The data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 on.
Popular Baby Names by Sex and Ethnic Group Data were collected through civil birth registration. Each record represents the ranking of a baby name in the order of frequency. Data can be used to represent the popularity of a name. Caution should be used when assessing the rank of a baby name if the frequency count is close to 10; the ranking may vary year to year.
The data (name, year of birth, sex, state, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications starting with 1910. National data is in another dataset.
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Rank and count of the top names for baby girls, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.
The most popular name for baby boys in England in 2022 was Noah which was the chosen name for 4,320 babies. Noah was also the second-most popular baby name in Wales in this year while Olivia wa s the most popular name for girls in England.
Explore the list all baby names given in Iowa since 2000 and see how many babies have been given a particular name by year.
Visualization of first name statistics of Statistik Austria. As part of the application, two or more male or female first names can be selected and compared with each other. It shows a line chart with the number of children to whom the selected names were assigned between 1984 and 2022, as well as an Austria map in which the districts are colored according to the popularity of the names.
In the first half of 2024, Nikodem was the most common name for a newborn child in Poland, with over 3 thousand registrations. Next were Jan, Aleksander, and Anton with over two thousand registrations each.
In 2023, the most common female first name given to Finnish-speaking newborns in Finland was Aino with *** name registrations, followed by Olivia with *** registrations. Other popular first names given to the roughly ****** newborn girls born in Finland included Sofia, Eevi, and Aada.
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Boys Names Registered in Ireland by Name, Year and Statistic
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Girls Names Registered in Ireland by Name, Year and Statistic
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Boys Names in Ireland with 3 or More Occurrences by Name, Year and Statistic
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In 2022, Lars was the most popular male name in Sweden, with roughly 82,000 persons having the name. Anders(roughly 76,000) and Johan (approximately 74,000) were the second and third most common male names in Sweden as of December 2022.
The most popular baby names by sex and mother's ethnicity in New York City.
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Top 100 most popular boys' and girls' names.
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Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Babies First Names Bulletin (Northern Ireland)
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Description: First names of the total population by municipality Period: 2015 Metadata: We only publish figures from 5 occurrences. More information, data and publications on this topic on Statbel
As of January 2023, there were approximately 2.9 million men living in Denmark. Among these, roughly 47,000 men had the name Peter. It is also found in the variants Petar, Peder, and Petter. Peter was the most common male name in the country, while Michael and Lars came in second and third place.
Female names
The number of women in Denmark in 2023 amounted to approximately 2.98 million. The most common name was Anne. In this year, around 44,100 women bore the name. It originally derived from the name Hannah. In the ranking, it was followed by the names Mette and Kirsten.
Danish surnames
Most surnames in Denmark were created by using the patronymic tradition until hereditary surnames became mandatory in the 1820s. This was a common tradition in some of the Nordic countries. For Danish surnames, it meant to have the suffix -sen (son) or -datter (daughter) added to the father’s name. Due to the German influence, other names occurred for example from an occupation such as Møller (the operator of the mill), which was a common tradition for creating surnames in Germany. As of January 2023, Nielsen and Jensen were the most common Danish surnames.
The first names file contains data on the first names attributed to children born in France since 1900. These data are available at the level of France and by department. The files available for download list births and not living people in a given year. They are available in two formats (DBASE and CSV). To use these large files, it is recommended to use a database manager or statistical software. The file at the national level can be opened from some spreadsheets. The file at the departmental level is however too large (3.8 million lines) to be consulted with a spreadsheet, so it is proposed in a lighter version with births since 2000 only. The data can be accessed in: - a national data file containing the first names attributed to children born in France between 1900 and 2022 (data before 2012 relate only to France outside Mayotte) and the numbers by sex associated with each first name; - a departmental data file containing the same information at the department of birth level; - a lighter data file that contains information at the department level of birth since the year 2000.
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National Domain Name (DN) Registration Quantity Statistics Table
Search for a business by name. You can obtain business information and then proceed to purchase a certificate of good standing or other documents. The purpose of this search is simply to determine whether a company/entity exists and to provide basic information on the company/entity.
The data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 on.