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Most Popular Baby Girl Names in the 2010s (USA)

In the United States, the most common baby girl names in the 2010s were Emma, Olivia, Sophia, Isabella, Ava — 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. Compare popular girl names in the 2000s for the previous decade.

Quick list of the most popular names

The most common baby girl names in the 2010s in the United States 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: Emma with 195,028 births over the decade
  • #1 share of top 100: 3.4%
  • Gap #1 vs #10: 2.0x
  • Gap #1 vs #50: 4.4x
  • Top 10 share: 25.2% of births in the ranking
  • Total births in top 100: 5,770,336

Why these names were popular in the 2010s

Phonetics: Soft -a endings dominated — Emma, Olivia, Sophia and similar names. -a reads feminine and soft, fitting the era's taste.

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 2010s?

The most common baby girl names in the 2010s remained remarkably stable across the decade. While rankings shifted slightly year to year, a consistent group dominated the top positions. Compare popular girl names in the previous decade. For current trends, see fastest rising names; for unique picks, see rare baby names.

Popularity trend over the decade

Over the 2010s, 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.

Visual overview

Top 10 by births

Emma
195,028 births
Olivia
184,528 births
Sophia
181,132 births
Isabella
170,559 births
Ava
155,844 births
Mia
129,088 births
Abigail
118,713 births
Emily
117,626 births
Charlotte
102,470 births
Madison
98,419 births
Total births in the 2010s

How the 2010s compare to other decades

The 2010s 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. Continuity: many names from the 2000s held on. Change: new options gained ground. The decade balanced tradition with a lighter, more modern feel.

How these names compare to today

Compared to today's trends, the 2010s list has aged in different ways. Some styles faded; others endured. For parents weighing a 2010s 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 the United States for the 2010s.

#NameBirths (2010s)
1Emma195,028
2Olivia184,528
3Sophia181,132
4Isabella170,559
5Ava155,844
6Mia129,088
7Abigail118,713
8Emily117,626
9Charlotte102,470
10Madison98,419
11Elizabeth94,068
12Amelia93,834
13Evelyn86,965
14Ella85,912
15Chloe85,300
16Harper85,180
17Avery82,909
18Sofia82,391
19Grace73,033
20Victoria71,006
21Addison71,003
22Lily68,298
23Natalie68,132
24Aubrey65,918
25Zoey64,958
26Lillian64,948
27Hannah64,493
28Layla63,221
29Brooklyn60,325
30Scarlett58,274
31Zoe58,091
32Camila57,888
33Samantha56,922
34Riley56,140
35Leah56,030
36Aria52,254
37Savannah51,851
38Audrey51,610
39Anna51,305
40Allison48,993
41Gabriella48,120
42Hailey47,744
43Claire47,725
44Penelope47,607
45Aaliyah46,710
46Sarah46,637
47Nevaeh45,011
48Kaylee44,618
49Stella44,219
50Mila44,110
51Nora44,074
52Ellie43,230
53Bella43,191
54Lucy42,018
55Alexa41,997
56Arianna41,806
57Violet41,568
58Ariana41,331
59Genesis40,520
60Alexis40,403
61Eleanor40,123
62Maya39,760
63Caroline39,630
64Peyton39,609
65Skylar39,419
66Madelyn39,195
67Serenity38,885
68Kennedy38,589
69Taylor38,212
70Alyssa37,926
71Autumn37,684
72Paisley37,571
73Ashley37,230
74Brianna36,908
75Sadie36,577
76Naomi36,185
77Kylie36,111
78Julia35,903
79Sophie35,672
80Mackenzie35,284
81Eva35,209
82Gianna34,660
83Luna34,168
84Katherine34,139
85Hazel33,913
86Khloe33,828
87Ruby33,461
88Piper33,085
89Melanie33,079
90Lydia32,716
91Aubree32,643
92Madeline32,372
93Aurora32,145
94Faith31,973
95Alexandra30,968
96Alice30,630
97Kayla30,283
98Jasmine29,387
99Maria28,965
100Annabelle28,941

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 previous decade, trending baby names, all-time popular names, rare baby names for more options.

About the data

Data from U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA). National totals only; no regional breakdown. We refresh as new data becomes available.

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