The Social Security Administration's baby name data contains some interesting statistics.
The Social Security Administration's baby name data reveals some unexpected trends. in the U.S. each year, the top 10 usually aren’t very shocking. After all, Liam, Noah, Emma and Olivia have consistently topped the charts for years.
But when you take a closer look at the latest SSA data, you’ll find some unexpected trends. From the rise of Nova and Ezekiel to the decline of classics like Robert and George, we’ve rounded up 16 surprising baby name facts from 2020.In 2020, 5,013 baby boys were named Ezekiel, making it the 65th most popular choice for boys. Meanwhile, Robert ranked at No. 80, with 4,349 newborn baby Roberts.Nova is a Top 50 baby name for girls, with 4,940 little Novas born in 2020.
Adam peaked at No. 18 in the 1980s, but now it’s down to No. 96, with 3,751 baby Adams born in 2020. Axel, however, ranks at No. 72, with 4,628 boys named Axel born last year.Much to Michael Scott’s delight , Toby was the eighth-biggest decliner for baby boys’ names in 2020. Toby dropped from No. 954 to No. 1142, with only 169 baby boys with that name last year.With 3,654 baby girls named Genesis in 2020, the name ranks at No. 62.
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