Top 100 Boys' Names 2024
Now that I reviewed the new top 100 girls' names, it's time to move on to the boys.
I predicted four names would leave the top 100, but the actual number is three, all expected dropouts:
- Easton fell from #96 to #103. He has waned in favor of Weston, another direction-inspired surname-name.
- Jordan dropped from #98 to #104. It's about time, since he conjures the image of a grown young man.
- Landon fell from #97 to #106. He sounds less tired than Jordan, but surnames ending in "-dan" (including but not limited to the "-ayden" names) are falling out of favor.
Replacing these are three new entries, only two of which I expected. Here they are:
- August, having jumped from #104 to #88, has finally made his return to the top 100. He also fits in among tailored names like Bennett and Wesley.
- Myles jumped from #106 to #99. He is merely a respelling of Miles. Yet, if Luka rose after Luca, Myles makes sense.
- Adam returned to the top 100 after a year out, rising from #103 to #100. This classic Biblical name is still winning parents over, so his lack of freshness must not be a problem.
A few names I thought would enter, Atlas and Adriel, either need extra time to come in or are not headed towards popularity after all. Atlas, having jumped four spots to #101, seems to be just a year away.
Finally, here is my predicted top 100 boys' names alongside the official list. Correct predictions will be in bold, while incorrect guesses will have the correct name in parentheses:
- Liam
- Noah
- Oliver
- Mateo (Theodore)
- James
- Theodore (Henry)
- Elijah (Mateo)
- Henry (Elijah)
- Ezra (Lucas)
- Lucas (William)
- Sebastian (Benjamin)
- Levi
- William (Ezra)
- Benjamin (Sebastian)
- Leo (Jack)
- Jack (Daniel)
- Asher (Samuel)
- Hudson (Michael)
- Luca (Ethan)
- Michael (Asher)
- Owen (John)
- Samuel (Hudson)
- Daniel (Luca)
- John (Leo)
- David (Elias)
- Alexander (Owen)
- Elias (Alexander)
- Dylan
- Joseph (Santiago)
- Matthew (Julian)
- Ethan (David)
- Luke (Joseph)
- Maverick (Matthew)
- Julian (Luke)
- Jackson
- Miles (Maverick)
- Mason (Miles)
- Thomas (Wyatt)
- Gabriel (Thomas)
- Santiago (Isaac)
- Jacob
- Grayson (Mason)
- Anthony (Gabriel)
- Ezekiel (Anthony)
- Isaac (Carter)
- Wyatt (Logan)
- Logan (Aiden)
- Cooper (Grayson)
- Carter (Caleb)
- Caleb (Cooper)
- Thiago (Charles)
- Aiden (Roman)
- Charles (Josiah)
- Nolan (Ezekiel)
- Jayden (Thiago)
- Isaiah
- Waylon (Joshua)
- Christopher (Wesley)
- Kai (Jayden)
- Josiah (Bennett)
- Nathan (Christopher)
- Cameron (Nathan)
- Roman (Angel)
- Joshua (Nolan)
- Rowan (Waylon)
- Theo (Cameron)
- Angel (Brooks)
- Bennett (Andrew)
- Wesley (Beau)
- Aaron (Weston)
- Weston (Rowan)
- Brooks (Adrian)
- Axel (Lincoln)
- Adrian (Enzo)
- Beau (Ian)
- Andrew (Kai)
- Silas (Christian)
- Enzo (Axel)
- Ian (Aaron)
- Lincoln (Theo)
- Luka (Silas)
- Adriel (Walker)
- Christian (Jonathan)
- Walker (Leonardo)
- Micah (Everett)
- Everett (Micah)
- Jonathan (Ryan)
- Amir (August)
- Leonardo (Gael)
- Atlas (Robert)
- Robert (Jose)
- Jeremiah (Eli)
- Eli (Jeremiah)
- Gael (Luka)
- Colton (Amir)
- Ryan (Jaxon)
- Myles (Parker)
- Parker (Colton)
- August (Myles)
- Jose (Adam)
Last year, I guessed 15 out of 100 right. Yet, as with the girls' names, I did worse this year, scoring only a 9 out of 100. Alongside paying attention to trends, it's time to expect more names to remain stable.
What do you think about the new boys' top 100?
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