Congratulations! If you named your kid Olivia or Liam, you're officially basic | Fortune
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Congratulations! If you named your kid Olivia or Liam, you're officially basic | Fortune
"Olivia and Liam for a seventh year in a row topped the list of names for babies born in the United States in 2025. The Social Security Administration annually tracks the names given to girls and boys in each state, with lists dating back to 1880. And just in time for Mother's Day, the agency on Friday released the most popular names from applications for Social Security cards. Based on cultural and demographic trends, the list shows how names can rise and fall in popularity."
"Charlotte climbed to second place among girls, ending Emma's six-year run in the runner-up slot. Ava slipped out of the Top 10 and was replaced by Eliana. On the boys' side, the top four names - Liam, Noah, Oliver and Theodore - held their places. Top 10 boy names of 2025 1. Liam 2. Noah 3. Oliver 4. Theodore 5. Henry 6. James 7. Elijah 8. Mateo 9. William 10. Lucas"
"The fastest-rising baby names - the names growing in popularity - include the boys' name Kasai, meaning "fire" in Japanese and Swahili, which surged 1,108 spots to enter the top 1,000 for the first time. For girls, the name Klarity, a misspelling of the word "clarity," led all risers, up 1,396 spots into the top 1,000. The top male names that have decreased in popularity are Karim, Khaza, Khai and Landen. Girl names Aubrie, Cattleya, Jaycee and Zendaya declined the most in popularity over the last year."
"The Social Security Administration's latest data show that 3.6 million babies were born in the U.S. in 2025. That's a slight decrease from 3.61 million babies the year before. The complete, searchable list of baby names is on the Social Security website."
Olivia and Liam topped the U.S. baby name lists for 2025 for a seventh consecutive year. The Social Security Administration tracks names from applications for Social Security cards and maintains state and historical lists dating back to 1880. Among girls, Charlotte rose to second place, ending Emma’s six-year run in the runner-up position, while Ava dropped out of the Top 10 and was replaced by Eliana. Among boys, Liam, Noah, Oliver, and Theodore stayed in the top four. Kasai and Klarity were the fastest risers, entering the top 1,000 for the first time. Karim, Khaza, Khai, and Landen declined among boys, while Aubrie, Cattleya, Jaycee, and Zendaya declined among girls. In 2025, 3.6 million babies were born in the U.S., slightly fewer than the prior year.
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