Top 10 Baby Names in Ohio in 2024, According to the Social Security Administration
- The Social Security Administration released the 2024 top baby names for each U.S. State, providing localized naming data nationwide.
- This release followed an earlier 2024 report with overall national top names, while some states showed variations from the national trends.
- The top 10 boys' names remained unchanged from 2023, and Sofia was the only new addition among girls’ top names, replacing Luna in the top 10.
- Theodore led in New Hampshire, James topped Washington D.C., Lainey was most popular in Montana, and Evelyn ranked highest in North Dakota.
- These state-level differences suggest regional naming preferences persist despite consistent national patterns in boys' names overall.
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