Going by the 2020 census, these are the top baby names in the United States for each letter in the alphabet. Some are surprisingly far down the actual list:
AAlexander (10) &
Ava (3)
BBenjamin (7) &
Brooklyn (54)
CCarter (33) &
Charlotte (4)
DDaniel (14) &
Delilah (69)
EElijah (4) &
Emma (2)
FFinn (178) &
Faith (136)
GGrayson (35) &
Gianna (12)
HHenry (9) &
Harper (10)
IIsaac (39) &
Isabella (7)
JJames (6) &
Josephine (86)
KKai (93) &
Kinsley (59)
LLiam (1) &
Luna (14)
MMason (11) &
Mia (8)
NNoah (2) &
Nora (30)
OOliver (3) &
Olivia (1)
PParker (95) &
Penelope (25)
QQuinn (439) &
Quinn (85)
RRyan (57) &
Riley (33)
SSebastian (19) &
Sophia (5)
TTheodore (23) &
Taylor (160)
UUriel (462) & N/A
VVincent (121) &
Victoria (34)
WWilliam (5) &
Willow (48)
XXavier (92) &
Ximena (129)
YYusuf (569) &
Yaretzi (504)
ZZachary (135) &
Zoey (32)
It's clear that some letters are way more popular than others - I give it two generations before E names plummet in popularity because people are subconsciously sick of the letter. I think that's what happened with feminine B and J names, and what drove their popularity so far down. So many Brittanys, Jessicas, Jennifers, Jasmines, Briannas, Beccas / Beckys... they'll do that to you. Especially if many Isabellas are going by "
Bella." K names also have taken a dip due to their popularity in the 80s and 90s, though I foresee
Kai trending ever upward.
The low popularity of D & T feminine names, and F names in general, surprise me the most.
Edit--This is not from the U.S. census, but from data collected by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
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