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Most Popular Baby Boy Names in the 1990s (Canada)

In Canada, the most common baby boy names in the 1990s were Michael, Matthew, Ryan, Brandon, Joshua — names chosen by more families than any others, ranked by total births.

This ranking is based on total births across the decade, which highlights names consistently chosen year after year — not just short-term spikes. See top boy names in the 2000s for the next decade.

Quick list of the most popular names

The most common baby boy names in the 1990s in Canada are listed below, based on total births across the decade.

How the ranking works

This ranking is based on total births for each name across all years in the decade. By aggregating data over a 10-year period, we highlight names with sustained popularity rather than short-term spikes. Names are ranked by total birth count, using national-level data only.

Key insights

Summary of the names with the highest total births:

  • Top name: Michael with 31,621 births over the decade
  • #1 share of top 100: 3.3%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 1.6x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 4.3x
  • Top 10 share: 23.8% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 960,506

Why these names were popular in the 1990s

Length: The most popular names averaged around 6 letters, balancing familiarity and readability. Medium-length names dominated, offering both clarity and style.

Familiarity and social acceptance: Parents chose widely recognized names — easy to spell and pronounce. Socially safe yet modern.

Broader cultural influence: Media and trends shaped tastes. Names in popular culture often gained traction.

The core set remained at the top: rankings shifted year to year, but the same names dominated the upper tier.

What were common baby names in the 1990s?

The most common baby boy names in the 1990s remained remarkably stable across the decade. While rankings shifted slightly year to year, a consistent group dominated the top positions. See top names in the following decade. For current trends, see fastest rising names; for unique picks, see rare baby names.

Popularity trend over the decade

Over the 1990s, the most popular names remained remarkably stable — the same core dominated the upper tier year after year. New entries emerged in the lower half of the top 100 as trends evolved, but the top 10–20 changed slowly. For how the subsequent decade shifted, see top names in the next decade.

Visual overview

Top 10 by births

Michael
31,621 births
Matthew
30,486 births
Ryan
22,554 births
Brandon
22,093 births
Joshua
21,725 births
Christopher
20,650 births
Nicholas
20,552 births
David
19,919 births
Tyler
19,746 births
Daniel
19,622 births
Total births in the 1990s

How the 1990s compare to other decades

The 1990s saw a shift toward simpler, shorter names and softer endings (-a, -y) — a move away from longer, more formal styles. Names became softer and more approachable than in earlier decades. The mix would shift again in the 2000s — a balance of classic and lighter, approachable choices.

How these names compare to today

Compared to today's trends, the 1990s list has aged in different ways. Some styles faded; others endured. For parents weighing a 1990s name today, those still ranking high recently are the safest bets. See trending baby names for what's rising now.

Full ranking

Full list of the top names in Canada for the 1990s.

#NameBirths (1990s)
1Michael31,621
2Matthew30,486
3Ryan22,554
4Brandon22,093
5Joshua21,725
6Christopher20,650
7Nicholas20,552
8David19,919
9Tyler19,746
10Daniel19,622
11Samuel18,381
12Jordan18,333
13Andrew18,198
14Kyle17,875
15Alexander17,557
16Justin17,530
17Jonathan17,257
18Kevin16,446
19Jacob15,930
20William15,895
21Alexandre14,765
22Dylan14,093
23James13,666
24Adam12,367
25Benjamin11,996
26Anthony11,933
27Gabriel11,911
28Eric11,703
29Maxime11,499
30Zachary11,484
31Joseph11,150
32Thomas10,784
33Robert10,242
34Cody10,137
35Patrick9,701
36John9,671
37Jeremy9,639
38Mathieu9,460
39Steven9,404
40Nicolas9,402
41Jesse9,369
42Nathan9,326
43Austin9,147
44Jason9,040
45Vincent8,930
46Simon8,303
47Connor7,949
48Aaron7,906
49Mitchell7,831
50Alex7,304
51Olivier7,240
52Francis7,191
53Cameron7,024
54Mark6,465
55Evan6,344
56Sean6,329
57Bradley6,301
58Lucas6,178
59Scott6,012
60Charles5,919
61Liam5,911
62Philippe5,909
63Cole5,549
64Jeffrey5,542
65Christian5,443
66Guillaume5,431
67Taylor5,296
68Travis5,277
69Brett5,157
70Sebastien5,084
71Joel4,976
72Stephen4,867
73Spencer4,859
74Riley4,719
75Richard4,675
76Peter4,650
77Colin4,620
78Tristan4,579
79Brendan4,576
80Logan4,554
81Paul4,505
82Brian4,473
83Felix4,463
84Antoine4,440
85Noah4,266
86Shawn4,266
87Derek4,241
88Trevor4,210
89Ethan4,177
90Timothy4,160
91Jared4,130
92Luke3,985
93Ian3,966
94Gregory3,951
95Dustin3,816
96Baby3,763
97Julien3,738
98Shane3,619
99Devon3,590
100Marc-Antoine3,588

Click any name above to explore its historical ranking, meaning, origin, regional variations, and full popularity timeline.

Interpretation for parents

Stable vs trendy: These names dominated year after year — time-tested, not one-hit wonders. Good for familiar, socially accepted choices.

Popularity vs uniqueness: Higher rank means more births. For something less common, look further down or check birth counts. National data can differ from your area.

How to choose: Top 10 = maximum familiarity. 20–50 = familiar but not overused. Below 50 = more distinctive. For uniqueness, consider trending or rare options. Explore baby names in the next decade, trending baby names, all-time popular names, rare baby names for more options.

About the data

Data from Statistics Canada. National totals only; no regional breakdown. We refresh as new data becomes available.

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