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[Opinions] Top Names in U.S. for Each Letter
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:A
Alexander (10) & Ava (3)B
Benjamin (7) & Brooklyn (54)C
Carter (33) & Charlotte (4)D
Daniel (14) & Delilah (69)E
Elijah (4) & Emma (2)F
Finn (178) & Faith (136)G
Grayson (35) & Gianna (12)H
Henry (9) & Harper (10)I
Isaac (39) & Isabella (7)J
James (6) & Josephine (86)K
Kai (93) & Kinsley (59)L
Liam (1) & Luna (14)M
Mason (11) & Mia (8)N
Noah (2) & Nora (30)O
Oliver (3) & Olivia (1)P
Parker (95) & Penelope (25)Q
Quinn (439) & Quinn (85)R
Ryan (57) & Riley (33)S
Sebastian (19) & Sophia (5)T
Theodore (23) & Taylor (160)U
Uriel (462) & N/AV
Vincent (121) & Victoria (34)W
William (5) & Willow (48)X
Xavier (92) & Ximena (129)Y
Yusuf (569) & Yaretzi (504)Z
Zachary (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).***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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I'd use 'as is':
Ava, Delilah, Elijah, Isaac, Josephine, Mason, Noah, Sebastian, Uriel, VincentI'd use under certain circumstances:
Benjamin (If pronounced "ben-YAH-min")
Nora (when spelt "Norah")
Ryan (as feminine)
Xavier (in Spanish - "Javier")
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Anyways to keep the idea. These are my favorite names from each letter from top names in the US.Anastasia
Bella
Clara
Delilah
Elizabeth
Faith
Gianna
Harper
Isabella
Josephine
Kendall
Lillianna
Mackenzie
Natalie
Olivia
Penny (I don’t like Penny though it’s the best in the letter P)
Quinn
Rylee
Sabrina
Trinity
*None*
Vivian
Willa
Ximena
Yolanda
Zara
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This is not from the census; it's from the top 1000 lists for the year 2020 published by the Social Security Administration.
And if you look at the more complete data that gives all names given to at least five boys or five girls in 2020, Unique was the most common girls' name starting with U in 2020.
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"Unique was the most common girls' name starting with U ..."What a delightful irony!
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