Virginia Reveals Most Popular Baby Names of 2024

News Summary

Virginia has published its list of the top baby names for 2024, with Liam and Charlotte leading for boys and girls, respectively. A total of 94,443 babies were born in the state this year. The names reflect both traditional and modern preferences, with notable variations among different demographic groups. August was the most common month for births, and interesting trends emerged regarding birth dates and twin births. This data underscores the ongoing appeal of classic names as well as the evolving trends embraced by parents across Virginia.

Virginia has officially released its list of the most popular baby names for 2024, revealing that Liam and Charlotte have maintained their positions as the top names for boys and girls, respectively. With a total of 94,443 babies born in the state this year, these names continue to resonate with new parents.

Liam has remained the foremost choice for boys since 2019, while Charlotte has similarly held its ground for girls in the same period. These names reflect a blend of traditional appeal and modern significance, capturing the evolving tastes of parents across the state.

Top Baby Names in Virginia

According to data compiled by the Office of Vital Records (OVR) in the Virginia Department of Health, the top 15 boys’ names are:

  1. Liam
  2. Noah
  3. James
  4. Oliver
  5. William
  6. Henry
  7. Theodore
  8. Lucas
  9. Elijah
  10. John
  11. Levi
  12. Ethan
  13. Dylan
  14. Benjamin
  15. Michael

On the girls’ side, the leading names include:

  1. Charlotte
  2. Olivia
  3. Emma
  4. Sophia
  5. Amelia
  6. Isabella
  7. Mia
  8. Ava
  9. Eleanor
  10. Evelyn
  11. Harper
  12. Elizabeth
  13. Sofia
  14. Abigail
  15. Aurora

Demographic Trends

The baby name trends in Virginia also highlight diverse preferences among different demographic groups. Notably, among Asian parents, the top names for boys were Noah, as well as notable mentions like Muhammad and Henry. For girls, Sophia was favored. Black parents gravitated toward names such as Noah and Nova for boys and Naomi and Ava for girls. Hispanic parents showed a preference for Liam and Mia, along with Dylan and Matteo for boys and Isabella and Sofia for girls. Meanwhile, White parents typically chose James and Charlotte, with William and Oliver among the top choices for boys and Olivia and Eleanor for girls.

Birth Statistics

The baby name data also provided insights into monthly and daily birth trends in Virginia. August emerged as the most common month for births, with 8,370 births recorded. The day with the highest birth count was October 18, marking 344 babies born on that date. Fridays were noted as the most popular days of the week for births, whereas Sundays recorded the fewest.

In addition to single births, a total of 2,806 twins and 53 triplets were born in Virginia during the year. Unique celebrations also took place, as New Year’s Eve saw 177 births, and New Year’s Day followed closely with 161 births. Interestingly, a significant number of babies shared birthdays with their parents, including 277 infants born on their mothers’ birthdays and 283 on their fathers’ birthdays.

Conclusion

The data on Virginia’s popular baby names reflects continuing trends from 2019 to 2024, showcasing a mix of classic names and modern influences. Parents across demographics are embracing meaningful names, which ultimately shape the identity of the state’s youngest generation.

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