Most Popular Names for a Baby Girl in Massachusetts
One of the biggest decisions expecting parents have to make is what to name their new bundle of joy. According to the Romper website, there are a host of reasons parents anoint a name that will stick for the rest of that baby’s life. Some of those reasons include:
- Family ancestry carries history with a name passed down from generation to generation.
- Famous person inspired by a real person or a character from a movie, book, athlete, or perhaps an influential political figure. The crazy number of Britney’s in the 80s or Brady’s here in New England over the last two decades is proof of that.
- Magical is a term Romper uses to describe naming a baby after a Disney or Pixar character. Or a character in a whimsical book or from someone in a book that carries a sense of wonderment from a magical story.
- Empowerment is also a common reason to name your newborn after someone that has made a difference in the world or the parent’s little part of it according to Romper.
In Massachusetts, the most popular names for newborn babies have shifted over the decades. Names popular in the 60ys have changed in the 21st century. The Stacker website compiled data on the most popular baby names for girls from the Social Security Administration.
According to Stacker, the most popular baby name for a girl in Massachusetts is Olivia. The name has seen an 11.4% increase in baby Olivia’s since 2015. Olivia is also the most popular girl's name in the entire country according to the Stacker study. In the 60s the most popular name to pin on your baby girl in Massachusetts was Lisa. Lisa also ranked #1 in the 60s across the country.
The top five most popular names for baby girls this decade in Massachusetts is Isabella at #5…Sophia is at #4…Emma is at #3…and the 2nd most popular name for a newborn girl in Massachusetts is Charlotte according to the Stacker study. Click the Stacker link for the top 50 baby girl names in Massachusetts.