Top Baby Names in District of Columbia, 2010s — Most Popular Boys & Girls Names

The most popular baby names in District of Columbia from 2010 to 2019, ranked by total births during the decade.

What the Data Says About the 2010s in District of Columbia

During the 2010s (2010–2019), the Social Security Administration recorded 31,327 births across the top 50 boy and top 50 girl names in District of Columbia. The decade's leading boy name was William with 820 births, while Olivia was the top girl name with 446 births. The top 50 boys in this decade collectively accounted for 18,909 births versus 12,418 for the top 50 girls — a common SSA pattern in which the boy-name pool is more concentrated among fewer high-frequency choices. These totals represent only names appearing five or more times per year in District of Columbia; rarer names fall below the SSA's privacy-disclosure threshold and are excluded.

The 2010s sits within a specific cultural window of U.S. naming history. Recent decades like the 2010s reflect a distinctive modern pattern — shorter names, vowel-heavy endings, and revived classic forms (Liam, Noah, Olivia, Emma) replacing the trendy -aiden/-ayden constructions of the prior era. William and Olivia leading District of Columbia during this window reflects how regional preferences interact with broader national trends.

Decade totals are computed by summing SSA state-year records for District of Columbia across all ten years of the 2010s. Because the SSA suppresses any name with fewer than five annual occurrences in a state, the true number of unique names given in District of Columbia during this decade is larger than what this page lists. The dataset also treats every spelling as a separate name — for example, Kayla and Kaylah are tracked independently — so combined-spelling totals would shift the rankings somewhat. This page is provided for informational and research purposes and does not constitute naming, legal, or genealogical advice.

Boy Top 50 Boy Names

Rank Name Births
1 William 820
2 Henry 669
3 James 669
4 Alexander 645
5 John 570
6 Noah 564
7 Benjamin 552
8 Samuel 505
9 Jacob 480
10 Daniel 478
11 Michael 474
12 Ethan 424
13 Christopher 408
14 Thomas 399
15 Charles 399
16 Dylan 396
17 David 395
18 Aiden 385
19 Elijah 385
20 Liam 382
21 Matthew 361
22 Anthony 360
23 Joshua 359
24 Theodore 356
25 Oliver 352
26 Mason 338
27 Lucas 336
28 Joseph 329
29 Jack 328
30 Ryan 327
31 Sebastian 325
32 Gabriel 323
33 Nathan 311
34 Jayden 305
35 Christian 299
36 Andrew 299
37 Jackson 279
38 Logan 273
39 Leo 269
40 Kevin 265
41 Caleb 265
42 Owen 262
43 Isaac 262
44 Jonathan 259
45 George 253
46 Jeremiah 247
47 Isaiah 246
48 Josiah 241
49 Nicholas 241
50 Luke 240

Girl Top 50 Girl Names

Rank Name Births
1 Olivia 446
2 Ava 427
3 Charlotte 395
4 Elizabeth 387
5 Emma 386
6 Sophia 370
7 Sofia 349
8 Zoe 340
9 Eleanor 322
10 Genesis 317
11 Madison 314
12 Isabella 306
13 Abigail 299
14 Maya 288
15 Caroline 280
16 Mia 274
17 Grace 269
18 Amelia 263
19 Chloe 262
20 Evelyn 249
21 Naomi 246
22 Ashley 244
23 Emily 244
24 Anna 236
25 Ella 231
26 Alexandra 227
27 Nora 213
28 Skylar 211
29 Katherine 210
30 Zoey 203
31 Victoria 201
32 Margaret 196
33 Claire 195
34 Sophie 193
35 Clara 191
36 Taylor 189
37 Riley 185
38 Hannah 185
39 Josephine 185
40 Eva 185
41 Julia 183
42 Lucy 179
43 Alice 179
44 Allison 174
45 Harper 170
46 Layla 165
47 Lily 165
48 Leah 164
49 Lillian 164
50 Kennedy 162

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Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, Baby Names — State-Level Files, 1910–2024 (ssa.gov).

Source: SSA Baby Names Methodology — names with 5 or more occurrences per state per year are included (ssa.gov/oact/babynames/limits.html).

Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details.