We are currently analyzing regional name statistics across the United States. This page will display comprehensive data showing how popularity has varied across different regions from 1960 to 2022.
In here, popularity refers to the value obtained by dividing the number of births with that name in a particular state by the total number of births in that state. Therefore, it represents an absolute value of popularity unaffected by population.
When analyzing regional statistics, it's important to understand that popularity values represent the proportion of births given this name relative to total births in each state. This normalization method ensures that the metric is not skewed by population size, allowing for fair comparisons between states with different population sizes. A higher value indicates it was chosen more frequently relative to other names in that region during that year.
Several factors can influence why a name might be more popular in certain regions than others. Cultural heritage plays a significant role - names may be more common in regions with specific ethnic or cultural communities. Migration patterns also affect distribution, as families moving between regions bring their naming preferences with them. Additionally, media influence, celebrity associations, and local trends can cause regional spikes that may not be reflected in national averages.
The historical data spanning from 1960 to 2022 shows how popularity trends have evolved over more than 6 decades. You can observe whether it has maintained consistent popularity, experienced periods of increased usage, or declined in certain regions over time. These long-term trends provide valuable context for understanding how naming preferences change and how regional differences develop and persist.
Our analysis separates popularity by gender, allowing you to see how it's used differently for boys and girls across various regions. It shows relatively balanced usage between boys and girls, with similar popularity levels for both genders across different regions. Some names may be predominantly used for one gender in certain regions while showing more balanced usage in others. These gender-specific regional patterns reveal interesting cultural variations in how names are perceived and used across different parts of the United States.
This regional statistics data is valuable for various research purposes. Genealogists can use it to understand naming patterns in specific regions during different time periods. Parents-to-be can explore regional trends to see how names are perceived in different areas. Researchers studying cultural trends, demographics, or naming patterns can utilize this data to identify regional variations and understand the factors that influence popularity across the United States.
By comparing popularity across different regions, you can identify interesting patterns. The West region shows the highest average popularity, indicating that this region has consistently favored it more than other areas. For example, a name might be consistently popular in one region while showing more variable trends in another. Some names may experience popularity waves that start in one region and spread to others, while other names may remain regionally specific. These comparisons help illustrate how regional cultures and preferences influence naming decisions differently across the United States.
Regional name popularity refers to how frequently a name is used in different geographic regions of the United States, normalized by the total number of births in that region. This allows for fair comparisons between regions regardless of population size.
Name popularity by region is calculated by dividing the number of births given a specific name in a particular state or region by the total number of births in that state or region during the same time period. This creates a percentage or ratio that represents the name's relative popularity.
Names can have different popularity levels across regions due to cultural heritage, migration patterns, local traditions, media influence, and demographic factors. Each region has its own cultural context that influences naming preferences.
Our regional name statistics database includes data from 1960 to 2022, providing over 63 years of historical popularity information across all US regions and states.
Yes, the interactive map on this page allows you to view popularity data for individual states. You can use the year slider to see how popularity has changed in each state over time.
This comprehensive analysis of regional name statistics provides valuable insights into how popularity varies across different regions of the United States. Whether you're interested in historical trends, regional patterns, or current popularity levels, this data offers a detailed view of how it has been used across the West, Midwest, Northeast, and South regions from 1960 to 2022. The West region shows the highest average popularity over this 63-year period. Understanding these regional variations helps paint a complete picture of popularity trends and cultural influences on naming decisions throughout the United States.