We love seeing what baby names top both the boys and girls popularity list on Nameberry. This year, Asher leads the list for most popular boys' names while Imogen sits at the top of the girls' list.
Nameberry’s popularity lists are tabulated by ranking the unique page views each name attracts out of the over 20 million total views of our baby name pages in 2013.
Imogen is a Shakespearean name that has never been in the U.S. Top 1000. The Biblical Asher takes top place on the boys’ list back from Finn, which drops to Number Three. The boys’ number two name this year is Declan, an Irish newcomer which had flirted with the top spot throughout the year.
On the girls’ side, classic favorite Charlotte is in second place, with Harper at Number Three. Among names used for babies of both genders, Rowan was the top choice, with Quinn at number two, and Kai at number three.
We've included a list of popular baby names of the year 2013 below. Check it out. Is your name (or your newborn child's) any of these?
Top 100 Girls’ Names 2013 * new to this year’s list
1. Asher 2. Declan 3. Finn 4. Atticus 5. Oliver 6. Henry 7. Emmett 8. James 9. Jude 10. Owen 11. Milo 12. Jasper 13. Silas 14. Ezra 15. Django * 16. Liam 17. Flynn 18. Levi 19. Leo 20. Felix 21. Miles 22. Sebastian 23. Kieran 24. Hudson 25. Luca 26. Aiden 27. Ethan 28. Jack 29. William 30. Noah 31. Nico 32. Theodore 33. August * 34. Benjamin 35. Everett 36. Beckett 37. Jayden * 38. Christian 39. Alexander 40. Wyatt 41. Dashiell 42. Eli 43. Caleb 44. Julian 45. Jacob 46. Dylan * 47. Andrew 48. Soren 49. Zachary 50. Oscar 51. Luke 52. Thomas 53. Isaac 54. Gabriel 55. George 56. Bodhi 57. Elijah 58. Josiah * 59. Theo 60. Hugo 61. Arthur 62. Arlo 63. Ryder * 64. Micah 65. Spencer * 66. Samuel 67. Callum 68. Nathaniel 69. Archer 70. Lucas 71. Rhys 72. Zane 73. Jackson 74. Max 75. John 76. Logan * 77. Mason 78. Daniel 79. Roman 80. Grayson 81. Tristan * 82. Xavier 83. Simon 84. Jonah 85. Charles 86. Harrison * 87. Michael 88. Nicholas 89. Ryker * 90. Nolan 91. Gray * 92. Elias 93. Gideon 94. David * 95. Cole 96. Nathan 97. Beau * 98. Edward 99. Knox * 100. Ryan *
Top 20 Unisex Names 2013 With gender divisions from 2012 Social Security statistics
1. Rowan – 37 percent female, 63 percent male 2. Quinn – 68 percent female, 32 percent male 3. Kai – 13 percent female, 87 percent male 4. Sawyer – 17 percent female, 83 percent male 5. Charlie – 41 percent female, 59 percent male 6. Avery – 81 percent female, 19 percent male 7. North** 8. Finley – 66 percent female, 34 percent male 9. Elliot – 17 percent female, 83 percent male 10. Emery – 80 percent female, 20 percent male 11. Emerson – 61 percent female, 39 percent male 12. Rory – 31 percent female, 69 percent male 13. Riley – 59 percent female, 41 percent male 14. Marlowe – 88 percent female, 12 percent male 15. River – 36 percent female, 64 percent male 16. Arden* -- 74 percent female, 26 percent male 17. Peyton – 68 percent female, 32 percent male 18. Remy – 46 percent female, 54 percent male 19. Sage – 66 percent female, 34 percent male 20. Ellis – 35 percent female, 65 percent male
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