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Most Common Names for Boys

Common names are not the same as popular names: Common names are those most often found among the total population or for a certain period of time, as opposed to those popular for babies born in any one year. These are the 100 most common names for males in the US in the past century, with James at the top of the list, followed by John, Robert, Michael, and William.

Along with James and William, other common boy names that remain in the US Top 50 include Alexander, Benjamin, David, Gabriel, Henry, Jacob, Noah, and Samuel. The common names for boys that have fallen the farthest in popularity include Ralph, Willie, Gerald, and Billy.

Some popular names for boys today, such as Number one Liam, don't yet make it onto the list of the century's most common male names. Over time, older names such as Gary and Eugene will pass away, to be replaced by names such as Aiden and Jackson given to so many baby boys today.

Daniel

Meaning: God is my judge

Origin:Hebrew
150
Logan

Meaning: small hollow

Origin:Scottish
112
Austin

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:English, shortened form of Augustine
318
Ethan

Meaning: strong, firm

Origin:Hebrew
13
Arthur

Meaning: bear

Origin:Celtic
32
Zachary

Meaning: the Lord has remembered

Origin:Hebrew
30
Philip

Meaning: lover of horses

Origin:Greek
153
Vincent

Meaning: conquering

Origin:Latin
52
Gabriel

Meaning: God is my strength

Origin:Hebrew
138
Kenneth

Meaning: born of fire, handsome

Origin:Scottish and Irish
113
Jason

Meaning: to heal

Origin:Greek
305
Edward

Meaning: wealthy guardian

Origin:English
235
Dylan

Meaning: son of the sea

Origin:Welsh
182
Alan

Meaning: handsome, cheerful

Origin:Irish
471
Harry

Meaning: estate ruler

Origin:Diminutive of Henry
294
Brian

Meaning: strong, virtuous, and honorable

Origin:Irish
417
Sean

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Irish variation of John
1007
Jordan

Meaning: flowing down

Origin:English from Hebrew
517
Ryan

Meaning: little king

Origin:Irish
396
Timothy

Meaning: honoring God

Origin:Greek
558