When it comes to naming bundles of joy, some parents like to go with classics, others like to go with what’s trendy. And then there are those who like to take it to a whole other level by naming their babies something … unique.
According to the U.S. Social Security Administration’s list of the most popular names, while there certainly were the usual ones you’re always hearing on playgrounds, there were several others that stood out.
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A
Agustin, Alfred, Anders, Arian, Arlo
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B
Benton, Bodhi, Blaise, Braylin, Brecken, Brice, Bridger, Broderick, Brysen
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C
Camilo, Cayson, Clinton, Coen, Coleman, Corban, Cortez, Crew, Cristiano
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D
Damari, Dangelo, Darryl, Davon, Demarcus, Deon, Devan, Dimitri, Donte
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E
Elian, Eliseo, Elvis, Enoch, Ethen
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F
Flynn, Franco, Freddy
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G
Gaige, Gibson, Graysen
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H
Haiden, Hendrix, Houston, Howard, Hugh
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I
Ignacio
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J
Jabari, Jakobe, Jaron, Jaycob, Jaydan, Jaydin, Jaylon, Jean, Jeramiah, Johann, Joziah
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K
Kael, Kamren, Keon, Keyon, Kingsley, Kohen, Kyan
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L
Lathan, Legend, Leighton
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M
Major, Maksim, Malaki, Mariano, Maxton, Maxx, Miller, Mustafa
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N
Nixon
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O
Otto
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P
Pierre, Princeton
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Q
Quinten
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R
Ralph, Rey, Reuben, Roderick, Ross
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S
Funnily enough, of the names ranked from 901 to 1,000, there were no S names. Same goes for U, W and X.
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T
Thaddeus, Trystan, Turner, Tyree, Tyrell, Tyrese
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V
Valentin, Vaughn, Vihaan
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Y
Yehuda
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Z
Zackery, Zeke, Zaire
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