![]() ![]() Read: Girl names for baby boys aren’t a thing However, the name dropped significantly in popularity as a name for baby boys, from the 800th most popular boys’ name in 2017 to the 971st in 2018. 11 and has been replaced in the top 10 by Harper, which narrowly missed 2017’s top 10 but surged to No. The name Abigail, 10th on the overall popularity rankings in 2017, dropped one slot to No. The rest of the top 10, in descending order, are Olivia, Ava, Isabella, Sophia, Charlotte, Mia, Amelia, Harper, and Evelyn the top five names, it’s worth noting, hew closely to the 2017 trend toward names for baby girls made up of 50 percent vowels or more-a trend identified by my colleague Alia Wong, whose first name is 75 percent vowels. On Friday morning, the Social Security Administration released data on the most popular baby names of 2018 in the United States, and perched atop the list of popular names for girls-as it has been for the past five years-is Emma.
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