What's in a name? There were 99,262 babies born in NYC last year and the naming results are in.
The Health Department announced that in 2021, the most popular baby names for 2022 were Emma and Liam. Since 2016, Liam has been the number one name for boys since 2016, and Emma has been the number one name for girls since 2017."We are so pleased to welcome the Liams, Emmas, Olivias, Noahs and every other newborn, to our city and the world," said Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan. "The joy they bring will make for a happier 2023 and beyond.
Out of the top ten girls' names from 2020, eight of them remained on the top ten list for 2021. Sarah and Chloe dropped off the top ten list and Luna and Sofia were added. Nine out of the ten most popular boy names from 2020 remained on the list for 2021. Benjamin replaced Alexander on this year's list and moved into the tenth spot. Liam and Noah remained in the top two spots from last year, while Ethan moved up one into the third spot.The Health Department noted that in 2021, many babies brought forth "change and movement", with names like Journey and Chase.
Names like Angel and Serenity brought forth the "sounds of peace", according to the department. Of course, many babies were named for "nature and the season", with names like Autumn, Daisy, and Aurora.Most Popular Baby Names
THEY ? Them ? Lol 😂
Bubba. And chrysanthemum.
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Too bad. Pepe. And poncho. And petunia and. Puddin. Did not make the list
Well... TOLSTOY 😌🎩
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