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Most Popular Baby Girl 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: Olivia with 14,718 births
  • #1 share of top 100: 4.3%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 1.8x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 3.5x
  • Top 10 share: 33.5% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 341,169

Distribution commentary

The ranking is moderately diversified: the top 10 names account for 33.5% 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 1.8x, indicating measurable but not extreme separation among leading names. The top name is 1.3x the average of the top 10, suggesting competitive density within the upper tier.

Overall, the leading name holds a clear statistical advantage, yet the broader top tier remains structurally competitive rather than concentrated in a single dominant choice.

Visual overview

Top 10 by births

Olivia
14,718 births
Emma
13,485 births
Amelia
12,740 births
Charlotte
12,552 births
Mia
12,113 births
Sophia
12,088 births
Isabella
10,770 births
Evelyn
9,116 births
Ava
8,662 births
Sofia
8,094 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 girl names in the United States for 2024, based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth data.

#NameBirths in 2024
1Olivia14,718
2Emma13,485
3Amelia12,740
4Charlotte12,552
5Mia12,113
6Sophia12,088
7Isabella10,770
8Evelyn9,116
9Ava8,662
10Sofia8,094
11Camila7,608
12Harper7,370
13Luna7,135
14Eleanor7,127
15Violet6,972
16Aurora6,917
17Elizabeth6,878
18Eliana6,423
19Hazel6,401
20Chloe6,385
21Ellie6,306
22Nora6,128
23Gianna6,097
24Lily6,093
25Emily5,955
26Aria5,935
27Scarlett5,894
28Penelope5,741
29Zoe5,719
30Ella5,685
31Avery5,632
32Abigail5,499
33Mila5,472
34Lucy5,396
35Isla5,367
36Ivy5,323
37Layla5,305
38Lainey5,147
39Nova5,044
40Grace5,002
41Willow4,653
42Riley4,644
43Emilia4,634
44Naomi4,605
45Elena4,567
46Madison4,563
47Valentina4,438
48Victoria4,267
49Stella4,264
50Delilah4,240

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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