Top 1000 Baby Names of 2025 (So Far)

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As we embark on a new year, fresh trends in baby names are emerging, and we’re here to ensure you have the latest insights on what’s currently capturing the hearts of parents. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has released its annual list of the most popular baby names, reflecting the choices made for newborns in 2024. For six consecutive years, Liam remains a favorite for boys, while Olivia continues to reign supreme for girls. Curious about the rest of the list? Read on to discover which names are making waves this year.

Top 100 Baby Girl Names in the U.S.

  1. Olivia
  2. Emma
  3. Amelia
  4. Charlotte
  5. Mia
  6. Sophia
  7. Isabella
  8. Evelyn
  9. Ava
  10. Sofia

…and many more! For a full breakdown of the top names, check out our list of the Top 100 Baby Girl Names.

Top 100 Baby Boy Names in the U.S.

  1. Liam
  2. Noah
  3. Oliver
  4. Theodore
  5. James
  6. Henry
  7. Mateo
  8. Elijah
  9. Lucas
  10. William

…and more! For the complete list, explore the Top 100 Baby Boy Names.

The Bump’s Top 1000 Baby Girl and Boy Names of 2025 (So Far)

Each year, as we compile our extensive list of the top 1000 baby names, we observe how contemporary trends, cultural shifts, and current events influence naming choices. This year, you’ll find a diverse array of names reflecting a blend of tradition and modernity.

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To Summarize:

The landscape of baby names is ever-evolving, reflecting societal trends and cultural influences. Whether you’re drawn to classic names or unique monikers, the resources available today can help guide your choices as you embark on the journey of parenthood. Engage with communities, explore innovative options, and stay informed as you navigate this exciting chapter of your life.