Baby names are a topic of much discussion for parents-to-be, but whether you’re looking for classic or trendy, or even celebrity-level uniqueness, some names are more-often selected than others.
Names.org released its list of the most popular baby names for 2023, including a list specifically for IllinoisBaby names are a topic of much discussion for parents-to-be, but whether you're looking for classic or trendy, or even celebrity-level uniqueness, some names are more-often selected than others.
And in Illinois, it turns out things may differ from the rest of the country - at least according to a new prediction., including a list specifically for Illinois. The ranking was based on Social Security Administration data on births within the last five years and interest on the company's website. "Because Social Security can take quite a while to compile data on the most popular baby names for each year, we've used data on the actual births in recent years to predict the most popular baby names of 2023," the company said.According to the list, Noah ranked as the top name for boys in Illinois, followed by Oliver and Liam. New in this year's ranking, however, was the name Jack.
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