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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.

Carl

Meaning: free man

Origin:German variation of Charles
757
Billy

Meaning: resolute protection

Origin:English, diminutive of William
843
Steven

Meaning: garland, crown

Origin:English variation of Stephen
893
Brandon

Meaning: broom-covered hill

Origin:English
918
Tyler

Meaning: maker of tiles

Origin:English occupational name
1012
Donald

Meaning: proud chief

Origin:Scottish
1105
Jose

Meaning: Jehovah increases

Origin:Spanish and Portuguese version of Joseph
1114
Ronald

Meaning: ruler's counselor

Origin:Norse
1187
Juan

Meaning: the Lord is gracious

Origin:Spanish and Manx variation of John
1689
Randy This is a common name used for both boys and...
Origin:Diminutive of Randall, Randolph
1879
Larry

Meaning: from Laurentium or bay laurel

Origin:Diminutive of Lawrence, English from Latin
1986
Gary

Meaning: spearman

Origin:English
2099
Johnny

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Diminutive of John
2124
Origin:Diminutive of Gerald or Jerome
2271
Terry An abbreviation of Terrance, the meaning of ...
Origin:Diminutive of Terence
2908
Willie The name Willie is of German origins and it ...
Origin:Diminutive of William
5757
Charles

Meaning: man, free man

Origin:French from German
290
David

Meaning: beloved

Origin:Hebrew
337
Roy

Meaning: king or red-haired

Origin:French or Celtic
720
Gregory

Meaning: vigilant, a watchman

Origin:Greek
491