Top Baby Names in South Carolina, 2000s — Most Popular Boys & Girls Names

The most popular baby names in South Carolina from 2000 to 2009, ranked by total births during the decade.

What the Data Says About the 2000s in South Carolina

During the 2000s (2000–2009), the Social Security Administration recorded 161,987 births across the top 50 boy and top 50 girl names in South Carolina. The decade's leading boy name was William with 4,747 births, while Madison was the top girl name with 3,384 births. The top 50 boys in this decade collectively accounted for 97,168 births versus 64,819 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 South Carolina; rarer names fall below the SSA's privacy-disclosure threshold and are excluded.

The 2000s sits within a specific cultural window of U.S. naming history. Late-20th-century decades like the 2000s show accelerating naming diversity, as popular culture, television, and celebrity influence began fragmenting the top-name distribution. William and Madison leading South Carolina during this window reflects how regional preferences interact with broader national trends.

Decade totals are computed by summing SSA state-year records for South Carolina across all ten years of the 2000s. Because the SSA suppresses any name with fewer than five annual occurrences in a state, the true number of unique names given in South Carolina 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 4,747
2 Jacob 3,621
3 James 3,534
4 Joshua 3,485
5 Christopher 3,456
6 Michael 3,183
7 John 2,923
8 Matthew 2,696
9 Ethan 2,560
10 Andrew 2,348
11 Joseph 2,206
12 David 2,187
13 Tyler 2,184
14 Noah 2,060
15 Caleb 2,025
16 Robert 2,012
17 Daniel 2,008
18 Nicholas 2,002
19 Cameron 2,000
20 Christian 1,918
21 Brandon 1,904
22 Jackson 1,903
23 Jonathan 1,886
24 Jordan 1,876
25 Thomas 1,861
26 Austin 1,818
27 Zachary 1,787
28 Samuel 1,698
29 Justin 1,684
30 Elijah 1,609
31 Anthony 1,603
32 Hunter 1,591
33 Charles 1,586
34 Benjamin 1,553
35 Alexander 1,552
36 Dylan 1,534
37 Logan 1,511
38 Jayden 1,405
39 Landon 1,377
40 Ryan 1,345
41 Gabriel 1,340
42 Nathan 1,260
43 Kevin 1,135
44 Mason 1,135
45 Isaiah 1,095
46 Timothy 1,025
47 Jeremiah 1,013
48 Bryson 977
49 Connor 977
50 Luke 973

Girl Top 50 Girl Names

Rank Name Births
1 Madison 3,384
2 Emily 2,834
3 Hannah 2,556
4 Emma 2,334
5 Abigail 2,027
6 Elizabeth 1,989
7 Olivia 1,969
8 Sarah 1,842
9 Anna 1,841
10 Taylor 1,795
11 Alexis 1,732
12 Destiny 1,457
13 Brianna 1,456
14 Savannah 1,430
15 Caroline 1,421
16 Isabella 1,346
17 Mary 1,327
18 Ashley 1,321
19 Alyssa 1,309
20 Lauren 1,297
21 Jasmine 1,270
22 Morgan 1,209
23 Chloe 1,206
24 Kayla 1,166
25 Samantha 1,120
26 Makayla 1,099
27 Jada 1,064
28 Kaitlyn 1,055
29 Haley 1,041
30 Ava 1,036
31 Sydney 1,016
32 Trinity 1,005
33 Grace 997
34 Hailey 991
35 Victoria 976
36 Jessica 939
37 Jordan 919
38 Katherine 838
39 Ella 834
40 Addison 825
41 Sophia 825
42 Natalie 816
43 Katelyn 773
44 Rachel 764
45 Kaylee 757
46 Mackenzie 744
47 Megan 733
48 Gabrielle 723
49 Lillian 719
50 Aaliyah 692

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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.