Top Baby Names of 2023
The most popular baby names in the United States
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Girl Names
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Olivia 15,313 2
Emma 13,579 3
Charlotte 12,628 4
Amelia 12,352 5
Sophia 11,984 6
Mia 11,395 7
Isabella 10,853 8
Ava 9,724 9
Evelyn 9,113 10
Luna 7,841 11
Harper 7,792 12
Sofia 7,665 13
Camila 7,577 14
Eleanor 6,757 15
Elizabeth 6,600 16
Violet 6,364 17
Scarlett 6,311 18
Hazel 6,181 19
Emily 6,172 20
Lily 6,170 21
Gianna 6,143 22
Aurora 6,080 23
Penelope 6,065 24
Nora 6,020 25
Aria 6,018 26
Chloe 5,987 27
Ellie 5,968 28
Mila 5,913 29
Avery 5,874 30
Layla 5,698 31
Abigail 5,682 32
Ella 5,659 33
Isla 5,381 34
Eliana 5,352 35
Nova 5,274 36
Zoe 5,188 37
Madison 5,174 38
Ivy 5,057 39
Grace 4,904 40
Lucy 4,882 41
Willow 4,761 42
Emilia 4,684 43
Riley 4,637 44
Naomi 4,494 45
Victoria 4,449 46
Stella 4,366 47
Elena 4,276 48
Hannah 4,117 49
Valentina 4,086 50
Maya 4,085 👦
Boy Names
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Liam 20,886 2
Noah 19,088 3
Oliver 14,782 4
James 11,727 5
Elijah 11,503 6
Mateo 11,279 7
Theodore 11,084 8
Henry 10,988 9
Lucas 10,882 10
William 10,653 11
Benjamin 10,212 12
Levi 9,384 13
Sebastian 8,890 14
Jack 8,710 15
Ezra 8,474 16
Michael 8,416 17
Daniel 8,391 18
Leo 8,152 19
Samuel 8,019 20
Owen 8,011 21
Hudson 7,951 22
Alexander 7,909 23
Asher 7,891 24
Luca 7,804 25
Ethan 7,802 26
John 7,793 27
David 7,413 28
Jackson 7,325 29
Joseph 7,268 30
Mason 7,257 31
Luke 7,244 32
Matthew 7,221 33
Julian 7,091 34
Dylan 7,072 35
Jacob 7,005 36
Elias 7,003 37
Maverick 6,979 38
Gabriel 6,777 39
Logan 6,704 40
Aiden 6,692 41
Thomas 6,620 42
Isaac 6,606 43
Miles 6,581 44
Grayson 6,465 45
Santiago 6,353 46
Wyatt 6,269 47
Anthony 6,265 48
Carter 5,870 49
Jayden 5,639 50
Ezekiel 5,596 About 2023 Baby Name Rankings
These rankings show the most popular baby names in the United States for 2023, 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.