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United States of Emma: Most popular babies' names revealed state-by-state

  • New government data shows that Emma was top pick in 22 states for girls
  • Noah was the most popular boys' name, and won out in nine states
  • Emma has been a top 3 name for the past 11 years, and was first in 2008

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Emma is the most popular baby name in the U.S., with parents in 22 states choosing it for their newborn girls.

It trumps Noah, the most popular name for American boys, which was only the top pick in nine states. according to new data from the Social Security Administration.

The ascendancy of Emma follows 11 years in the top 3 names for girls. It took the top spot in 2008, and also in the newly-released statistics recording baby names in 2014.

State by state: The above map shows which male and female baby name was the most popular in each area

State by state: The above map shows which male and female baby name was the most popular in each area

Massachusetts, Texas, Virginia and Pennsylvania were among the populous states which chose Emma above all other names.

For boys, Noah was the top pick in states including California, Texas, Florida and Illinois, though Liam, Mason, Jacob and William also won the hearts of parents in many other states.

The new information, published on the administration's website, shows a pronounced difference in taste across the country.

Data: The information on baby names was released by the Social Security Administration
Trendy: Patterns in which areas prefer which name can be seen
 

Data: The information on baby names was released by the Social Security Administration

 

For boys, Noah swept the Southwest and also took Florida, while William was the favorite for many southern states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia.

An earlier tranche of data, which gave the name details without a state-by-state breakdown, also revealed that British aristocratic names were swinging back into favor.

Charlotte, the name both Chelsea Clinton and Kate Middleton chose for their new daughters, made the top ten. Meanwhile James, another name with Royal favor, crept into 9th position.



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I know a baby William, and a baby Charlotte born this year.

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My daughter is bummed that she can never find her name when they have personalized stuff. Is Marcy that much out of vogue now?

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My daughter is bummed that she can never find her name when they have personalized stuff. Is Marcy that much out of vogue now?


 It's actually seeing a surge right now - but has never been a very common name.  It has never cracked the top 200 before, although it is on track for that the first time this year, with a ranking so far of 186.

 

Popularity in the United States

YearRankBabies per million named Marcy
1988#92795 babies
1987#93394 babies
1986#91495 babies
1985#840105 babies
1984#687135 babies
1983#723129 babies
1982#607163 babies
1981#540195 babies
1980#460259 babies
1979#468249 babies
1978#489242 babies
1977#488237 babies
1976#428298 babies
1975#384343 babies
1974#325436 babies
1973#333427 babies
1972#281569 babies
1971#256659 babies
1970#346405 babies
1969#348381 babies
1968#382338 babies
1967#405299 babies
1966#410292 babies
1965#430262 babies
1964#405296 babies
1963#390306 babies
1962#369318 babies
1961#418261 babies
1960#424253 babies
1959#418246 babies
1958#424238 babies
1957#428229 babies
1956#464194 babies
1955#434210 babies
1954#458186 babies
1953#455187 babies
1952#423216 babies
1951#433202 babies
1950#564125 babies
1949#582116 babies
1948#68784 babies
1947#67884 babies
1946#69983 babies
1945#69586 babies
1944#82263 babies
1943#84060 babies


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Sorry - here's the more recent.

Popularity of Macy
Back to the Macy name page
Popularity in the United States
Year Rank Babies per million named Macy
2014 #363 458 babies
2013 #361 454 babies
2012 #338 481 babies
2011 #295 550 babies
2010 #292 569 babies
2009 #286 571 babies
2008 #281 584 babies
2007 #281 580 babies
2006 #275 582 babies
2005 #242 675 babies
2004 #233 702 babies
2003 #219 739 babies
2002 #221 734 babies
2001 #242 664 babies
2000 #232 690 babies
1999 #312 506 babies
1998 #337 450 babies
1997 #355 408 babies
1996 #366 385 babies
1995 #343 401 babies
1994 #380 342 babies
1993 #401 317 babies
1992 #432 290 babies
1991 #458 263 babies
1990 #641 171 babies

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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life

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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life


 I used to live in a town with a large Greek population. Lots of Persephones there. But in a typical town, not many at all! 

All the Emmas I blame on Friends. When Ross and Rachel named their daughter Emma, the name exploded and hasn't stopped. 



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If I could sire children, I would most certainly give them Welsh names, and if they are in the States, I would give them the more popular Welsh names which are easier to pronounce and spell.  Otherwise it will be chaos.  In the UK, it would not matter greatly.  I also take into account the meaning behind the names.  My name is Welsh, and is very uncommon here.  Very few people can pronounce it correctly, much less spell it.  When I say it, people respond with "What?".  Of course, in the UK, still not a popular name, but no raised eyebrows there.  LOL  I myself definitely do not want a common name.  I am an uncommon type of being.   My name reflects that.   And I have no family, so no traditions to follow in the naming department.  smile 



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Emma is also the name of the heroine on Once Upon a Time.

I would have thought Bella would have won out in our state.

I really thought hard about naming Caitlyn, Penelope. I love it. But I found Caitlyn in a book I was reading. Caitlyn was a Celtic warrior in the book. And it is a spin on an a great aunts name. And I didn't want her to be stuck with Penny. Grew up with a Penny.

I still love Penelope.

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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life


 and the wife of Hades.  Interesting choice.



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Emma is also the name of the heroine on Once Upon a Time.

I would have thought Bella would have won out in our state.

I really thought hard about naming Caitlyn, Penelope. I love it. But I found Caitlyn in a book I was reading. Caitlyn was a Celtic warrior in the book. And it is a spin on an a great aunts name. And I didn't want her to be stuck with Penny. Grew up with a Penny.

I still love Penelope.


 Lily, I also love the name Penelope but would be loath to use because I wouldn't want her called Penny.



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Sorry - here's the more recent.

Popularity of Macy
Back to the Macy name page
Popularity in the United States
Year Rank Babies per million named Macy
2014 #363 458 babies
2013 #361 454 babies
2012 #338 481 babies
2011 #295 550 babies
2010 #292 569 babies
2009 #286 571 babies
2008 #281 584 babies
2007 #281 580 babies
2006 #275 582 babies
2005 #242 675 babies
2004 #233 702 babies
2003 #219 739 babies
2002 #221 734 babies
2001 #242 664 babies
2000 #232 690 babies
1999 #312 506 babies
1998 #337 450 babies
1997 #355 408 babies
1996 #366 385 babies
1995 #343 401 babies
1994 #380 342 babies
1993 #401 317 babies
1992 #432 290 babies
1991 #458 263 babies
1990 #641 171 babies


Not MACY but MARCY 



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Emma is also the name of the heroine on Once Upon a Time.

I would have thought Bella would have won out in our state.

I really thought hard about naming Caitlyn, Penelope. I love it. But I found Caitlyn in a book I was reading. Caitlyn was a Celtic warrior in the book. And it is a spin on an a great aunts name. And I didn't want her to be stuck with Penny. Grew up with a Penny.

I still love Penelope.


 Lily, I also love the name Penelope but would be loath to use because I wouldn't want her called Penny.


 DD is named Kate. Not Katherine, not Katie. We all loathe Katie. When people call her Katie, she politely corrects them. She started doing that at about age 2. "It's just Kate please, not Katie".  I know several Roberts who loathe Bob, an Edward not an Ed, and a Vincent who hates Vince or Vinny.  They all seem to ma age to get people to call them by the name they prefer.

If you like a name, use it. Your and your child can correct people who don't call them by their name and it won't "stick" unless the child chooses to answer to it. 

My Kate actually broke up with a boy who called her Katie when he was mad at her. She thought that was a low blow and an indicator of what he really thought about her. 



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I knew a family who named every kid with a K. Mom and dad were Kelly and Kevin and the kids were Kyle, Kristen and Kourtney.

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Conor is actually Wayne Conor. I didn't want confusion between Conor and his Dad, so he has always gone by his middle name.

Mere is Meredith Lesley.

And the youngest is Paul William. He is named after me, my Dad, and Wayne's Dad.

I like their names. Not too common. But, not too out there, either.smile



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I think people forget their kids won't live in their home as a family unit forever. In fact, they spend the least amount of their life living at home. The fly the nest and will be stuck being Kourtney with a K forever.

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I think people forget their kids won't live in their home as a family unit forever. In fact, they spend the least amount of their life living at home. The fly the nest and will be stuck being Kourtney with a K forever.


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Conor is actually Wayne Conor. I didn't want confusion between Conor and his Dad, so he has always gone by his middle name.

Mere is Meredith Lesley.

And the youngest is Paul William. He is named after me, my Dad, and Wayne's Dad.

I like their names. Not too common. But, not too out there, either.smile


Oh, I like Mere and Meridith.  That is pretty.  We thought our DD was going to be a BOY as I had 2 ultrasounds that confirmed that!  So, her name was supposed to be Charles Elijah!  lol  We came up with Marcy on the fly.  smile 



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I think people forget their kids won't live in their home as a family unit forever. In fact, they spend the least amount of their life living at home. The fly the nest and will be stuck being Kourtney with a K forever.


I don't see that as a problem.  So what? 


 Just making the point that naming your kid something cute because it matches the rest of the family is shortsighted. Kourtney with a K hated her name being spelled that way and complained about it every chance she got. Until the Kardashians came about, there were not a lot of other K Courtneys known where she grew up. But it was CUTE darn it! Lol. 



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Well, there are a lot now so no biggie.

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Conor is actually Wayne Conor. I didn't want confusion between Conor and his Dad, so he has always gone by his middle name.

Mere is Meredith Lesley.

And the youngest is Paul William. He is named after me, my Dad, and Wayne's Dad.

I like their names. Not too common. But, not too out there, either.smile


Oh, I like Mere and Meridith.  That is pretty.  We thought our DD was going to be a BOY as I had 2 ultrasounds that confirmed that!  So, her name was supposed to be Charles Elijah!  lol  We came up with Marcy on the fly.  smile 


Thanks LGS. We like their names, too.

What a surprise for you on the ultrasound.

My first two were shy. We didn't know what they were, until they were born.

We had a pretty good idea with Paul. But my doctor warned us, that sometimes the ultrasound is wrong.

In his case, it was right. (Good thing too. We didn't have a girls name picked out!)wink 



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Mellow Momma wrote:
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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life


 I used to live in a town with a large Greek population. Lots of Persephones there. But in a typical town, not many at all! 

All the Emmas I blame on Friends. When Ross and Rachel named their daughter Emma, the name exploded and hasn't stopped. 



-- Edited by Mellow Momma on Friday 22nd of May 2015 11:56:51 AM


 That makes me want to hate the name...but if I had had a daughter, she would likely have been Emma Bethany.

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I knew a family who named every kid with a K. Mom and dad were Kelly and Kevin and the kids were Kyle, Kristen and Kourtney.

Barf.


Mom gave all of us the same initials: "BJB."

BARF indeed!

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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life


 I used to live in a town with a large Greek population. Lots of Persephones there. But in a typical town, not many at all! 

All the Emmas I blame on Friends. When Ross and Rachel named their daughter Emma, the name exploded and hasn't stopped. 



-- Edited by Mellow Momma on Friday 22nd of May 2015 11:56:51 AM


 That makes me want to hate the name...but if I had had a daughter, she would likely have been Emma Bethany.

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Conor is actually Wayne Conor. I didn't want confusion between Conor and his Dad, so he has always gone by his middle name.

Mere is Meredith Lesley.

And the youngest is Paul William. He is named after me, my Dad, and Wayne's Dad.

I like their names. Not too common. But, not too out there, either.smile


 Same with DS1...he is actually LAW III. I hated the thought of him being a "number," but DH1 really had his heart set on it, so I gave in. I'm glad I did.

Throughout grade school & junior high, DS told people his name was "A" not "L," but by high school, he changed his mind. I respect his decision, but to family, he will always be "A."

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if we were ever blessed with a daughter, would name her Persephone-- ancient, elegant, beautiful--have met only one with that name my entire life


 I used to live in a town with a large Greek population. Lots of Persephones there. But in a typical town, not many at all! 

All the Emmas I blame on Friends. When Ross and Rachel named their daughter Emma, the name exploded and hasn't stopped. 



-- Edited by Mellow Momma on Friday 22nd of May 2015 11:56:51 AM


 That makes me want to hate the name...but if I had had a daughter, she would likely have been Emma Bethany.

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my lady's name is celtic/gaelic and is pronounced " KEER--aay " ( am not gonna tell you how she spells it )--the only lady have ever met with that name

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Emma is also the name of the heroine on Once Upon a Time.

I would have thought Bella would have won out in our state.

I really thought hard about naming Caitlyn, Penelope. I love it. But I found Caitlyn in a book I was reading. Caitlyn was a Celtic warrior in the book. And it is a spin on an a great aunts name. And I didn't want her to be stuck with Penny. Grew up with a Penny.

I still love Penelope.


 Lily, I also love the name Penelope but would be loath to use because I wouldn't want her called Penny.


 DD is named Kate. Not Katherine, not Katie. We all loathe Katie. When people call her Katie, she politely corrects them. She started doing that at about age 2. "It's just Kate please, not Katie".  I know several Roberts who loathe Bob, an Edward not an Ed, and a Vincent who hates Vince or Vinny.  They all seem to ma age to get people to call them by the name they prefer.

If you like a name, use it. Your and your child can correct people who don't call them by their name and it won't "stick" unless the child chooses to answer to it. 

My Kate actually broke up with a boy who called her Katie when he was mad at her. She thought that was a low blow and an indicator of what he really thought about her. 


 Caitlyn is Celtic form of Kathryn. 

 

The only change I made was a Y instead of an I. Lynn is a name shared by my dad, me, and my brother. I wanted to include it in her name as well.

 



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I named my DD after her 2 great grandmothers Sarah and Margaret. I always loved the name Sarah and when I finally heard that was my Grandma's name (she was always just Grandma until then)I knew I'd name a daughter that.



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Caitlyn is named after her grandmothers too.

All my kids have family names.

And they all have 3 names plus a last name.





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DS is the IV. DH wanted to keep his name going but we both also wanted DS to have his own name so we changed the middle name but kept the suffix.

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Sorry - here's the more recent.

Popularity of Macy
Back to the Macy name page
Popularity in the United States
Year Rank Babies per million named Macy
2014 #363 458 babies
2013 #361 454 babies
2012 #338 481 babies
2011 #295 550 babies
2010 #292 569 babies
2009 #286 571 babies
2008 #281 584 babies
2007 #281 580 babies
2006 #275 582 babies
2005 #242 675 babies
2004 #233 702 babies
2003 #219 739 babies
2002 #221 734 babies
2001 #242 664 babies
2000 #232 690 babies
1999 #312 506 babies
1998 #337 450 babies
1997 #355 408 babies
1996 #366 385 babies
1995 #343 401 babies
1994 #380 342 babies
1993 #401 317 babies
1992 #432 290 babies
1991 #458 263 babies
1990 #641 171 babies


Not MACY but MARCY 


 Oops. Sorry. 

See, I noticed the chart I used was only up to 1988, so I went back and searched for the more recent years and it must have changed it to Macy b/c the use of Marcy since after 1988 is so negligible as to not be in the rankings. 

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This website will give you the popularity rank of any name historically.

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I love name talk. I think names are so interesting.

We went with both A names for my girls. DH's mom named all of her kids with A names so we continued in the tradition for her (actually, we found a name we liked for DD7 and it happened to start with an A and his family was so happy we stuck with the tradition, we didn't have the heart to tell them we didn't mean to).

Lee is a family name- it is my mom's middle name, my middle name and DD7's middle name. I picked Grace for Baby A's middle name, just because I've always liked it.

I don't know what we will do if we ever have a boy. DH does not like any boys names. He didn't even have any he would consider. He also does not want a Jr. so that's out, even though I really like his name.

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Emma is also the name of the heroine on Once Upon a Time.

I would have thought Bella would have won out in our state.

I really thought hard about naming Caitlyn, Penelope. I love it. But I found Caitlyn in a book I was reading. Caitlyn was a Celtic warrior in the book. And it is a spin on an a great aunts name. And I didn't want her to be stuck with Penny. Grew up with a Penny.

I still love Penelope.


 Lily, I also love the name Penelope but would be loath to use because I wouldn't want her called Penny.


 I have a coworker that just had a baby. He told us before she was born that they were going to name her "Penny". I told him he couldn't do that he has to name her Penelope and call her Penny. So the kid has me to thank if she also would loath Penny lol



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Raymond is a family name for my dad's family. My parents were told I was a boy, so my middle name was to be Raymond. Shocker for them, so my middle name became Rae. I'd only met one other person with the name, until I started this job. There are two other woman who's middle name is Rae :)

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I wanted to name my daughter Daphne.

Love the name Penelope, not so keen on Penny.



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I've said that with all the weird names now, I was going to be unique when I named my kid William. Guess I was wrong lol

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I know a baby William, and a baby Charlotte born this year.


 My VSS SIL named the baby she just had Charlotte.  Two weeks later when the Princess was born she got really pissed off and said they stole her name.  She had a massive FB temper tantrum melt down.

My first DH and I had names that started with the same letter and named our kids nice normal names that started with the same letter.  They were not spelled weird or anything.  I like their names.

My name is so unusual.  I think the last time LL looked it up there were like three of us in the whole world.  Something like that.  And the only reason there were that many is because when I married DH I got a nice normal last name.  Not a weird German last name like my ex.  When I had his name I was the only one with my name.



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TD, when I was a kid I loved the name Sarah. I had an imaginary friend I called Sarah.

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I have a daughter named Sarah and I hate that name. Her dad got to the birth certificate first and both her first and middle names are on my names I hate list. I call her by a nickname. I told him no no no no no and he still did it. That may well be the moment our marriage started failing. Who does that?!?!?

My apologies to any geeks named Sarah.

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My cousin's wife is named after her dad's girlfriend. Her mom had a rough birth and was out of it for a while after she was born. Her dad swooped in and named the baby after his current girlfriend (yes, the woman he was cheating on his pregnant wife with)

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