11.07.2005

Popularity of Names

This morning, I had the strange idea to research how popular Anna and my names have been historically. This was prompted by a question by one of my Japanese e-mail penpals, who wondered which baby names were popular in the U.S. now. I had no idea so I googled the topic and was presented with the Social Security Administration's website, which features a large amount of data. I made some quick graphs on the findings in OpenOffice 2.0, so without further ado, here they are!


"Anna" held down 2nd place from 1880 (when data on her name was first recorded) until 1889. The name hit a low in 1971 at 106th place, but has been steadily regaining popularity ever since. In the 2004 census, "Anna" was the 20th-most popular name for girls in the US.


It seems that Jeremy had it's peak in 1976, when it was the 14th-most popular name for American boys. It used to be an extremely unpopular name (905th in 1942), but came out of obscurity in the 1960s, when it moved from 619th place (1960) to 70th place (1970). I'm not sure what social factors were behind this surge, but I would be interested to know if anybody has any ideas. "Jeremy" came in 111th in the 2004 census.

If you want me to make a similar graph for your name, just send me a comment or an e-mail and I'll see what I can do!

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hello... jason from pittsburgh here! So I'm thinking i need to look up my name now... I have no idea where "Jason" fits on the popularity scale, though it seems to be more popular now than in teh past (based on my purely anecdotal evidence!)

more posts! more posts!

and good luck w/ the job hunt... i'll be searching for a second job after this semester is over.

12:36  
Blogger jeremy said...

Jason! How are you!?

Thanks for the post, bro. Did you try looking up your name yet?

Yeah I know I've been slacking with my posts recently. I've been sort of busy trying to find a stupid job...something tells me I will have to wash dishes, because that's all that I seem to be qualified to do without a university diploma in hand.

Your job is as a coach for the Pitt rowing team, right? Are you still working in the lab from time to time?

Take care, and hope to catch you on AIM soon!

11:46  

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