Top Baby Names of 2017
The most popular baby names in the United States
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Girl Names
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Emma 19,870 2
Olivia 18,777 3
Ava 16,015 4
Isabella 15,254 5
Sophia 14,936 6
Mia 13,519 7
Charlotte 12,965 8
Amelia 11,868 9
Evelyn 10,747 10
Abigail 10,645 11
Harper 10,521 12
Emily 9,813 13
Elizabeth 8,999 14
Avery 8,232 15
Sofia 8,175 16
Ella 8,083 17
Madison 7,907 18
Scarlett 7,719 19
Victoria 7,314 20
Aria 7,167 21
Grace 7,083 22
Chloe 6,981 23
Camila 6,776 24
Penelope 6,667 25
Riley 6,366 26
Layla 6,333 27
Lillian 6,179 28
Zoey 6,074 29
Nora 6,067 30
Mila 5,974 31
Aubrey 5,934 32
Hannah 5,932 33
Lily 5,861 34
Addison 5,635 35
Natalie 5,551 36
Eleanor 5,549 37
Luna 5,355 38
Savannah 5,253 39
Brooklyn 5,211 40
Leah 5,200 41
Zoe 5,173 42
Stella 5,069 43
Hazel 5,046 44
Ellie 5,019 45
Paisley 4,957 46
Audrey 4,835 47
Violet 4,739 48
Skylar 4,736 49
Claire 4,702 50
Bella 4,664 👦
Boy Names
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Liam 18,865 2
Noah 18,502 3
William 15,042 4
James 14,357 5
Logan 14,057 6
Benjamin 13,854 7
Mason 13,597 8
Elijah 13,444 9
Jacob 13,265 10
Oliver 13,224 11
Lucas 13,029 12
Michael 12,723 13
Alexander 12,574 14
Ethan 12,478 15
Daniel 11,753 16
Matthew 11,730 17
Aiden 11,352 18
Joseph 10,485 19
Henry 10,480 20
Jackson 10,466 21
Samuel 10,447 22
David 10,241 23
Sebastian 10,197 24
Carter 9,831 25
Wyatt 9,726 26
Jayden 9,589 27
John 9,530 28
Owen 9,363 29
Dylan 9,315 30
Luke 9,223 31
Gabriel 9,176 32
Isaac 8,891 33
Anthony 8,872 34
Grayson 8,717 35
Jack 8,477 35
Levi 8,477 37
Julian 8,451 38
Joshua 8,344 39
Christopher 8,315 40
Andrew 8,285 41
Lincoln 8,201 42
Mateo 7,774 43
Jaxon 7,722 44
Ryan 7,705 45
Nathan 7,441 46
Isaiah 7,255 47
Aaron 7,218 48
Charles 7,189 49
Thomas 7,184 50
Caleb 7,151 About 2017 Baby Name Rankings
These rankings show the most popular baby names in the United States for 2017, based on Social Security Administration data. The list includes all babies born in the U.S. whose names were registered with the SSA.
Names are ranked by the number of babies given each name during the year. Click on any name to see its complete history, including popularity trends over 145 years and regional data across all 50 states.