The 4 million babies who had applications for Social Security cards applied for them in 2013 shows a solid representation of baby names, since we don't rely on parents having to supply the names to a site like with
other baby name popularity sites.
Not exact matches
The author intentionally or unintentionally creates a fundamental misrepresentation of reality by first leading people to conflate the numerical
popularity of the
name in relation to
other names with the overall
popularity of the
name in relation to all
babies born.
When it comes to
baby names, some
names lost favor with parents this past year, while
others gained in
popularity.
As well as the all - out most popular
baby names, we also have tracked which
baby names are climbing in
popularity and which ones are dropping down the list, some more surprising than
others.
Despite the different in
popularity, these two
names complement each
other in a delightful way, making them great choices for your new
babies.
Certain
baby names often fall out of
popularity whilst
other names have a sudden revival or even burst fresh onto the
baby name scene.