Top 100 Most Popular Boy and Girl Baby Names in
Alabama, 2005
This is a list of the 100 most popular names for babies in
Alabama, 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
548
2
James
393
3
Joshua
389
4
John
385
5
Michael
378
6
Jacob
373
7
Christopher
339
8
Ethan
313
9
Matthew
283
10
Jackson
278
11
Andrew
274
12
Samuel
257
13
Joseph
247
14
Tyler
241
15
David
235
16
Caleb
229
17
Austin
213
18
Hunter
209
19
Cameron
203
20
Noah
203
21
Robert
202
22
Thomas
202
23
Christian
198
24
Logan
198
25
Daniel
188
26
Jonathan
185
27
Elijah
184
28
Brandon
181
29
Landon
178
30
Dylan
176
31
Nicholas
166
32
Nathan
165
33
Jordan
163
34
Zachary
162
35
Charles
161
36
Justin
154
37
Jeremiah
149
38
Mason
147
39
Alexander
144
40
Ryan
142
41
Gabriel
134
42
Anthony
132
43
Evan
132
44
Hayden
131
45
Benjamin
129
46
Gavin
124
47
Jayden
117
48
Connor
111
49
Kevin
105
50
Isaiah
104
51
Timothy
104
52
Carson
103
53
Ashton
100
54
Luke
100
55
Caden
98
56
Brayden
95
57
Devin
94
58
Carter
92
59
Jack
91
60
Jason
91
61
Aiden
85
62
Eric
84
63
Braxton
83
64
Brody
83
65
Dalton
83
66
Brian
82
67
Kaleb
81
68
Peyton
79
69
Jaylen
78
70
Tristan
78
71
Braden
77
72
Conner
76
73
Lucas
75
74
Antonio
74
75
Richard
74
76
Aaron
73
77
Nathaniel
72
78
Preston
72
79
Aidan
71
80
Jose
71
81
Alex
69
82
Cody
69
83
Jaden
69
84
Micah
69
85
Sean
69
86
Chase
67
87
Dakota
67
88
Taylor
67
89
Wesley
66
90
Ian
65
91
Juan
64
92
Kenneth
64
93
Xavier
64
94
Parker
63
95
Garrett
62
96
Jeremy
62
97
Brodie
61
98
Isaac
61
99
Jesse
61
100
Trenton
61
Most popular names for girls in
Alabama, 2005
Rank
Girls
Number
1
Madison
400
2
Emma
397
3
Emily
332
4
Anna
304
5
Hannah
251
6
Abigail
236
7
Mary
220
8
Sarah
218
9
Chloe
197
10
Elizabeth
197
11
Olivia
197
12
Alexis
189
13
Taylor
162
14
Alyssa
150
15
Ella
149
16
Lauren
149
17
Makayla
148
18
Savannah
148
19
Destiny
147
20
Isabella
147
21
Ava
142
22
Morgan
130
23
Haley
129
24
Brianna
127
25
Jasmine
126
26
Kaitlyn
116
27
Sydney
107
28
Jada
104
29
Ashley
103
30
Katelyn
102
31
Samantha
101
32
Natalie
98
33
Trinity
98
34
Victoria
96
35
Gracie
93
36
Katherine
93
37
Lillian
92
38
Jessica
91
39
Sara
90
40
Kaylee
89
41
Kayla
87
42
Allison
86
43
Jordan
86
44
Gabrielle
85
45
Caroline
83
46
Grace
82
47
Hailey
82
48
Lily
81
49
Brooklyn
80
50
Ashlyn
79
51
Katie
77
52
Maria
75
53
Kennedy
74
54
Zoe
72
55
Shelby
71
56
Sophia
71
57
Audrey
70
58
Bailey
70
59
Kylie
69
60
Madelyn
69
61
Alexandria
68
62
Autumn
68
63
Aaliyah
67
64
Mackenzie
65
65
Avery
63
66
Breanna
63
67
Leah
63
68
Madeline
61
69
Rachel
60
70
Reagan
60
71
Riley
60
72
Addison
59
73
Kathryn
59
74
Amelia
58
75
Angel
58
76
Julia
58
77
Margaret
57
78
Molly
57
79
Catherine
56
80
Jennifer
55
81
Kimberly
54
82
Maggie
54
83
Mia
54
84
Faith
53
85
Mckenzie
53
86
Erin
52
87
Amber
50
88
Jayla
50
89
Lydia
50
90
Mallory
50
91
Laura
49
92
Rebecca
49
93
Danielle
48
94
Jenna
48
95
Lindsey
48
96
Mariah
48
97
Mya
47
98
Nevaeh
47
99
Summer
47
100
Claire
46
101
Courtney
46
102
Makenzie
46
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.