

This means that if two or more names have the same popularity their rankings may differ significantly, as they are set in alphabetical order. For names with the same popularity, the tie is solved by assigning popularity rank in alphabetical order. The more babies that are given a name, the higher popularity ranking the name receives. The name's popularity and ranking is announced annually, so the data for this year will not be available until next year. The gender associated with the name might be incorrect, as the data presents the record applications without being edited for errors. Note: The data above is from the Social Security Administrator of United States, (more info here) from Social Security card applications for births in US for every name, from 1880 up to the present year.
