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Most Popular Baby Boy Names in the United States (2024)

This report is based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth records for 2024. It reflects the actual number of babies given each name and provides a data-driven snapshot of current baby naming patterns in the United States. Popular names reflect cultural familiarity and social recognition. Rankings illustrate national-level usage patterns, while individual name choice remains highly personal and often influenced by regional, cultural, and family factors.

Key insights

  • Top name: Liam with 22,164 births
  • #1 share of top 100: 5.1%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 2.1x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 3.9x
  • Top 10 share: 31.8% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 430,558

Distribution commentary

The ranking is moderately diversified: the top 10 names account for 31.8% of all births within the top 100. This indicates that popularity is distributed across multiple leading names rather than dominated by a single outlier.

The gap between #1 and #10 is 2.1x, indicating measurable but not extreme separation among leading names. The top name is 1.6x the average of the top 10, suggesting competitive density within the upper tier.

The ranking shows a clear dominant leader significantly ahead of the rest.

Visual overview

Top 10 by births

Liam
22,164 births
Noah
20,337 births
Oliver
15,343 births
Theodore
12,011 births
James
11,793 births
Henry
11,547 births
Mateo
11,302 births
Elijah
11,171 births
Lucas
10,703 births
William
10,596 births
Number of births in 2024

How the ranking works

Names are ranked by the total number of babies who received the name in the United States for 2024. The ranking reflects how common the name was during that year.

Full ranking

The table below includes the complete ranking of the most popular baby boy names in the United States for 2024, based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth data.

#NameBirths in 2024
1Liam22,164
2Noah20,337
3Oliver15,343
4Theodore12,011
5James11,793
6Henry11,547
7Mateo11,302
8Elijah11,171
9Lucas10,703
10William10,596
11Benjamin9,814
12Levi9,513
13Ezra8,774
14Sebastian8,562
15Jack8,434
16Daniel8,391
17Samuel8,310
18Michael8,189
19Ethan8,170
20Asher8,123
21John8,047
22Hudson7,990
23Luca7,959
24Leo7,793
25Elias7,653
26Owen7,574
27Alexander7,517
28Dylan7,464
29Santiago7,407
30Julian7,368
31David7,317
32Joseph7,223
33Matthew7,078
34Luke7,039
35Jackson6,876
36Maverick6,615
37Miles6,611
38Wyatt6,581
39Thomas6,576
40Isaac6,498
41Jacob6,496
42Mason6,471
43Gabriel6,379
44Anthony6,326
45Carter6,267
46Logan6,267
47Aiden6,243
48Grayson6,211
49Caleb5,766
50Cooper5,699

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

Interpretation for parents

Popular names are socially familiar — they tend to be widely recognized, easy to pronounce, and culturally established. A higher ranking does not automatically mean a name is overused; even top-ranked names typically represent only a modest share of total births within a given year.

If uniqueness is important to you, reviewing the birth counts (not just rank) can provide better perspective on how common a name truly is. Consider regional variation: national data may differ from local naming patterns in your area.

About the data

This analysis is based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth statistics for 2024. National data does not reflect regional or local naming differences. We periodically refresh the report as new official data becomes available.

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