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    Most popular baby names in California, according to Social Security Administration

    By Aaron Tolentino,

    4 hours ago

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    ( KRON ) — The most popular names among newborns in the United States born last year are Liam and Olivia, according to the Social Security Administration. The list, which tracked the most popular baby names in 2023, was released earlier in 2024 and broken down by gender.

    Any guesses for what the top name was that year for newborns in California? Hint: The answer is slightly different than what’s popular nationwide.

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    Top 10 Most Popular CA Newborn Names in 2023

    Rank Male name Number of births Female name Number of births
    1 Noah 2,654 Olivia 1,969
    2 Liam 2,594 Mia 1,910
    3 Mateo 2,400 Camila 1,890
    4 Sebastian 2,009 Emma 1,779
    5 Santiago 1,603 Isabella 1,643
    6 Julian 1,544 Sophia 1,630
    7 Oliver 1,537 Sofia 1,349
    8 Benjamin 1,328 Luna 1,305
    9 Elijah 1,328 Amelia 1,258
    10 Ezekiel 1,327 Gianna 1,093
    Source: Social Security Administration
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    For the previous year in 2022 , the top 10 names remain the same in California. The order is slightly different, but the 10 remain the same in both the female and male categories.

    In comparison to the U.S. overall in 2023, the top five male baby names across the U.S. (in order) are Liam, Noah, Oliver, James and Elijah. The top five female names are Olivia, Emma, Charlotte, Amelia and Sophie.

    The Social Security Administration’s latest data shows that 3.58 million babies were born in the U.S. in 2023. That’s a slight decrease from 2022 when 3.66 million babies were born.

    The Social Security Administration disclosed there are some limitations of its data, the government agency said on its website . The names do not include births in the U.S. territories — only in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

    Nexstar’s Alix Martichoux contributed to this report.

    Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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