Boys' name · since 2000
Emond
Emond has 16 recorded births since 2000 in federal Social Security data, most heavily in 2003 -- full year-by-year trend, decade aggregates, and state rankings follow.
- 16
- total births
- 2000–2008
- years on record
- 2000s
- peak decade
- 100%
- born in that decade
Emond is not among the current top-ranked boys names; 16 have been recorded since 2000.
According to the U.S. Social Security Administration, Emond has been recorded 16 times among boys since 2000, though it is not among the currently most-used boys names, with its heaviest use in the 2000s. This profile covers year-by-year birth trends, decade totals, and state-level distribution, all derived directly from SSA birth-registration files spanning 2000 to 2008.
- 16 total births
- 2000–2008 years on record
- 2000s peak decade
- 100% born in that decade
The verdict
16 boys have been named Emond since 2000, peaking in the 2000s, last recorded in 2008.
- 16
- total births
- 2000–2008
- years on record
- 2000s
- peak decade
- 100%
- born in that decade
100% of everyone ever named Emond was born in this single decade.
6 babies were named Emond in 2003 - its busiest year on record.
Emond's usage pattern, beyond the headline number
Splitting Emond's full recorded timeline at 2003, 69% of its total births fall in the more recent half of the record versus 31% in the earlier half -- usage has skewed toward the present, not a one-decade spike. Its quietest year on record was 2000, with just 5 recorded births -- worth weighing against the 2003 peak of 6 to see the full range of the name's swing in popularity.
Emond at a glance
Last recorded 2008Peak year
Current rank
Active since
Emond popularity over time
Annual U.S. births registered with the Social Security Administration · 2000–2008
- Peak year (2003)
- 6
- Annual births at peak, across 9 years of records
No longer in the modern top-1000, last recorded 2008.
16 total births across 9 years of SSA records. Peaked in 2003 with 6 births in a single year.
Emond by decade
Total births in each ten-year window, peak vs trough at a glance
2000s was Emond's strongest decade.
16 babies received the name during that ten-year window, about 100% of all-time use.
Emond births by decade
Total births in each ten-year window
- 2000s
2000s
16 births
What this shows Peak: 2000s at 16 births (100% of all-time use).
Emond decade highlights
- Peak decade 16 births
- Decades tracked with recorded births
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Data Sources
Data as of June 2026. Source: U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA).
According to the Social Security Administration, this profile draws directly from the agency's public-use baby-name files (updated June 2026). See our methodology for the full extraction, aggregation, and privacy-suppression rules.
Primary: Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names from Social Security Card Applications, National Data, 2000–2008 (ssa.gov/oact/babynames).
State-level: Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names, State-Level Files (namesbystate.zip).
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NameAlmanac Editorial. "Emond: Baby Name Since 2000 - 16 Births, Peak 2003." NameAlmanac. Accessed via https://namealmanac.com/name/emond. Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0.
Name Almanac is rendered directly from the Social Security Administration's public baby-name files, no number is typed in by an editor. This profile for Emond draws directly on SSA national and state-level files, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of June 2026.
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