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Baby Names for Boys: Popularity of “S” and “Sh” sounds
Baby Names for Boys: Popularity of “S” and “Sh” sounds
Nov 23, 2024 6:25 AM

  By Kelli Brady,  NameFreak!

  I previously compared the popularity of girl names that began with the “S” and “Sh” sounds. Here are the boys!

  As I explained last week, to do this research, I used the S and Sh names with percentage of use above 0.01% since 1938*. This cutoff was chosen because the Top 1000 in 2012 include names with a percentage higher than 0.0131% for girls and 0.0098% for boys. Because the S and Sh sounds are not exclusive to the letters S and Sh, I also added the names that begin with the letter C that have the S sounds (there were no Ch boy names that had the Sh sound). This can be subjective as some of the names can be pronounced with either the S/Sh sound, but I went with what I thought would be the mostly likely sound heard.

  As with the girl names, there are less boy Sh names (20) than S/C names (67), but considerably less in total compared to the girls! There is no divergence as there was with the girl names; instead it is fascinating to see the popularity of Sh sound names rise and get close to the falling popularity of S names in the 1970s. This jump is no doubt due to the popularity of Sean/Shaun/Shawn and Shane, which were the only Sh names with percentages of 0.3% and higher at some point since 1938. To give perspective on that percentage, the boy names ranked #70 and higher in 2012 had percentages of use higher than 0.3%.

  The S/C names reached their peak in the 1950s and 1960s with the popularity of Steven, Scott and Stephen. Since those names started to decrease in use, S names, as well as Sh names, have maintained a gradual slope downward over the years. Other highly popular S/C names since 1938 are Samuel, Steve, Sebastian, Stanley, and Seth (again, all with percentages of 0.3% and higher at some point).

  While it looks like most boy S names are on the way out, there are several currently making waves: Cyrus, Samson, Santiago, Santino, Sawyer, Sebastian, Silas, Soren, Sterling, Sullivan, and Sylas have all had increasing percentages of use over the past few years. It doesn’t look like any Sh names are on the rise.

  If you are curious as to the names included in this study, here is a list. These names could have appeared in just one year or remained fairly popular throughout the years.

  S & C

  Cecil

  Sammy

  Scot

  Simeon

  Stacy

  Stone

  Cedric

  Samson

  Scott

  Simon

  Stan

  Stoney

  Cedrick

  Samuel

  Scottie

  Sincere

  Stanley

  Stuart

  Cesar

  Sandy

  Scotty

  Skylar

  Stefan

  Sullivan

  Cyril

  Sanford

  Sebastian

  Skyler

  Stephan

  Syed

  Cyrus

  Santana

  Semaj

  Slade

  Stephen

  Sylas

  Sage

  Santiago

  Seneca

  Solomon

  Stephon

  Sylvester

  Salvador

  Santino

  Sergio

  Sonny

  Sterling

  Salvatore

  Santos

  Seth

  Soren

  Steve

  Sam

  Saul

  Seymour

  Spencer

  Steven

  Samir

  Savion

  Sidney

  Spenser

  Stevie

  Sammie

  Sawyer

  Silas

  Stacey

  Stewart

  Sh

  Seamus

  Shayne

  Sean

  Shea

  Shad

  Shelby

  Shamar

  Sheldon

  Shane

  Shelton

  Shannon

  Shemar

  Shaquan

  Sherman

  Shaquille

  Sherwood

  Shaun

  Shirley

  Shawn

  Shon

  Another great list of names, and definitely some surprises! What is your favorite S name? Do you prefer the beginning sound of “S” or “Sh”?

  *I calculated the percentage of use for each name using the raw number of births for the year and dividing it by the total number of corresponding (boy or girl) births for the year. The Social Security Administration has only provided the total number of births for each year since 1938.

  Originally posted at NameFreak! on March 11, 2014 and revised for Nameberry.

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