Top 100 Most Popular Boy and Girl Baby Names in
Colorado, 2005
This is a list of the 100 most popular names for babies in
Colorado, 2005
. All names are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States.
Most popular boy names
Rank
Boys
Number
1
Jacob
385
2
Joshua
367
3
Alexander
344
4
Joseph
332
5
Ethan
323
6
Tyler
307
7
Daniel
302
8
Michael
299
9
Andrew
291
10
Anthony
291
11
William
286
12
Noah
279
13
Ryan
279
14
Samuel
276
15
David
267
16
Matthew
266
17
Jose
260
18
Gabriel
257
19
Angel
256
20
Dylan
253
21
Benjamin
245
22
Jack
236
23
John
232
24
Logan
232
25
Jonathan
230
26
Christopher
229
27
James
223
28
Nicholas
221
29
Elijah
214
30
Zachary
212
31
Jackson
207
32
Nathan
207
33
Evan
198
34
Isaiah
191
35
Aiden
189
36
Aidan
186
37
Christian
185
38
Luke
185
39
Caleb
184
40
Isaac
179
41
Austin
170
42
Juan
170
43
Luis
169
44
Brandon
165
45
Diego
162
46
Hunter
161
47
Thomas
161
48
Connor
158
49
Kevin
156
50
Gavin
153
51
Mason
151
52
Jesus
149
53
Ian
146
54
Robert
143
55
Carlos
137
56
Dominic
133
57
Justin
132
58
Owen
131
59
Charles
127
60
Aaron
124
61
Jayden
124
62
Wyatt
124
63
Adrian
121
64
Nathaniel
121
65
Lucas
120
66
Jordan
118
67
Adam
116
68
Kaden
114
69
Eric
112
70
Carter
111
71
Landon
109
72
Cole
108
73
Jason
108
74
Cameron
107
75
Kyle
107
76
Brayden
106
77
Alex
105
78
Julian
105
79
Tanner
105
80
Hayden
104
81
Cody
103
82
Alejandro
101
83
Bryan
100
84
Xavier
100
85
Josiah
97
86
Blake
94
87
Liam
94
88
Chase
92
89
Caden
88
90
Cooper
88
91
Carson
87
92
Sean
87
93
Sebastian
87
94
Riley
86
95
Henry
85
96
Jesse
85
97
Brian
82
98
Jeremiah
82
99
Miguel
81
100
Trevor
81
Most popular names for girls in
Colorado, 2005
Rank
Girls
Number
1
Emily
299
2
Emma
299
3
Isabella
271
4
Madison
271
5
Abigail
269
6
Olivia
254
7
Hannah
245
8
Ashley
234
9
Samantha
233
10
Ella
224
11
Sophia
222
12
Elizabeth
219
13
Ava
210
14
Grace
204
15
Mia
190
16
Alexis
179
17
Sarah
174
18
Lauren
172
19
Hailey
164
20
Taylor
164
21
Natalie
158
22
Anna
157
23
Chloe
149
24
Sydney
149
25
Nevaeh
137
26
Alyssa
136
27
Jasmine
128
28
Avery
125
29
Morgan
125
30
Victoria
124
31
Alexandra
120
32
Lily
119
33
Zoe
118
34
Maria
116
35
Brooke
112
36
Jessica
111
37
Katherine
108
38
Megan
108
39
Rachel
108
40
Jennifer
105
41
Brianna
103
42
Evelyn
101
43
Julia
97
44
Savannah
97
45
Angelina
96
46
Kaitlyn
95
47
Kayla
93
48
Trinity
92
49
Lillian
91
50
Paige
89
51
Riley
88
52
Alexa
87
53
Allison
87
54
Kaylee
86
55
Madeline
86
56
Destiny
84
57
Haley
83
58
Faith
82
59
Jordan
82
60
Kimberly
80
61
Mariah
80
62
Gabriella
79
63
Isabel
79
64
Kylie
79
65
Mackenzie
78
66
Maya
76
67
Sierra
76
68
Katelyn
74
69
Alondra
73
70
Brooklyn
72
71
Sofia
72
72
Andrea
71
73
Leslie
70
74
Bailey
68
75
Claire
67
76
Isabelle
67
77
Nicole
67
78
Michelle
66
79
Rebecca
66
80
Stephanie
66
81
Audrey
65
82
Arianna
64
83
Leah
64
84
Makayla
64
85
Autumn
63
86
Vanessa
63
87
Amelia
61
88
Diana
59
89
Jenna
59
90
Alicia
58
91
Marissa
58
92
Ashlyn
57
93
Jocelyn
57
94
Valeria
57
95
Aaliyah
56
96
Gabrielle
56
97
Jade
56
98
Molly
56
99
Rylee
56
100
Alexia
55
101
Amber
55
102
Charlotte
55
103
Naomi
55
Sara
55
Table key
Data derived from the U.S. Bureau of the Census (2010).
Count Number of occurrences: Estimate of the number of people with the surname in the United States. (s) means the data was suppressed for privacy.
#/100K Occurrences / 100,000 people: The number of occurrences of a given surname per 100,000 in the United States.
% White % Non-Hispanic White Only: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "non-hispanic white" (race)
% Black % Non-Hispanic Black Only: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "non-hispanic black" (race)
% API % Non-Hispanic Asian & Pacific Islander Only: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "non-hispanic Asian & Pacific Islander" (race)
% AIAN % Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaskan Native Only: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "non-hispanic American Indian & Alaskan Native" (race)
% 2 or More Races % Non-Hispanic of 2 or More Races: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "non-hispanic two or more races" (race)
% Hispanic % Hispanic Origin: Percentage of people with a given surname who classified themselves as "Hispanic origin" (race)
Rank in 2010
Count in 2010 Number of occurrences: Estimate of the number of people with the surname in the United States according to the 2000 census.