Top 100 Most Popular Boy and Girl Baby Names in
South Carolina, 2005
This is a list of the 100 most popular names for babies in
South Carolina, 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
William
427
2
Jacob
354
3
James
330
4
Joshua
325
5
John
303
6
Michael
297
7
Christopher
288
8
Ethan
285
9
Matthew
281
10
Andrew
252
11
Tyler
237
12
Daniel
215
13
Joseph
210
14
Thomas
210
15
David
209
16
Jackson
194
17
Robert
188
18
Noah
187
19
Christian
181
20
Nicholas
179
21
Caleb
178
22
Zachary
178
23
Elijah
176
24
Jordan
175
25
Cameron
170
26
Brandon
168
27
Alexander
166
28
Jonathan
166
29
Charles
162
30
Anthony
153
31
Hunter
152
32
Austin
150
33
Logan
150
34
Samuel
146
35
Justin
144
36
Landon
144
37
Gabriel
142
38
Mason
141
39
Benjamin
138
40
Dylan
132
41
Ryan
126
42
Nathan
125
43
Connor
124
44
Jayden
121
45
Kevin
120
46
Jeremiah
110
47
Bryson
107
48
Hayden
105
49
Isaiah
100
50
Timothy
100
51
Jason
99
52
Gavin
88
53
Evan
86
54
Jaylen
86
55
Lucas
86
56
Jaden
85
57
Brian
84
58
Brayden
82
59
Luke
81
60
Aiden
80
61
Jose
79
62
Nathaniel
79
63
Steven
79
64
Aaron
78
65
Aidan
74
66
Ashton
74
67
Adam
73
68
Eric
72
69
Kenneth
71
70
Owen
69
71
Carter
68
72
Chase
68
73
Devin
68
74
Wyatt
68
75
Carson
65
76
Jack
65
77
Isaac
64
78
Micah
63
79
Kaleb
61
80
Alex
60
81
Malachi
60
82
Henry
59
83
Richard
59
84
Caden
58
85
Ian
58
86
Stephen
58
87
Cody
57
88
Patrick
56
89
Collin
55
90
Antonio
53
91
Bryan
53
92
Seth
52
93
Xavier
52
94
Angel
51
95
Peyton
51
96
Blake
50
97
Marcus
50
98
Jalen
49
99
Parker
49
100
Tanner
49
Most popular names for girls in
South Carolina, 2005
Rank
Girls
Number
1
Emily
324
2
Madison
304
3
Emma
276
4
Hannah
226
5
Abigail
223
6
Olivia
192
7
Anna
190
8
Elizabeth
185
9
Sarah
182
10
Taylor
167
11
Savannah
165
12
Alexis
146
13
Ashley
141
14
Brianna
141
15
Chloe
139
16
Mary
139
17
Destiny
134
18
Caroline
131
19
Isabella
130
20
Alyssa
121
21
Makayla
119
22
Grace
116
23
Jasmine
116
24
Trinity
116
25
Lauren
114
26
Jada
112
27
Morgan
109
28
Samantha
108
29
Ella
102
30
Haley
100
31
Kayla
99
32
Kaitlyn
98
33
Sydney
98
34
Ava
97
35
Natalie
96
36
Victoria
94
37
Hailey
93
38
Katherine
90
39
Kaylee
88
40
Rachel
84
41
Nevaeh
81
42
Jessica
80
43
Katelyn
80
44
Mackenzie
78
45
Jordan
77
46
Kylie
77
47
Riley
76
48
Sophia
75
49
Allison
72
50
Lillian
72
51
Gabrielle
71
52
Julia
70
53
Faith
67
54
Zoe
65
55
Addison
64
56
Amelia
63
57
Aaliyah
60
58
Angel
60
59
Jennifer
60
60
Megan
60
61
Ashlyn
59
62
Autumn
59
63
Kennedy
59
64
Margaret
58
65
Sara
58
66
Breanna
57
67
Mia
57
68
Alexandra
54
69
Maria
54
70
Jayla
52
71
Jenna
52
72
Leah
51
73
Brooke
50
74
Gracie
50
75
Amber
49
76
Lily
48
77
Mckenzie
48
78
Reagan
47
79
Catherine
46
80
Kathryn
46
81
Madeline
46
82
Rebecca
46
83
Courtney
45
84
Ariana
44
85
Avery
44
86
Paris
43
87
Aniya
42
88
Danielle
42
89
Isabelle
42
90
Skylar
42
91
Summer
42
92
Andrea
41
93
Serenity
41
94
Alexandria
40
95
Aniyah
40
96
Bailey
40
97
Erin
40
98
Evelyn
39
99
Kimberly
39
100
Madelyn
39
101
Shelby
39
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.