Top 100 Most Popular Boy and Girl Baby Names in
New Mexico, 2005
This is a list of the 100 most popular names for babies in
New Mexico, 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
Joshua
193
2
Isaiah
185
3
Jacob
161
4
Daniel
150
5
Elijah
138
6
Gabriel
136
7
Michael
134
8
Jose
130
9
Anthony
127
10
Joseph
125
11
Matthew
117
12
Isaac
116
13
Diego
113
14
David
111
15
Christopher
110
16
Angel
106
17
Ethan
106
18
Julian
100
19
Andrew
99
20
Jonathan
91
21
Ryan
91
22
Alexander
90
23
Adrian
89
24
Jesus
89
25
Carlos
88
26
Noah
87
27
Samuel
87
28
Nathan
86
29
Dylan
83
30
Juan
82
31
Nicholas
82
32
William
82
33
Xavier
82
34
Brandon
81
35
Antonio
79
36
Robert
79
37
Josiah
78
38
Christian
77
39
Logan
76
40
Dominic
75
41
James
74
42
Tyler
73
43
Manuel
66
44
Jeremiah
64
45
Luis
63
46
Nathaniel
60
47
John
59
48
Adam
58
49
Aiden
58
50
Benjamin
58
51
Justin
58
52
Aaron
57
53
Caleb
57
54
Kevin
57
55
Aidan
56
56
Jayden
56
57
Miguel
55
58
Zachary
54
59
Alejandro
53
60
Evan
53
61
Eric
50
62
Santiago
50
63
Lucas
49
64
Andres
47
65
Jordan
47
66
Francisco
46
67
Jason
45
68
Marcus
45
69
Thomas
43
70
Victor
43
71
Damian
42
72
Ian
42
73
Brian
41
74
Bryan
41
75
Elias
41
76
Austin
40
77
Edgar
40
78
Cameron
38
79
Connor
38
80
Gavin
38
81
Javier
38
82
Sebastian
38
83
Seth
38
84
Sean
37
85
Angelo
36
86
Luke
36
87
Jesse
35
88
Steven
35
89
Cesar
34
90
Fabian
34
91
Devin
33
92
Hunter
33
93
Israel
33
94
Omar
33
95
Ivan
32
96
Mason
32
97
Ricardo
32
98
Richard
32
99
Jaden
31
100
Jorge
31
101
Kaden
31
102
Mario
31
Most popular names for girls in
New Mexico, 2005
Rank
Girls
Number
1
Alyssa
114
2
Emily
111
3
Madison
106
4
Isabella
97
5
Destiny
96
6
Alexis
93
7
Ashley
86
8
Mia
83
9
Samantha
81
10
Angelina
78
11
Jasmine
76
12
Mariah
76
13
Nevaeh
75
14
Emma
73
15
Hannah
68
16
Savannah
66
17
Abigail
65
18
Elizabeth
61
19
Sophia
58
20
Aaliyah
57
21
Marissa
57
22
Natalie
57
23
Gabriella
55
24
Victoria
54
25
Brianna
52
26
Olivia
52
27
Andrea
50
28
Kayla
50
29
Maria
49
30
Sarah
49
31
Hailey
48
32
Trinity
44
33
Arianna
42
34
Grace
42
35
Kaylee
42
36
Makayla
42
37
Angel
41
38
Ariana
41
39
Estrella
39
40
Jessica
39
41
Sofia
39
42
Jade
38
43
Maya
38
44
Taylor
38
45
Ava
37
46
Kaitlyn
36
47
Mya
36
48
Ella
35
49
Faith
35
50
Evelyn
33
51
Isabel
33
52
Chloe
32
53
Kimberly
32
54
Lauren
32
55
Alexia
31
56
Michelle
31
57
Alexandra
30
58
Autumn
30
59
Kylie
30
60
Vanessa
30
61
Alicia
29
62
Aubrey
29
63
Mikayla
29
64
Morgan
29
65
Alondra
28
66
Angelica
28
67
Brooke
28
68
Ciara
28
69
Jennifer
28
70
Lily
28
71
Esperanza
27
72
Haley
27
73
Jacqueline
27
74
Marisol
27
75
Nicole
27
76
Stephanie
27
77
Elena
26
78
Jocelyn
26
79
Leah
26
80
Mariana
26
81
Melanie
26
82
Adriana
25
83
Amber
25
84
Amy
25
85
Julia
25
86
Megan
25
87
Serenity
25
88
Adrianna
24
89
Amelia
24
90
Jazmin
24
91
Jazmine
24
92
Leslie
24
93
Rebecca
24
94
Sierra
24
95
Sydney
24
96
Alexa
23
97
Aliyah
23
98
Katelyn
23
99
Paige
23
100
Alexandria
22
101
Anahi
22
102
Angela
22
103
Danielle
22
Miranda
22
Riley
22
Ruby
22
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.