Top 100 Most Popular Boy and Girl Baby Names in
Connecticut, 2005
This is a list of the 100 most popular names for babies in
Connecticut, 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
Ryan
353
2
Matthew
343
3
Michael
342
4
Nicholas
302
5
Anthony
262
6
Alexander
255
7
Joshua
255
8
William
255
9
Andrew
251
10
John
248
11
Jack
245
12
Jacob
245
13
Tyler
239
14
Benjamin
230
15
Joseph
224
16
Christopher
222
17
Daniel
212
18
Ethan
211
19
James
176
20
David
173
21
Thomas
173
22
Dylan
168
23
Christian
162
24
Nathan
161
25
Aidan
160
26
Noah
160
27
Samuel
151
28
Zachary
151
29
Kevin
144
30
Jonathan
143
31
Robert
143
32
Justin
140
33
Gabriel
132
34
Connor
131
35
Evan
131
36
Kyle
128
37
Jason
125
38
Logan
124
39
Luke
123
40
Jayden
122
41
Brandon
107
42
Lucas
107
43
Owen
98
44
Elijah
97
45
Sean
97
46
Charles
96
47
Aiden
94
48
Jordan
94
49
Alex
90
50
Cameron
88
51
Isaiah
88
52
Angel
85
53
Adam
82
54
Colin
82
55
Austin
81
56
Gavin
79
57
Timothy
77
58
Mason
75
59
Brian
74
60
Jake
74
61
Nathaniel
74
62
Eric
68
63
Ian
68
64
Jackson
68
65
Jose
67
66
Liam
67
67
Peter
65
68
Dominic
64
69
Nicolas
64
70
Richard
64
71
Caleb
63
72
Cole
63
73
Jaden
63
74
Patrick
63
75
Julian
62
76
Sebastian
62
77
Luis
61
78
Antonio
59
79
Aaron
58
80
Brendan
56
81
Hunter
56
82
Xavier
56
83
Henry
55
84
Jeremy
54
85
Jeremiah
52
86
Bryan
48
87
Chase
48
88
Vincent
48
89
Cooper
47
90
Steven
46
91
Devin
44
92
Jeffrey
44
93
Trevor
44
94
Carlos
43
95
Stephen
43
96
Maxwell
42
97
Brady
41
98
Joel
41
99
Mark
41
100
Shane
40
Most popular names for girls in
Connecticut, 2005
Rank
Girls
Number
1
Olivia
266
2
Emily
259
3
Ava
236
4
Emma
219
5
Isabella
216
6
Madison
207
7
Abigail
200
8
Grace
196
9
Sophia
196
10
Samantha
195
11
Julia
177
12
Elizabeth
163
13
Sarah
158
14
Katherine
138
15
Hannah
136
16
Mia
135
17
Ashley
126
18
Alexandra
117
19
Lauren
115
20
Anna
114
21
Alyssa
110
22
Kayla
110
23
Ella
109
24
Brianna
107
25
Gabriella
104
26
Natalie
104
27
Hailey
101
28
Victoria
98
29
Alexis
95
30
Lily
88
31
Sofia
88
32
Kaitlyn
86
33
Sydney
86
34
Amanda
84
35
Taylor
83
36
Gianna
82
37
Caroline
76
38
Jessica
76
39
Nicole
73
40
Rachel
72
41
Alexa
71
42
Amelia
71
43
Chloe
69
44
Morgan
68
45
Maya
67
46
Angelina
66
47
Avery
65
48
Charlotte
65
49
Megan
64
50
Riley
63
51
Jenna
62
52
Molly
62
53
Catherine
61
54
Brooke
59
55
Madeline
59
56
Paige
57
57
Sophie
56
58
Stephanie
56
59
Destiny
55
60
Mackenzie
55
61
Allison
54
62
Jennifer
54
63
Zoe
54
64
Ariana
53
65
Sara
52
66
Arianna
49
67
Caitlin
49
68
Gabrielle
49
69
Makayla
48
70
Audrey
46
71
Jada
46
72
Leah
46
73
Lillian
46
74
Rebecca
45
75
Kiara
44
76
Mary
44
77
Isabelle
43
78
Jasmine
43
79
Kylie
42
80
Faith
41
81
Kaylee
41
82
Kelly
41
83
Haley
40
84
Danielle
39
85
Kate
39
86
Kathryn
39
87
Mya
39
88
Erin
38
89
Natalia
38
90
Savannah
38
91
Adrianna
37
92
Claire
37
93
Maria
37
94
Marissa
37
95
Christina
36
96
Jordan
36
97
Kimberly
36
98
Nevaeh
36
99
Vanessa
36
100
Ciara
35
101
Jillian
35
102
Katelyn
35
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.