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2021's Top Baby Names In Connecticut: Noah, Liam & Olivia
You may hear the names Olivia and Noah repeated often during 2039 high school graduation ceremonies...
CONNECTICUT — Look forward to class of 2039 high school graduation ceremonies in Connecticut: You may hear the names Olivia and Noah repeated often as the graduates walk across the stage to receive their diplomas — assuming that’s still a tradition 18 years in the future.
Noah and Olivia are the top names Connecticut parents chose for their babies in 2021, according to the Social Security Administration, which this month released its top baby names by state analysis.
In all, 249 babies born in our state were named Noah while 221 were named Olivia, records show.
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Here are the top 10 female names in our state last year:
- Olivia
- Charlotte
- Emma
- Amelia
- Sophia
- Ava
- Mia
- Isabella
- Madison
- Gianna
These were the top 10 male names in 2021:
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- Noah
- Liam
- James
- Lucas
- Benjamin
- Theodore
- Oliver
- William
- Henry
- Jack
Olivia and Noah are no strangers to the top rungs of popularity in Connecticut. Both names were No. 1 in last year's Social Security Administration data as well.
Nationally, Liam, Noah and Oliver once again were the most popular names for boys. For girls, parents liked Olivia, Emma and Charlotte the best. Olivia and Emma were the top girl names in 2020, but Charlotte overtook Ava as the No. 3 name last year.
The Social Security Administration started releasing the annual list in 1997, with names dating back to 1880. The agency also notes that popular culture influences baby names.
Over the past 100 years, the male name Michael has held the top spot most often at 44 times, while the female name Mary has been ranked No. 1 for 35 times over the same period.
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