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Most Popular Baby Girl 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: Olivia with 13,544 births
  • #1 share of top 100: 2.7%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 1.7x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 3.2x
  • Top 10 share: 22.2% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 506,210

Distribution commentary

Naming preferences are widely distributed.

The ranking is moderately diversified: the top 10 names account for 22.2% 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 1.7x, indicating measurable but not extreme separation among leading names. The top name is 1.2x 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
13,544 births
Charlotte
13,400 births
Emma
12,754 births
Amelia
12,699 births
Sophia
12,561 births
Mia
11,078 births
Isabella
10,666 births
Evelyn
9,123 births
Sofia
8,252 births
Eliana
8,191 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 girl names in the United States for 2025, based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth data.

#NameBirths in 2025
1Olivia13,544
2Charlotte13,400
3Emma12,754
4Amelia12,699
5Sophia12,561
6Mia11,078
7Isabella10,666
8Evelyn9,123
9Sofia8,252
10Eliana8,191
11Ava7,732
12Eleanor7,649
13Violet7,546
14Ailany7,136
15Aurora7,065
16Harper6,792
17Elizabeth6,760
18Lily6,673
19Camila6,591
20Nora6,380
21Hazel6,318
22Penelope6,225
23Chloe6,203
24Ellie6,176
25Lucy6,176
26Aria6,130
27Luna6,076
28Isla6,012
29Ella5,831
30Lainey5,738
31Zoe5,646
32Scarlett5,644
33Gianna5,634
34Emily5,451
35Valentina5,354
36Layla5,338
37Avery5,267
38Grace5,127
39Ivy5,117
40Madison4,945
41Abigail4,941
42Elena4,836
43Mila4,796
44Willow4,763
45Emilia4,677
46Nova4,657
47Naomi4,644
48Riley4,441
49Eloise4,251
50Sadie4,168
51Delilah4,137
52Stella4,136
53Josephine4,126
54Victoria4,027
55Sophie3,984
56Hannah3,973
57Lillian3,966
58Leah3,880
59Adeline3,864
60Leilani3,792
61Iris3,729
62Maya3,712
63Clara3,601
64Ruby3,554
65Alice3,547
66Genesis3,527
67Paisley3,508
68Claire3,487
69Zoey3,427
70Eden3,362
71Madelyn3,362
72Vivian3,362
73Millie3,353
74Emery3,208
75Daisy3,206
76Maeve3,153
77Ayla3,149
78Liliana3,118
79Melody3,095
80Lyla3,089
81Madeline3,086
82Josie3,021
83Lucia3,012
84Addison2,971
85Kennedy2,933
86Audrey2,919
87Maria2,887
88Autumn2,805
89Natalie2,736
90Sarah2,710
91Everly2,695
92Lydia2,692
93Kinsley2,671
94Sienna2,659
95Jade2,658
96Caroline2,646
97Quinn2,634
98Amara2,630
99Georgia2,619
100Juniper2,618

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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