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Popularity of New York City Female Baby Names by Ethnicity, 2016 Popularity of New York City Female Baby Names by Ethnicity, 2016 FEMALE BABY NAMES Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names 1 276 Isabella 1 109 Ava 1 230 Olivia 1 172 Olivia 2 261 Sophia 2 104 Madison 2 221 Rachel 2 112 Chloe 3 228 Mia 3 68 Skylar 3 209 Esther 3 104 Sophia 4 197 Emma 4 65 Riley 4 202 Sarah 4 99 Emily 5 180 Camila 5 57 Aaliyah 5 201 Emma 4 99 Emma 6 179 Sofia 6 54 Savannah 6 190 Charlotte 5 79 Mia 7 124 Emily 7 51 Chloe 7 182 Chaya 6 59 Charlotte 8 119 Valentina 8 49 Olivia 8 178 Leah 7 57 Sarah 9 117 Abigail 9 48 Abigail 9 168 Ava 8 56 Hannah 10 116 Leah 9 48 Fatoumata 10 166 Chana 8 56 Isabella 10 116 Victoria 10 46 Peyton 11 159 Miriam 9 54 Angela 11 115 Madison 11 45 Zoe 12 148 Sara 9 54 Grace 12 110 Ava 12 44 Isabella 13 144 Sophia 10 53 Ava 13 108 Olivia 13 43 Faith 14 137 Maya 11 49 Joanna 14 100 Ashley 14 41 Autumn 15 136 Emily 12 44 Amelia 15 97 Allison 14 41 London 16 127 Rivka 13 42 Arya 16 94 Scarlett 15 40 Sophia 17 117 Elizabeth 13 42 Ella 17 93 Genesis 16 38 Brielle 17 117 Mia 13 42 Evelyn 18 87 Melanie 16 38 Malia 18 114 Ella 14 40 Ariana 19 86 Brianna 17 37 Amelia 19 110 Sofia 15 39 Alina 20 85 Alexa 17 37 Mia 20 99 Alexandra 15 39 Maya 21 83 Zoe 17 37 Taylor 20 99 Amelia 16 35 Fiona 22 81 Hailey 18 36 Fatima 21 95 Malka 17 34 Anaya 22 81 Kimberly 19 35 Arianna 22 91 Faigy 17 34 Anna 23 79 Samantha 19 35 Kayla 23 87 Malky 17 34 Ashley 24 75 Chloe 19 35 Nevaeh 24 86 Gitty 17 34 Fatima 25 73 Ariana 20 34 Kylie 25 84 Grace 18 33 Aria 26 69 Arianna 20 34 Nia 26 82 Abigail 19 32 Abigail 27 68 Penelope 20 34 Zoey 27 81 Isabella 19 32 Victoria 28 66 Alaia 21 33 Aisha 27 81 Zoe 20 31 Abby 28 66 Amelia 21 33 Aria 28 80 Anna 20 31 Zoe 29 64 Kaylee 21 33 Gabrielle 29 79 Lily 21 30 Ayesha 30 61 Valerie 21 33 Serenity 29 79 Madison 21 30 Claire 31 60 Maria 22 32 Khloe 30 76 Hannah 21 30 Vivian 32 58 Gabriella 22 32 Laila 30 76 Victoria 22 29 Audrey 33 57 Elizabeth 22 32 Leah 31 75 Gabriella 22 29 Jessica 33 57 Layla 22 32 Makayla 32 73 Julia 22 29 Zoey 33 57 Luna 22 32 Naomi 33 72 Chloe 23 28 Alice 34 56 Aaliyah 23 31 Mariam 34 71 Alice 23 28 Rachel 35 55 Gianna 24 30 Mariama 35 68 Eva 23 28 Sophie Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names 35 55 Zoey 24 30 Paige 36 67 Harper 23 28 Zainab 36 52 Amy 24 30 Victoria 36 67 Stella 24 27 Amy 36 52 Daniela 24 30 Zuri 37 66 Emilia 24 27 Bella 37 51 Nicole 25 28 Grace 37 66 Mila 24 27 Phoebe 38 49 Juliette 25 28 Jasmine 38 62 Penelope 25 26 Annie 38 49 Sarah 25 28 Morgan 38 62 Sophie 25 26 Eva 39 48 Charlotte 25 28 Nyla 39 61 Rivky 25 26 Kayla 39 48 Jade 26 27 Aminata 39 61 Sienna 25 26 Maryam 39 48 Mila 27 26 Emily 40 58 Layla 25 26 Zara 40 46 Katherine 27 26 Lauren 40 58 Yitty 26 25 Aisha 40 46 Kylie 28 25 Ariah 41 57 Avery 26 25 Angelina 41 45 Bella 28 25 Hailey 41 57 Evelyn 26 25 Ellie 42 44 Grace 28 25 Layla 41 57 Violet 26 25 Tiffany 42 44 Riley 28 25 Miracle 42 55 Baila 27 24 Avery 43 43 Gabriela 28 25 Sarah 42 55 Raizy 27 24 Jasmine 44 42 Kayla 29 24 Amina 42 55 Riley 27 24 Katherine 45 39 Alyssa 29 24 Amiyah 43 54 Toby 27 24 Natalie 45 39 Ana 29 24 Emma 43 54 Valentina 27 24 Riley 45 39 Andrea 29 24 Nylah 44 53 Eleanor 28 23 Aleena 46 38 Aubrey 30 23 Ariana 44 53 Naomi 28 23 Alexandra 46 38 Avery 30 23 Bella 45 49 Rose 28 23 Cynthia 47 37 Adriana 30 23 Chelsea 46 48 Caroline 28 23 Elena 47 37 Amaya 30 23 Elizabeth 46 48 Claire 28 23 Hailey 47 37 Maya 30 23 Heaven 46 48 Madeline 28 23 Madison 48 36 Evelyn 31 22 Amaya 47 47 Maria 28 23 Michelle 48 36 Kiara 31 22 Ariel 47 47 Shaindy 29 22 Melody 48 36 Natalia 31 22 Genesis 47 47 Talia 30 21 Chelsea 49 35 Aria 31 22 Jordyn 48 46 Devorah 30 21 Elizabeth 49 35 Khloe 31 22 Paris 48 46 Nora 30 21 Ivy 49 35 Savannah 31 22 Trinity 48 46 Ruby 30 21 Kaylee 50 34 Alice 32 21 Gabriella 49 45 Chany 31 20 Aizah 50 34 Valeria 32 21 Imani 49 45 Lila 31 20 Allison 51 33 Emely 32 21 Kennedy 50 44 Fiona 31 20 Irene 51 33 Serenity 32 21 Mariah 50 44 Josephine 31 20 Isabelle 52 32 Amber 32 21 Talia 50 44 Lucy 31 20 Leah 52 32 Elena 33 20 Alyssa 51 43 Natalie 31 20 Queenie 52 32 Isabel 33 20 Dakota 51 43 Rebecca 31 20 Sofia 52 32 Leslie 33 20 Destiny 52 42 Amina 31 20 Tenzin 52 32 Melissa 33 20 Jayla 53 41 Sadie 32 19 Alyssa 52 32 Natalie 33 20 Kaylee 53 41 Samantha 32 19 Ariel Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names 53 31 Angelina 33 20 Kimora 53 41 Scarlett 32 19 Harper 53 31 Diana 33 20 Maya 53 41 Sloane 32 19 Inaaya 53 31 Stephanie 33 20 Sydney 54 40 Clara 32 19 Myra 54 30 Emilia 34 19 Charlotte 54 40 Eliana 32 19 Stephanie 54 30 Skylar 34 19 Leilani 54 40 Gianna 33 18 Christina 54 30 Ximena 34 19 Michelle 54 40 Liliana 33 18 Iris 55 29 Keyla 35 18 Aliyah 55 39 Dina 33 18 Joyce 55 29 Michelle 35 18 Aniyah 55 39 Isabelle 33 18 Katie 56 28 Eliana 35 18 Aubrey 55 39 Juliette 33 18 Lily 56 28 Mya 35 18 Avery 56 38 Angelina 33 18 Nina 56 28 Naomi 35 18 Lyric 56 38 Chava 34 17 Alisha 57 27 Aylin 35 18 Tori 56 38 Pearl 34 17 Cindy 57 27 Chelsea 36 17 Arielle 56 38 Yocheved 34 17 Crystal 57 27 Ella 36 17 Egypt 57 37 Ariana 34 17 Kaitlyn 57 27 Eva 36 17 Eliana 57 37 Katherine 34 17 Mila 57 27 Jazlyn 36 17 Hannah 57 37 Lillian 34 17 Nicole 57 27 Kaitlyn 36 17 Kiara 57 37 Nina 35 16 Amanda 57 27 Mariana 36 17 Mya 58 36 Alexa 35 16 Amber 58 26 Alana 37 16 Anaya 58 36 Audrey 35 16 Arianna 58 26 Delilah 37 16 Harmony 58 36 Noa 35 16 Catherine 58 26 Sarai 37 16 Isabelle 59 35 Aria 35 16 Hanna 59 25 Alina 37 16 Janelle 59 35 Hazel 35 16 Hoorain 59 25 Aliyah 37 16 Journee 59 35 Nicole 35 16 Kelly 59 25 Amanda 37 16 Skyla 60 34 Blima 35 16 Manha 59 25 Lia 38 15 Alani 60 34 Isla 35 16 Queena 59 25 Sara 38 15 Amira 60 34 Vivienne 35 16 Sara 60 24 Alison 38 15 Brianna 61 33 Isabel 36 15 Athena 60 24 Jasmine 38 15 Jade 61 33 Juliet 36 15 Ayat 60 24 Jayleen 38 15 Maliyah 62 32 Adele 36 15 Hana 60 24 Ruby 38 15 Sage 62 32 Elle 36 15 Jocelyn 60 24 Vanessa 38 15 Zariah 62 32 Esty 36 15 Julia 61 23 Alexandra 39 14 Amirah 62 32 Libby 36 15 Penelope 61 23 Amaia 39 14 Brooke 62 32 Lucia 36 15 Serena 61 23 Antonella 39 14 Kali 63 31 Adeline 37 14 Clara 61 23 Jocelyn 39 14 Londyn 63 31 Hailey 37 14 Elaine 61 23 Violet 39 14 McKenzie 63 31 Molly 37 14 Emilia 62 22 Angelica 39 14 Nala 63 31 Nechama 37 14 Inaya 62 22 Brittany 39 14 Nova 64 30 Kayla 37 14 Jacqueline 62 22 Juliana 39 14 Sarai 64 30 Vivian 37 14 Leanna 62 22 Juliet 39 14 Zara 65 29 Anastasia 37 14 Lydia Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names 62 22 Leilani 40 13 Addison 65 29 Frances 37 14 Mina 62 22 Liliana 40 13 Alexis 65 29 Goldy 37 14 Samantha 62 22 Melany 40 13 Christina 65 29 Michelle 37 14 Vicky 62 22 Sophie 40 13 Danielle 65 29 Quinn 37 14 Winnie 63 21 Athena 40 13 Eva 65 29 Rochel 38 13 Amaya 63 21 Audrey 40 13 Gianna 66 28 Francesca 38 13 Angel 63 21 Briana 40 13 Joy 66 28 Juliana 38 13 Elsa 63 21 Danna 40 13 Mackenzie 66 28 Maeve 38 13 Haniya 63 21 Jayla 41 12 Amara 66 28 Shoshana 38 13 Lucy 63 21 London 41 12 Bintou 66 28 Willa 38 13 Sharon 63 21 Maia 41 12 Cali 67 27 Addison 39 12 Amara 64 20 Amalia 41 12 Eden 67 27 Annabelle 39 12 Annabelle 64 20 Aurora 41 12 Ella 67 27 Fraidy 39 12 Anne 64 20 Autumn 41 12 Harper 67 27 Gemma 39 12 Carina 64 20 Destiny 41 12 Jada 67 27 Margaret 39 12 Celine 64 20 Jessica 41 12 Janiyah 67 27 Sury 39 12 Eleanor 64 20 Julianna 41 12 Journey 68 26 Cora 39 12 Esther 64 20 Lauren 41 12 Marley 68 26 Lyla 39 12 Jessie 64 20 Nova 41 12 Milani 68 26 Madelyn 39 12 Joy 64 20 Rose 41 12 Oumou 69 25 Giuliana 39 12 Karen 64 20 Selena 41 12 Sasha 69 25 Hindy 39 12 Luna 64 20 Sherlyn 41 12 Tianna 69 25 Jane 39 12 Meera 65 19 Alondra 42 11 Aicha 69 25 June 39 12 Savannah 65 19 Daniella 42 11 Aissatou 69 25 Natalia 39 12 Selina 65 19 Helen 42 11 Audrey 69 25 Savannah 39 12 Stella 65 19 Jazmin 42 11 Kaliyah 69 25 Sydney 39 12 Valerie 65 19 Jennifer 42 11 Malaysia 69 25 Yides 40 11 Amina 65 19 Julia 42 11 Mckenzie 70 24 Ariella 40 11 Bonnie 65 19 Stella 42 11 Melanie 70 24 Bella 40 11 Eunice 66 18 Angie 42 11 Nalani 70 24 Bracha 40 11 Hareem 66 18 Annabelle 42 11 Princess 70 24 Diana 40 11 Jenny 66 18 April 42 11 Reign 70 24 Eloise 40 11 Kira 66 18 Arya 42 11 Rylee 70 24 Emerson 40 11 Layla 66 18 Bianca 42 11 Tamia 70 24 Leila 40 11 Lillian 66 18 Giselle 43 10 Annabelle 70 24 Mackenzie 40 11 Mahnoor 66 18 Lily 43 10 Ashley 70 24 Mira 40 11 Miranda 66 18 Mariah 43 10 Blessing 71 23 Elena 40 11 Noor 66 18 Miranda 43 10 Fanta 71 23 Eliza 40 11 Nora 67 17 Alejandra 43 10 Hope 71 23 Lara 40 11 Scarlett 67 17 Catalina 43 10 Jaliyah 71 23 Mary 40 11 Sylvia Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names Rank Count Names 67 17 Jaylene 43 10 Khadija 72 22 Ahuva 40 11 Taylor 67 17 Keily 43 10 Kori 72 22 Alexis 40 11 Yuna 67 17 Laila 43 10 Leila 72 22 Daniella 40 11 Zahra 67 17 Lucia 43 10 Maimouna 72 22 Ellie 41 10 Aileen 67 17 Madelyn 43 10 Mikayla 72 22 Faiga 41 10 Aliyah 67 17 Sabrina 43 10 Mila 72 22 Laila 41 10 Amira 67 17 Samara 43 10 Milan 72 22 Mariam 41 10 Anabia 68 16 Alessandra 43 10 Sanaa 72 22 Pessy 41 10 Anjali 68 16 Daisy 43 10 Sanai 73 21 Alessia 41 10 Arisha 68 16 Esther 43 10 Saniyah 73 21 Blimy 41 10 Brianna 68 16 Guadalupe 43 10 Skye 73 21 Kira 41 10 Caroline 68 16 Heaven 43 10 Tiana
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