List of the most popular names in the 2000s in the United States

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These are the most popular given names of newborns in the United States for all years of the 2000s.

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Male
1 Jacob JacobJacobJacobJacobJacobJacobJacobJacobJacobSteady2.svg
2 Michael MichaelMichaelMichaelMichaelMichaelMichaelMichaelMichaelEthanIncrease2.svg
3 Matthew MatthewJoshuaJoshuaJoshuaJoshuaJoshuaEthanEthanMichaelDecrease2.svg
4 Joshua JoshuaMatthewMatthewMatthewMatthewEthanJoshuaJoshuaAlexanderIncrease2.svg
5 Christopher Christopher Ethan AndrewEthanEthanMatthewDanielDanielWilliamIncrease2.svg
6 Nicholas NicholasAndrewJosephAndrewAndrewDanielChristopher Alexander JoshuaDecrease2.svg
7 Andrew AndrewJosephEthanDanielDanielChristopherAnthonyAnthonyDanielDecrease2.svg
8 Joseph JosephChristopherDanielWilliamAnthonyAndrewWilliamWilliam Jayden Increase2.svg
9 Daniel DanielNicholasChristopherJosephChristopherAnthonyMatthewChristopher Noah Increase2.svg
10 Tyler William Daniel Anthony ChristopherJosephWilliamAndrewMatthewChristopherDecrease2.svg
Female
1 Emily EmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmilyEmmaIsabellaIncrease2.svg
2 Hannah MadisonMadisonEmmaEmmaEmmaEmmaIsabellaIsabellaEmmaDecrease2.svg
3 Madison HannahHannahMadisonMadisonMadisonMadisonEmmaEmilyOliviaIncrease2.svg
4 Ashley Ashley Emma HannahOliviaAbigailIsabellaAvaMadisonSophiaIncrease2.svg
5 Sarah AlexisAlexisOliviaHannahOliviaAvaMadisonAvaAvaSteady2.svg
6 Alexis SarahAshleyAbigailAbigailIsabellaAbigailSophiaOliviaEmilyDecrease2.svg
7 Samantha SamanthaAbigailAlexis Isabella HannahOliviaOliviaSophiaMadisonDecrease2.svg
8 Jessica Abigail SarahAshleyAshleySamanthaHannahAbigailAbigailAbigailSteady2.svg
9 Taylor ElizabethSamanthaElizabethSamantha Ava Sophia HannahElizabethChloeIncrease2.svg
10 Elizabeth Olivia OliviaSamanthaElizabethAshleySamanthaElizabeth Chloe Mia Increase2.svg

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