tylan is ranked #1,099 nationally, with 20 babies born in South Carolina, making it the #258 most popular name. South Carolina represents 10.4% of all male babies in the U.S. named Tylan. Among female names in South Carolina, Sullivan is ranked #2,203 nationally, with 10 babies born in the state, making it the #465 most popular name. South Carolina represents 11.8% of all female babies in the U.S. named Sullivan. Ansley is ranked #1,150 nationally, with 21 babies born in South Carolina, making it the #221 most popular name. South Carolina represents 10.0% of all female babies in the U.S. named Ansley. Isis is ranked #1,459 nationally, with 10 babies born in South Carolina, making it the #465 most popular name. South Carolina represents 6.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Isis.

In South Dakota, the male name Coy is ranked #1,643 nationally, with 5 babies born in the state, making it the #241 most popular name. South Dakota represents 4.8% of all male babies in the U.S. named Coy. Jhett is ranked #1,635 nationally, with 5 babies born in South Dakota, making it the #241 most popular name. South Dakota represents 4.8% of all male babies in the U.S. named Jhett. Kolter is ranked #1,086 nationally, with 6 babies born in South Dakota, making it the #200 most popular name. South Dakota represents

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Male names
Rodrigo: Ranked #495 nationally with 218 babies born in Texas, making it the #186 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 36.0% of all male babies in the U.S. named Rodrigo.
Azael: Ranked #696 nationally with 132 babies born in Texas, making it the #287 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 34.8% of all male babies in the U.S. named Azael.
Gerardo: Ranked #586 nationally with 164 babies born in Texas, making it the #241 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 33.7% of all male babies in the U.S. named Gerardo.

Female names
Renata: Ranked #472 nationally with 216 babies born in Texas, making it the #143 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 33.2% of all female babies in the U.S. named Renata.
Regina: Ranked #328 nationally with 308 babies born in Texas, making it the #83 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 32.9% of all female babies in the U.S. named Regina.
Romina: Ranked #625 nationally with 140 babies born in Texas, making it the #244 most popular name in the state. Texas represents 29.6% of all female babies in the U.S. named Romina.

Utah
Male names
Hyrum: Ranked #3,400 nationally with 19 babies born in Utah, making it the #244 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 55.9% of all male babies in the U.S. named Hyrum.
Covey: Ranked #5,053 nationally with 10 babies born in Utah, making it the #428 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 52.6% of all male babies in the U.S. named Covey.
Mckay: Ranked #3,546 nationally with 16 babies born in Utah, making it the #292 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 50.0% of all male babies in the U.S. named Mckay.

Female names
Alta: Ranked #4,548 nationally with 9 babies born in Utah, making it the #436 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 30.0% of all female babies in the U.S. named Alta.
Afton: Ranked #3,257 nationally with 11 babies born in Utah, making it the #376 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 22.4% of all female babies in the U.S. named Afton.
Ivie: Ranked #1,956 nationally with 19 babies born in Utah, making it the #221 most popular name in the state. Utah represents 19.0% of all female

In the United States, according to data from VirginiaTrendsetter Images // Shutterstock, the following are the trending baby names in different states:

Washington:
Male Names:
– Reyansh: Ranked #1,334 nationally with 18 babies born in Washington. It is the #395 most popular name in the state, representing 12.7% of all male babies named Reyansh in the U.S.
– Cedar: Ranked #1,259 nationally with 17 babies born in Washington. It is the #416 most popular name in the state, representing 11.2% of all male babies named Cedar in the U.S.
– Arjun: Ranked #602 nationally with 37 babies born in Washington. It is the #206 most popular name in the state, representing 7.9% of all male babies named Arjun in the U.S.

Female Names:
– Aadya: Ranked #1,663 nationally with 15 babies born in Washington. It is the #435 most popular name in the state, representing 12.1% of all female babies named Aadya in the U.S.
– Fern: Ranked #1,422 nationally with 17 babies born in Washington. It is the #398 most popular name in the state, representing 10.9% of all female babies named Fern in the U.S.
– Roslyn: Ranked #1,445 nationally with 15 babies born in Washington. It is the #435 most popular name in the state, representing 9.8% of all female babies named Roslyn in the U.S.

Washington D.C.:
Male Names:
– Sebastien: Ranked #1,714 nationally with 5 babies born in Washington D.C. It is the #195 most popular name in the city, representing 5.2% of all male babies named Sebastien in the U.S.
– Zymir: Ranked #1,194 nationally with 7 babies born in Washington D.C. It is the #130 most popular name in the city, representing 4.2% of all male babies named Zymir in the U.S.
– Rohan: Ranked #825 nationally with 7 babies born in Washington D.C. It is the #130 most popular name in the city, representing 2.4% of all male babies named Rohan in the U.S.

Female Names:
– Yohanna: Ranked #3,257 nationally with 6 babies born in Washington D.C. It is the #137 most popular name in the city, representing 12.2% of all female babies named Yohanna in the U.S.
– Simone: Ranked #921 nationally with 9 babies born in Washington D.C. It is the #81 most popular name in the city, representing 3.2% of all female babies named Simone in the U.S.
– Dior: Ranked #730 nationally with 10 babies born in Washington D.C. It

Loretta is ranked #761 nationally with 27 babies born in Wisconsin, making it the #193 most popular name. In Wisconsin, Loretta represents 7.3% of all female babies named in the U.S. Greta holds the #932 spot nationally, with 18 babies born in Wisconsin, ranking #283 in popularity. In Wisconsin, Greta represents 6.4% of all female babies named in the U.S. Luella is nationally ranked #928, with 18 babies born in Wisconsin, also #283 in popularity. In Wisconsin, Luella represents 6.3% of all female babies named in the U.S.

Moving on to male names in Wyoming, Bridger is nationally ranked #751 with 6 babies born in the state, being the #79 most popular name. In Wyoming, Bridger represents 1.7% of all male babies named in the U.S. Colter is nationally ranked #321 with 8 babies born in Wyoming, making it the #51 most popular name. In Wyoming, Colter represents 0.8% of all male babies named in the U.S. Ryker holds the #184 spot nationally with 15 babies born in Wyoming, ranking #12 in popularity. In Wyoming, Ryker represents 0.8% of all male babies named in the U.S.

Shifting to female names in Wyoming, Scottie is nationally ranked #616 with 7 babies born in the state, being the #43 most popular name. In Wyoming, Scottie represents 1.5% of all female babies named in the U.S. Oaklee is nationally ranked #445 with 8 babies born in Wyoming, making it the #27 most popular name. In Wyoming, Oaklee represents 1.2% of all female babies named in the U.S. Marlee holds the #501 spot nationally with 5 babies born in Wyoming, ranking #79 in popularity. In Wyoming, Marlee represents 0.8% of all female babies named in the U.S.

This data was reported by Wade Zhou and the story was edited by Natasja Sheriff Wells. Copy editing was done by Paris Close. This story originally appeared on Spokeo and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.

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