Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Liam, Emma lead top baby names for 2017

- Terry Tang

Emma and Liam were the most frequently chosen baby names for 2017.

For the fourth year in a row, Emma was the top girl’s name, according to the annual list of the most popular baby names released by the Social Security Administra­tion on Friday. Liam pushed last year’s champ, Noah, to second to claim the top spot.

The Social Security Administra­tion releases the 1,000 most popular baby names each year. It trumpeted the name reveals Friday with a Facebook Live announceme­nt. The agency uses the announceme­nt to draw traffic to its website, where workers can begin tracking their benefits long before retirement.

When it came to girls’ names, Emma was followed by Olivia, Ava, Isabella and Sophia.

For the boys, Liam and Noah were followed by William, James and Logan.

Other trends last year included a rise in the use of Melania for a girl, likely influenced by first lady Melania Trump.

Pamela Redmond Satran, who blogs about baby-naming and is also cofounder of the baby name site Nameberry.com, said the rise of Liam reflects the large population of Irish people in the U.S. who might not speak Irish but have ethnic pride.

“I think you see ethnic influences coming into play in a more indirect way. You see more parents looking back and looking for places in their lives that hold meaning that can be translated into names,” said Satran, who also co-wrote the books “The Baby Name Bible” and “Cool Names for Babies.”

Ethnic pride could also be a factor for parents of Hispanic descent. A lot of new parents “are using Hispanic names rather than trying to pick more Anglo-fied names,” Satran said.

She also said Hispanic culture has become more ingrained in the food, music and television that Americans consume.

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