America’s brand new top baby names are here!
And while there are some interesting developments at the top of the charts – like Luna ousting modern favorite Harper from the Top 10 for girls – it’s further down the hallowed Top 1000 list that you can really see the trends starting to emerge.
The number of babies receiving a name in the Top 1000 is at a record low: a little over 71% in 2022.
And the gender gap continues to narrow. Boy names, which have historically been much more stable and traditional, are now really starting to catch up with the diversity of the girl name pool.
To make the Top 1000 in 2022, a name had to be given to at least 260 girls or at least 222 boys.
The #1000 names were Kahlani for girls and London for boys, although the names Massimo and Mordechai were also given to 222 baby boys and just missed out on a spot in the Top 1000 for alphabetical reasons.
The highest-ranking new entrant for girls is Amayah, in at #701, which slips seamlessly into the ranks of other popular glide girl names like Maya, Aaliyah, Alaia and Amaya.
And rising almost 500 spots to enter at #587, cowboy cool Kayce is the highest new entrant for boys – boosted by the popular Western drama Yellowstone.
They replace dropouts including fading midcentury stars like Kathleen and Sandra, Howard and Carl, as well as spelling variants that have fallen out of favor, like Kyleigh and Addyson, Juelz and Kole.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most promising new names in this year’s Top 1000. You can also find a full tally of 2022’s new entrants below.
The Top 5 fastest rising girl names to enter the Top 1000 this year include several pop culture-inspired choices.
Up-and-coming musician NERIAH boosted her on-trend name into the spotlight: up an impressive 690 spots to #993.
Arlet, which rose 485 places to #741, is a variant spelling of Arleth – one of the fastest rising girl names of last year thanks to Mexican actress Arleth Terán. Her spelling made another huge jump this year too: up a further 325 spots to land at #634.
And luxury fashion label Amiri was a runaway success for girls in 2022, rising 423 spots to #876. Amiri was also the fastest rising boy name of 2021 – definitely one to watch!
Other rapid-rising choices include Wrenlee, a respelling of cool new coinage Wrenley; Georgina, an elegant vintage choice last in the Top 1000 in 1992; and meaningful modern virtue name (and celebrity baby name du jour) Love.
Here, a selection of our favorite girl names from this year’s new intake.
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Not one but two Yellowstone-inspired names top the fastest-rising list for boys this year!
Cowboy cool surname Dutton catapulted an incredible 986 places up the charts to rank at #835 in 2022. And Kayce – pronounced like Casey – was the second fastest riser: up 490 spots to #587.
Celebrity baby names Khaza (Kevin and Dreka Gates) and Chosen (Kia Proctor and Cam Newton) also jumped into the Top 1000 for the first time in 2022. Both were put on the map by high-profile parents several years ago, and have been gaining in popularity since.
But it was the release of Kevin Gates' 2022 album Khaza, and the rise of other spiritual word names like Saint, Psalm and Messiah, that really pushed these two into the limelight this year.
Other rapid risers for boys include a whole bunch of era-definingly trendy options starting with K and ending with N, like Kaizen, Kylian, Kolson, Kanan and Koen.
Here, a selection of the coolest boy names from this year’s new intake.
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Emma Waterhouse joined the team in 2017, writing about everything from the top baby name trends 2023 to how not to choose the next big baby name. As Nameberry's head moderator, she also helps to keep our active forums community ticking.
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