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Playground Analysis 2017: The REAL Top 50 List!
Playground Analysis 2017: The REAL Top 50 List!
Nov 12, 2024 10:24 PM

  By Kelli Brady

  After seeing the SSA’s 2017 Popular Baby Names list, did you wonder why you aren’t hearing the #1 name as much as a name further down on the list? Do you hear a lot more “Sophia!” on the playground than “Emma!”? One way to try to explain this is the annual Playground Analysis. When you hear a name on the playground, you do not know how it is spelled and since the SSA list is done solely by spelling, it does not give a completely accurate account of name popularity. The Playground Analysis combines the different spellings of names to reveal the true Top 50 names of 2017!

  Note: These are the combined spellings of the names in the Top 1000 only. When the numbers from the entire list are added, positions could change. The main name listed below is the spelling given to the most babies in 2017 (SSA Rank is in parentheses). The others are in alphabetical order. Opinions vary on how different spellings are pronounced. I went with my best judgment.

  GIRLS

  Emma still remains on the top of the 2017 SSA list for girls. But while Sophia dropped from #4 to #5 on the SSA list, it still remains at the top of the 2017 Playground Analysis. When looking at the PA’s Top 50, the largest jumps that take place after adding the alternative spellings are by Adeline (#64 to #7), Mackenzie (#99 to #48), Madelyn (#63 to #15), Elena (#67 to #28), Ariana (#66 to #31) and Kaylee (#84 to #49). Some variations of names have risen into or fallen out of the SSA Top 1000, and any differences from last year have been noted in the list below.

  Birth numbers are another way of showing how this analysis explains what you actually hear around town. When combining the Top 1000 names in spelling, there were more than 3,000 girls named Sophia and Sofia in 2017 than those named Emma.

  Sophia (5) – Sofia

  Olivia (2) – Alivia (Alyvia dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Emma (1)

  Isabella (4) – Isabela, Izabella

  Ava (3) – Avah

  Amelia (8) – Emelia, Emilia

  Adeline (64) – Adaline, Adalyn, Adalynn, Addilyn, Addilynn, Adelyn, Adelynn, Adilynn

  Mia (6) – Miah

  Charlotte (7)

  Riley (25) – Rylee, Ryleigh, Rylie

  Evelyn (9) – Evalyn, Evelynn

  Aria (20) – Ariah, Ariya, Ariyah, Arya

  Zoey (29) – Zoe, Zoie

  Emily (12) – Emely, Emilee (Emilie dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  15)  Madelyn (63) – Madalyn, Madalynn, Madeleine, Madeline, Madelynn, Madilyn, Madilynn

  Layla (26) – Laila, Lailah, Laylah, Leila, Leyla

  Abigail (10)

  Harper (11)

  Aubrey (31) – Aubree, Aubrie (Aubri dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Avery (14) – Averi, Averie

  Elizabeth (13) – Elisabeth

  Madison (17) – Maddison, Madisyn (Madyson dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Chloe (22) – Khloe

  Camila (23) – Camilla, Kamila

  Scarlett (18) – Scarlet, Scarlette

  Nora (28) – Norah

  Lily (33) – Lillie, Lilly

  Elena (67) – Alaina, Alayna, Elaina

  Ella (16)

  Leah (40) – Lea, Leia, Lia

  Ariana (66) – Arianna, Aryanna (Aryana dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Victoria (19)

  Maya (61) – Maia, Miya, Mya, Myah

  Grace (21)

  Hannah (32) – Hana, Hanna

  Penelope (24)

  Lillian (27) – Lilian

  Addison (34) – Addisyn, Addyson

  Brooklyn (39) – Brooklynn

  Paisley (45) – Paislee, Paisleigh*

  Natalie (36) – Nataly, Nathalie (Nathaly dropped from SSA Top 1000)

  Anna (53) – Ana

  Hailey (72) – Hailee, Haley, Haylee, Hayley

  Mila (30)

  Sarah (62) – Sara

  Allison (60) – Alison, Allyson, Alyson

  Savannah (38) – Savanna

  Mackenzie (99) – Makenzie, Mckenzie

  Kaylee (84) – Caylee, Kailee, Kailey, Kayleigh, Kaylie

  Eleanor (35)

  *New spelling to the SSA Top 1000

  Mila and Eleanor rose into the Top 50 of the 2017 PA, while Skylar and Katherine fell out of it.

  For those of us who feel as though the –line names are different from the –lyn names, here is an additional note:

  If the variations of #7 Adeline (Adaline) are separated from the variations of Adalynn (Adalyn, Addilyn, Addilynn, Adelyn, Adelynn, and Adilynn), Adalynn moves down to #22, while Adeline is pushed down to #49.

  Likewise, if the variations of #15 Madelyn (Madalyn, Madalynn, Madelynn, Madilyn, and Madilynn) are separated from the variations of Madeline (Madeleine), Madelyn moves down to #34, while Madeline is pushed down to #90.

  BOYS

  Jackson and its alternate spellings stay firmly at #1 on the 2017 Playground Analysis, moving up from #20 on the 2017 SSA list. Probably the biggest news when comparing last year’s PA and this year’s PA is the fact that Aiden has moved down again, from #2 to #3. Liam has not only unseated Noah as the SSA #1, it has also moved Aiden down and taken over the #2 spot on the PA. When comparing the 2016 PA and 2017 PA, Greyson jumped from #16 to #9. Mateo also jumped from #43 to #29. The biggest movers from the SSA list to the PA list continue to be Kayden (#98 to #15) and Jace (#87 to #41).

  While the overall numbers have decreased from 2016 to 2017, the Jacksons continue to be a dominant force on the playground… more than 4,500 boys were named a variation of Jackson over Liam in 2017. This number is no doubt aided by the addition of the variation Jaxxon to the SSA Top 1000.

  Jackson (20) – Jaxen, Jaxon, Jaxson, Jaxxon*

  Liam (1)

  Aiden (17) – Aaden*, Adan, Aden, Aidan, Ayden, Aydin

  Noah (2) – Noe

  William (3)

  Lucas (11) – Lukas

  James (4)

  Mason (7) – Maison, Mayson

  Grayson (34) – Graysen, Greysen, Greyson

  Logan (5)

  Elijah (8) – Alijah

  Benjamin (6)

  Jacob (10) – Jakob

  Oliver (9)

  Kayden (98) – Caden, Caiden, Cayden, Kaden, Kaiden

  Michael (12) – Micheal (Mikael dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Alexander (13) – Alexzander

  Ethan (14)

  Jayden (26) – Jaden, Jaiden

  Matthew (16) – Mathew

  Carter (24) – Karter

  Daniel (15)

  Henry (18)

  Joseph (19)

  Samuel (21)

  Sebastian (22)

  David (23)

  Dylan (29) – Dilan*, Dillon

  Mateo (42) – Matteo

  John (27) – Jon

  Wyatt (25)

  Owen (28)

  Isaac (33) – Issac

  Caleb (50) – Kaleb

  Luke (30)

  Gabriel (31)

  Julian (36) – Julien

  Anthony (32)

  Connor (56) – Conner, Conor, Konnor (Konner dropped from the SSA Top 1000)

  Christopher (38) – Kristopher

  Jace (87) – Jase, Jayce

  Christian (52) – Cristian, Kristian

  Jack (35)

  Levi (37)

  Joshua (39)

  Andrew (40)

  Lincoln (41)

  Nicholas (68) – Nickolas, Nicolas, Nikolas

  Josiah (51) – Jasiah*, Joziah

  Cameron (60) – Camron, Kameron, Kamryn

  *New spelling to the SSA Top 1000

  Levi, Lincoln, and Josiah rose into the Top 50 of the 2017 PA, while Landon, Ryan, and Jonathan fell out.

  Does this reflect what you are hearing on the playground? Let us know in the comments.

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