Most Popular Girl Names (1880-2023)
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2023
- In this data visualization video I look at the most popular baby girl names each year since 1880 until this year. The numbers for this year, 2023, are projected using the previous years. This data comes directly from the Social Security Administration. From classic names that have stood the test of time to modern monikers that capture the contemporary spirit, this video is a fascinating dive into the history and trends of girl names over the last 143 years. 📜✨
Each reading represents the last 12 months of names registered with the Social Security Administration in the US. This means that these names may not apply in most English speaking countries.
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"Karen would like to speak to the manager"
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until right now Karen name make problem
😅😂🤣
Crazy that Mary had like a 65+ year run
Mary my-
“FBI OPEN UP!”
Like John for boys.
The staying power Elizabeth is remarkable.
+Emma
It all makes sense now when you think about the celebs you grew up with, their baby names were once in the top 15 at some time.
1934-38, I guarantee you that spike in Shirleys was because of Shirley Temple
and Taylor and Brittany
@@gavindownes2213Scarlett has shown up in recent years… I’m slightly surprised not to see more Taylors in the latest data.
Emma in the top 3 in 1880 and 2023.
I'm sure Betty Boop had a lot to do with that run.
When you've recognised school students names that is on the board. This will leave you in tears.
For sure that is from one country in particular. ^^ Can be cool if happens a version from
yurop or china for the lol ^^
*europe
Imagine if the Karen name had went to the top spot. When the meme started becoming popular
That would be some mean parents. Naming your kid after what's currently considered a slur. Like naming your kid Adolf when you get back from WWII.
Are these stats referring only to the U.S.?
I like ava name its good name ...
Shirley was my moms name.
where do you find stats?
Census bureau
I could almost predict Sophia would take top spot since the moment it enter the race
Sing with me guys, Mary yana🎶
Lisa is my sister's name
Why da fuck did Avery become a popular girls name in 2012?? 0_o
And Harper... just very... odd lol.
Because that's when gender neutral names started becoming popular...
@@RushZone It's more that it's an odd name, sounds like "a very" or "aviary" lol. Same with Harper, but I've heard it as a last name.
Emma rise after 100+ years!
Rich history there... Jennifer topes the list after WW2 and about the time women started working outside the home more than before.
They must finish with the letter "A"
First like
Not Lisa from Roblox 💀
In Russia, Ukraine: Anastasia, Yulia, L’udmila, Elena
What's mean olivia? 🤔
Wait, Avery is androgynous? I always thought that was just a boy's name.
Ive very shocked we didn't see a Imogen come on the list.
I swear that name was popular in the late 2010s
First reaction
इससे और थोड़ा और छोटा नहीं लिखा जा सकता था 😂😂😂
Too bad there's no background.
Like, "Emma" in 2001 can be a result of Harry Potter film release.
And Charlotte, one piece -big mom-😅
first
I bet Karen is at the very very bottom since 2020 or 2021!