Home / Pregnancy / Baby Names These are the most popular baby names where you live Caitlin Rhea Spaulding We combed through the Social Security Administration's data to find out. By Anna Weih Updated June 23, 2022 Caitlin Rhea Spaulding Rectangle Inside this article Northeast Midwest South West Choosing a baby name is one of the biggest and most exciting decisions you’ll make. You’re choosing a name you want your little one to be called for the rest of their life. While it might seem like you have the weight of the world on your shoulders, there are several factors that play a role in this defining decision: tradition, family names, personal preference, and region. Some mamas prefer modern names, while others prefer classic or gender-neutral names. Related: Popular travel-inspired baby names But have you ever thought about what the most popular baby names are in the area you live in? The most popular names differ depending on where you’re located in the United States. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has collected data on the most popular baby names by region. Whether you’re looking to name your baby after the hottest trend or attempting to avoid common names, we’ve made things easy by dividing up the SSA baby names list for you. Northeast Top 5 girls names 1. Charlotte 2. Emma 3. Olivia 4. Harper 5. Amelia Top 5 boys names 1. Liam 2. Oliver 3. Owen 4. Benjamin 5. Lucas Midwest Top 5 girls names 1. Ava 2. Emma 3. Olivia 4. Evelyn 5. Harper Top 5 boys names 1. William 2. Noah 3. Elijah 4. Henry 5. Owen South Top 5 girls names 1. Sophia 2. Mia 3. Isabella 4. Olivia 5. Emma Top 5 boys names 1. William 2. James 3. John 4. Logan 5. Lucas West Top 5 girls names 1. Abigail 2. Elizabeth 3. Olivia 4. Emma 5. Lucy Top 5 boys names 1. Ethan 2. Sebatian 3. Mateo 4. Oliver 5. Noah While some names show up in multiple regions, the area you live in in the United States plays a role in the most popular baby names. Mamas everywhere seem to love the names Olivia, Emma, Liam and Oliver as they show up in almost every region. A version of this post was published July 20, 2020. It has been updated. Related Stories Baby Names 25 magical December baby names Baby Names The most unique baby name trends of 2024 Pregnancy Top baby names 2024: Who’s in, who’s out, and what’s trending Inside this article Northeast Midwest South West The latest News Tokyo announces free daycare—but will it solve the birthrate crisis? Baby Names 25 magical December baby names Pregnancy A groundbreaking preeclampsia study could transform care for moms and babies Pregnancy This is how pregnancy transforms the brain, according to a new study