Top Baby Names of 2024: Liam and Olivia Lead Again

Source: NBC5 DFW

Summary

The Social Security Administration has confirmed that Liam and Olivia remain the most popular baby names in the U.S. for 2024, marking their sixth consecutive year at the top. Liam has held the title for boys for eight years, while Olivia continues to reign for girls.

Why It Matters

These name trends offer insight into cultural shifts and societal influences affecting new parents today. Understanding popular names can also assist marketers and stakeholders in the baby-related industry.

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