Category: Names

  • The Baby Name Each State Uses More Than Any Other

    Quick Facts The most popular boy name Liam is most popular in Delaware where 2.1% of baby boys are named Liam. The most popular girl name Olivia nationally is most popular in Wyoming where 2.5% are named Olivia. You won’t see it on the chart because Charlotte is even more popular in Wyoming with a…

  • Is Ezra a boy name? Can Ezra be a girl name?Breakdown on unisex name Ezra

    Ezra is a uni-sex name, used for both men and women. However, Ezra is more commonly used for boys with only a minority of, Ezras being girls. Of the 8,396 babies with this name born last year, 95% were male and 5% were female. What does this look like in practice? In a group of…

  • Is Logan a boy or girl name? Breakdown on unisex name Logan

    Logan is a uni-sex name, used for both men and women. However, Logan is more commonly used for boys, with only a minority of Logans being girls. Of the 8,420 babies with this name born last year, 90% were male and 10% were female.  What does this look like in practice? In a group of…

  • The Most Common Unisex Baby Names (And Whether They Lean Boy Or Girl)

    Key Facts 35% of new babies are given a unisex name, a name used for both genders. Logan is the most common unisex name. Last year 8,420 new babies were names Logan. Only 845 (10%) of those babies were female. The majority of unisex names lean male. Unisex names, names commonly used for a boy…

  • The Most Androgynous Names: Equally Used Gender Neutral Names

    The Most Androgynous Names: Equally Used Gender Neutral Names

    Key Findings Charlie (just Charlie, yup, not short for Charles or Charlotte) is the most androgynous name.  Blake, Emerson, Finley, and Phoenix round up the 5 most common androgynous names. 1% of babies have androgynous names. A is the most common starting letter for androgynous names. Atypical spellings are more likely to be used androgynously…