Olivia, of Latin origin, means "olive tree," symbolizing peace and fruitfulness, a name popularized by Shakespeare.
| # | Name | Say it | Meaning | Tag |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Olivia | o-LIV-ee-uh | Latin origin, meaning "olive". Ranked #1 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 2 | Noah | NO-uh | German origin. Ranked #2 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 3 | Emma | EM-uh | Proto-Germanic origin, meaning "prototheme". Ranked #3 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 4 | Liam | LEE-um | Irish origin. Ranked #1 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 5 | Sophia | so-FEE-uh | Latin origin, meaning "wisdom". Ranked #5 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 6 | Jackson | JAK-son | English origin. Ranked #36 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Popular |
| 7 | Isabella | iz-uh-BEL-uh | Russian origin. Ranked #7 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 8 | Aiden | AY-den | Ranked #62 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: falling. | Popular |
| 9 | Mia | MEE-uh | German origin. Ranked #6 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
| 10 | Lucas | LOO-kus | Latin origin. Ranked #10 in the US (SSA 2025). Trend: stable. | Top |
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