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How do names define us? Discover how your name is described by the numbers Simple statistics to describe the prevalence and distribution of names in our society.
MyNameStats.com | Compare Names App
Compare Names MyNameStats.com's comparison tool lets you compare the popularity of up to five names at once. Use it to see how different spellings stack up, how a first name's …
First-Names Search by MyNameStats.com
Search for First Names First Names Enter a first name to find statistics for popularity, percentile rank, baby names, race and ethnicity.
ETHAN First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
The purpose of this graph is to compare the name's specific race and Hispanic origin distribution to the distribution in the general population of the US. The vertical blue bars represent the race …
RARE First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
How popular is the first name RARE? What is its origin and ethnicity? In which state is it most common? Find these facts and more in the statistics, charts and maps from MyNameStats.com
SMITH Last Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
There are 823.92 people named SMITH for every 100,000 Americans. This name is most often used as a last name, 100% of the time. Based on US Census Bureau data the estimated …
ELIZABETH First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
This name is most often used as a first name, 99% of the time. Based on the analysis of 100 years worth of data from the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Baby Names database, …
ANN First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
The amount by which the blue bars extend past the yellow horizontal lines determines how likely a person with the name will be part of a given race or Hispanic origin group.
STEVEN First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
The purpose of this graph is to compare the name's specific race and Hispanic origin distribution to the distribution in the general population of the US. The vertical blue bars represent the race …
CHARLES First Name Statistics by MyNameStats.com
The purpose of this graph is to compare the name's specific race and Hispanic origin distribution to the distribution in the general population of the US. The vertical blue bars represent the race …