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Most Popular Baby Boy Names in the United States (2025)

This report is based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth records for 2025. 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 20,818 births
  • #1 share of top 100: 3.2%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 2.0x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 3.6x
  • Top 10 share: 21.0% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 649,546

Distribution commentary

Naming preferences are widely distributed.

The ranking is moderately diversified: the top 10 names account for 21.0% 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 2.0x, indicating measurable but not extreme separation among leading names. The top name is 1.5x 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
20,818 births
Noah
20,358 births
Oliver
14,939 births
Theodore
13,355 births
Henry
12,020 births
James
11,945 births
Elijah
11,111 births
Mateo
11,045 births
William
10,545 births
Lucas
10,219 births
Number of births in 2025

How the ranking works

Names are ranked by the total number of babies who received the name in the United States for 2025. 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 2025, based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth data.

#NameBirths in 2025
1Liam20,818
2Noah20,358
3Oliver14,939
4Theodore13,355
5Henry12,020
6James11,945
7Elijah11,111
8Mateo11,045
9William10,545
10Lucas10,219
11Benjamin9,762
12Levi9,642
13Elias8,837
14Luca8,759
15Jack8,748
16Sebastian8,605
17Hudson8,583
18Samuel8,334
19Leo8,173
20Ezra8,126
21Michael8,094
22Daniel8,085
23John8,027
24Ethan7,852
25Julian7,603
26Santiago7,554
27Cooper7,472
28Asher7,456
29Joseph7,303
30Alexander7,230
31Owen7,190
32Matthew7,003
33Luke6,948
34Thomas6,917
35David6,794
36Jackson6,582
37Gabriel6,569
38Wyatt6,480
39Mason6,291
40Bennett6,268
41Dylan6,208
42Roman6,162
43Jacob6,152
44Miles6,072
45Carter6,024
46Anthony5,967
47Isaac5,953
48Charles5,898
49Maverick5,894
50Thiago5,835
51Grayson5,805
52Wesley5,578
53Logan5,576
54Josiah5,509
55Weston5,482
56Waylon5,408
57Isaiah5,267
58Caleb5,217
59Rowan5,212
60Beau5,165
61Ezekiel5,091
62Aiden5,046
63Nathan4,975
64Brooks4,877
65Nolan4,846
66Joshua4,773
67Angel4,757
68Christopher4,748
69Lincoln4,703
70Jayden4,653
71Silas4,639
72Enzo4,556
73Andrew4,497
74Adrian4,464
75Atlas4,413
76Cameron4,348
77Everett4,287
78Walker4,204
79Axel4,140
80Aaron4,041
81August3,958
82Theo3,945
83Ian3,924
84Adriel3,921
85Luka3,873
86Gael3,860
87Arthur3,847
88Jeremiah3,840
89Jonathan3,822
90Micah3,817
91Leonardo3,789
92Robert3,772
93Kai3,768
94Emiliano3,701
95Jose3,678
96Christian3,641
97Eithan3,636
98Archer3,627
99Ryan3,532
100Myles3,511

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 2025. 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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