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Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 Page 1 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 2 Aadam 3 Abdullahi 1 Adham 1 Aadan 3 Abdulmalik 1 Adian 2 Aadarsh 1 Abdulmoiz 1 Adien 8 Aaden 2 Abdulrahman 1 Adil 1 Aadil 2 Abdul-Rahman 4 Adin 1 Aadit 1 Abdulrehman 1 Adison 1 Aadrian 1 Abdurahman 1 Adit 2 Aadyn 1 Abdurrafay 9 Aditya 1 Aahan 2 Abdurrahman 1 Adiyaan 1 Aahron 1 Abdur-Rahman 1 Adli 2 Aaiden 2 Abe 1 Admer 1 Aakash 3 Abel 1 Adnan 1 Aakif 1 Abhayjot 1 Adolfo 1 Aalay 1 Abheman 2 Adonai 1 Aamir 4 Abhijot 2 Adonay 1 Aaqil 1 Abhiroop 2 Adonis 1 Aaran 1 Abhishek 1 Adreus 5 Aarav 1 Abidemi 1 Adriaen 1 Aaren 1 Abiel 37 Adrian 1 Aarish 1 Abiodun 1 Adriano 6 Aariz 1 Abraam 1 Adriel 62 Aaron 10 Abraham 3 Adrien 2 Aarush 3 Abram 1 Advitiya 1 Aaryaan-Ahmad 1 Abrar 2 Adyan 4 Aaryan 1 Abu 2 Adyn 6 Aayan 1 Abukar 2 Aedan 1 Aayanan 1 Abyan 1 Aédán 1 Aayat 1 Abyaz 2 Aeden 1 Abakar 1 Abyenabiy 1 Aedrich 1 Abbas 6 Ace 1 Aeiden 1 Abdalla 1 Acey 1 Aero 6 Abdallah 1 Acheron 1 Aeron 1 Abdalrahman 1 Achileus 1 Aeson 1 Abdelmajeed 1 Achilis 1 Aevynn 1 Abdelmajid 3 Achilles 1 Afan 1 Abdelmalek 1 Achim 1 Afnan 1 Abdelmohy 1 Achraf 2 Agam 1 Abderrahim 1 Achuil 1 Agamdeep 1 Abdi 135 Adam 1 Agang 1 Abdimalik 1 Adan 1 Agor 1 Abdinur 1 Adarius 1 Agyapal 1 Abdirahman 2 Addam 1 Ahil 1 Abdourahman 3 Addison 1 Ahkostew 1 Abdou-Salam 1 Adebomi 21 Ahmad 10 Abdul 1 Adel 20 Ahmed 1 Abdulaziz 1 Adeleon 1 Ahmedkaisa 1 Abdulfatah 15 Aden 1 Ahmedyar 1 Abdul-Ghani 1 Adeodatus 1 Ahnaf 1 Abdul-Kareem 1 Adeon 1 Ahren 10 Abdullah 1 Adeyele 1 Ahrshanth Page 2 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 1 Ahsan 2 Alberto 1 Alistair 2 Ahyan 1 Albi 2 Alister 63 Aidan 3 Aldin 1 Alix 150 Aiden 1 Aldon 1 Aliyaan 1 Aiden-James 1 Aldric 1 Aljhoneil 1 Aiden-Seung 2 Aldrin 1 Alkhalil 3 Aidyn 11 Alec 5 Allan 1 Aieden 1 Alei 8 Allen 2 Aikam 6 Alejandro 2 Allister 1 Aikamveer 1 Aleks 1 Ally 1 Aiker 1 Aleksa 1 Alman 1 Aimal 4 Aleksander 1 Alojanwrei 1 Aimon 1 Aleksei 1 Alonso 1 Ainsley 1 Aleksey 3 Alonzo 1 Aison 1 Alekzander 1 Alperen 1 Aiyan 1 Alekzandr 1 Alpha 1 Aizik 1 Alen 1 Alphonse 1 AJ 1 Alerion 1 Al-Qasim 1 Ajang 2 Ales 1 Alrik 4 Ajay 1 Alesandro 1 Altaf 1 Ajeet 3 Alessandro 1 Altin 1 Ajerek 1 Alessio 6 Alvin 2 Ajit 51 Alex 1 Alyan 1 Ajmal 1 Alexandar 1 Alyas 1 Akash 224 Alexander 1 Alyer 1 Akasha 1 Alexander-Jamie 1 Aly-Muhammad 1 Akashdeep 10 Alexandre 1 Amadé 1 Akbar 1 Alexandros 1 Amadeo 1 Akeel 2 Alexavier 1 Amadou 1 Akent 1 Alexei 2 Aman 1 Akinyemi 1 Alexender 1 Amanpreet 1 Akir 1 Alexi 1 Amanual 2 Akira 1 Alexis 3 Amar 1 Ako 1 Alexy 1 Amari 2 Akol 4 Alexzander 1 Amaury 1 Akram 1 Alexzyander 1 Ambroise 1 Akrem 1 Aleyeldeen 2 Ambrose 1 Akriel 1 Alfa 1 Amedeé 1 Akryn 1 Alfadil 2 Amedeo 1 Aksel 1 Alfie 4 Ameen 1 Akshaj 1 Alfred 5 Ameer 1 Al 44 Ali 1 Ameer-Ul 1 Alaa 1 Alias 1 Amel 1 Alaap 1 Alier 2 Amen 1 Alamvir 1 Alija 1 Amin 4 Alan 1 Alijah 7 Amir 1 Alaric 2 Alikae 2 Amit 1 Alastair 1 Ali-Malik 1 Amitoj 1 Alaz 1 Alind 1 Amjad 16 Albert 1 Aliou 1 Amjed Page 3 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 1 Ammaar 12 Angus 2 Aren 3 Ammar 1 Aniruddh 1 Ares 3 Ammon 1 Anirudh 1 Argyll 1 Ammtoj 1 Anish 1 Arhaan 1 Ammtoj-Singh 1 Anmol 3 Arham 4 Amos 1 Anoang 7 Ari 1 Amour 1 Anso 1 Arian 4 Amrit 4 Anson 1 Ari-Daniel 1 Amro 1 Antai 1 Arief 1 Amtaj 2 Antero 1 Ariel-Allan 1 Amulius 68 Anthony 2 Aries 1 Amzar 1 Anthony-James 1 Arin 1 An 1 Antoine 1 Aris 1 Anad 5 Anton 1 Arision 1 Anakh 1 Antoni 1 Ariz 2 Anakin 1 Antonie 2 Arjan 1 Anand 15 Antonio 1 Arjay 1 Ananias 1 Antony 10 Arjun 1 Anany 1 Antwan 1 Arkadius 6 Anas 1 Anufrii 1 Arkyn 1 Anastasios 2 Anwar 1 Arlen 1 Anay 2 Apollo 1 Arley 1 Andell 1 Aquay 4 Arlo 3 Anders 1 Aquila 11 Armaan 13 Anderson 1 Aquisten 6 Arman 1 Andi 1 Arach 2 Armand 1 Andin 1 Arafat 1 Armandeep 1 Andon 1 Aragorn 2 Armando 7 Andre 1 Araiz 1 Armani 4 André 1 Aram 1 Armen 6 Andreas 1 Aramis 1 Armin 1 Andrei 1 Araoluwa 1 Arnaud 1 Andrej 1 Arash 2 Arnav 5 Andres 2 Arav 1 Arnesh 2 Andrés 1 Araz 1 Arnhem 118 Andrew 1 Arceo 3 Arnold 1 Andrew-Alexander 1 Arch 4 Aron 3 Andrey 1 Archelle 1 Arpan 13 Andy 4 Archer 2 Arran 1 Aneek 3 Archie 1 Arron 1 Anees 1 Archimedes 1 Arsanios 1 Anei 1 Arcie 1 Arsene 15 Angad 1 Arconen 1 Arshaan 1 Angat 2 Arda 1 Arshan 1 Angaw 6 Arden 1 Arshdeep 1 Anged 1 Ardyn 1 Arshia 1 Angel 3 Areeb 1 Arshmaan 1 Angel-Gabriel 1 Areen 1 Arshnoor 8 Angelo 1 Areer 10 Arthur 1 Angil 1 Aremais 1 Artin Page 4 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 1 Arul 8 August 1 Ayson 1 Arun 2 Augustus 2 Ayub 1 Arundeep 1 Auley 1 Ayush 3 Arvin 1 Aurash 1 Ayvenn 1 Arvinjit 5 Austen 2 Azaan 1 Arwam 161 Austin 1 Azadveer 2 Arya 3 Austyn 1 Azam 1 Aryaan 1 Auvjot 1 Azan 12 Aryan 1 Auxtyn 1 Azariah 1 Asa 3 Aven 1 Azaya 1 Asad 29 Avery 1 Azkal 1 Asani 1 Avian 1 Azlan 1 Asfar 1 Avidaan 1 Azmain 3 Ash 2 Avijeet 1 Azo 1 Asha 1 Avijyot 1 Azrael 1 Ashaz 1 Avin 1 Aztlan 36 Asher 1 Avinash 1 Babalo 1 Ashiviin 1 Avinoor 1 Babir 1 Ashley 1 Avneer 1 Baby 2 Ashmeet 1 Avraj 1 Badaoui 1 Ashtein 1 Avraz 2 Baden 1 Ashten 1 Avrey 1 Baha 2 Ashtin 1 Avroan 1 Bahaa 54 Ashton 1 Avyn 1 Bahaeldean 1 Ashton-Kain 1 Awais 1 Bahta 1 Ashtyn 1 Awel 3 Bailey 2 Ashwin 1 Aws 1 Bajram 1 Asim 6 Axel 1 Balen 1 Asiniy 2 Axl 1 Baljot 2 Aspen 3 Axle 1 Balraj 1 Asser 1 Axon 1 Balroop 1 Assirem 4 Axton 1 Baltej 2 Aston 1 Axxel 1 Banio 1 Ata 10 Ayaan 1 Bao 1 Atak 1 Ayalow 2 Baran 3 Athan 2 Ayan 2 Barclay 1 Atharava 1 Ayaz 1 Barett 1 Athavan 3 Aydan 1 Barlas 2 Athrun 51 Ayden 1 Barnabas 1 Atiullah 3 Aydin 2 Baron 3 Atlas 1 Aydyn 1 Barrak 1 Atlin 1 Ayed 1 Barramey 3 Atreyu 1 Ayham 1 Barret 5 Atticus 1 Ayiei 4 Barrett 1 Attila 1 Ayivan-Dylan 1 Barrie 1 Atym 3 Ayman 1 Barron 2 Aubrey 1 Aymen 2 Barry 1 Aubry 1 Ayom 1 Baryn 1 Augden 3 Ayoub 2 Bashir 1 Augest 1 Ayrton 2 Basil Page 5 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 1 Basileo 1 Bernard 1 Bohdan 1 Basit 2 Bernhard 1 Bohdi 1 Bassel 1 Bernie 1 Boikago 1 Bastian 1 Bert 1 Bol 1 Basy 1 Berzan 1 Boluwatife 2 Bauer 1 Besharat 1 Bongnwi 1 Baxley 1 Bhajman 1 Boothe 1 Bayley 1 Bharat 3 Bosco 1 Baylian 1 Bhavjot 1 Bosit 11 Beau 1 Bhavtaj 1 Boss 2 Beck 1 Bielle 11 Boston 1 Beckam 1 Bikramjit 1 Botan 2 Beckem 3 Bilal 1 Botond 7 Beckett 1 Bill 2 Boubacar 3 Beckham 1 Billal 1 Bow 1 Bekkett 5 Billy 1 Bowan 2 Belal 1 Bin 3 Bowden 1 Belmin 1 Bir 1 Bowdry 18 Ben 1 Birk 2 Bowen 1 Beneche 2 Bishop 1 Bowie 7 Benedict 1 Bisman 2 Bracken 1 Benett 1 Bison 2 Braddock 1 Benhard 1 Bjay 14 Braden 2 Beniamin 1 Bjorgvin 1 Bradeyn 3 Benicio 1 Björn 1 Bradin 214 Benjamin 3 Blade 1 Bradlee 1 Benjamín 3 Blaine 16 Bradley 1 Benjermin 4 Blair 2 Bradly 1 Benjimin 2 Blaise 1 Bradon 1 Benjoshua 3 Blaize 51 Brady 1 Bennet 64 Blake 5 Bradyn 25 Bennett 1 Blakeley 1 Brae 1 Bennette 1 Blayke 5 Braedan 1 Bennie 2 Blayne 13 Braeden 8 Benny 1 Blayze 3 Braedon 1 Benny-Thiessen-Reimer 3 Blaze 1 Braeker 1 Beno 1 Blazen 7 Braiden 1 Benoit 1 Blazze 1 Braidy 5 Benson 1 Blonlee 1 Brain 1 Bensyn 1 Blu 1 Brake 10 Bentley 3 Bo 1 Bram 1 Beran 1 Boaz 1 Brand 1 Berat 4 Bobby 2 Branden 1 Bereket 3 Bode 1 Brandin 1 Berg 2 Boden 62 Brandon 2 Bergen 1 Bodhe 4 Brandt 1 Berkeli 5 Bodhi 1 Brandyn 3 Berkley 1 Bodie 1 Brang 1 Berlin 1 Boe 1 Brannon 1 Bernabe 1 Bogdan 2 Branson Page 6 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 6 Brant 1 Brodhi 1 Cace 1 Bravin 2 Brodi 4 Cache 1 Braxten 13 Brodie 1 Cacheton 1 Braxtin 2 Brodin 1 Cadan 25 Braxton 96 Brody 19 Cade 1 Braydan 1 Brodyn 33 Caden 79 Brayden 1 Broedy 3 Cadence 8 Braydon 7 Brogan 1 Cadense 1 Brayen 1 Broker 5 Caeden 1 Brayker 1 Brom 1 Caedon 1 Braylee 1 Bron 1 Caedus 1 Braylon 5 Bronson 7 Cael 1 Braysen 2 Bronsyn 3 Caelan 1 Brayton 2 Bronx 1 Caele 1 Brecken 1 Brook 3 Caeleb 1 Breckin 1 Brooker 1 Caelen 1 Breden 1 Brooklyn 1 Caelen-Jairo 2 Brekyn 1 Broxton 1 Caelum 1 Brenan 7 Bruce 1 Caelus 17 Brendan 1 Bruk 1 Caen 14 Brenden 1 Brunei 1 Cage 4 Brendon 1 Bruno 1 Cahl 22 Brennan 10 Bryan 3 Cai 7 Brennen 1 Bryant 9 Caiden 1 Brenner 1 Bryar 1 Caidence 1 Brennon 29 Bryce 2 Caidyn 4 Brent 6 Brycen 1 Caije 1 Brenton 9 Bryden 1 Caileb 1 Brentt 1 Brydin 1 Cailin 5 Bret 4 Brydon 1 Caillam 3 Breton 1 Bryken 5 Cain 20 Brett 1 Brylan 1 Caine 1 Brexton 1 Brylin 1 Caios 1 Breyden 1 Bryn 2 Cairo 1 Briallen 1 Brynmor 1 Caisen 10 Brian 1 Brysen 1 Caito 2 Brice 15 Bryson 4 Caius 1 Briggs 1 Bryten 2 Calan 2 Brigham 1 Brytin 4 Calder 1 Brighton 3 Bryton 9 Cale 1 Bristol 1 Buddie 117 Caleb 1 Britten 1 Bukhosi 1 Caleb-Kato 1 Britton 1 Bulchaa 1 Calem 3 Brixton 1 Burg 1 Calen 3 Broc 4 Burke 1 Calin 19 Brock 1 Burraq 2 Calix 1 Brockson 2 Burton 1 Callahan 7 Broden 1 Butch 2 Callen 3 Broderick 1 Byran 1 Calli 1 Brodey 6 Byron 31 Callum Page 7 of 38 Baby Boy Names Registered in 2009 # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names # Baby Boy Names 7 Calum 36 Cayden 1 Cherubim 20 Calvin 1 Caydin 1 Chester 1 Cam 1 Cayleb 2 Chet 9 Camden 1 Caylem 1 Chetan 86 Cameron 1 Caylix 1 Chethan 5 Camilo 1 Caylum 1 Chett 2 Campbell 1 Cayne 1 Chevelle 2 Camren 1 Cayson 1 Chevey 1 Camron 1 Cazen 2 Chevi 2 Canaan 3 Cecil 4 Chevy 1 Cannon 1 Cedar 1 Chey 1 Canon 2 Cedric 1 Cheyanne 1 Canyon 2 Cedrick 1 Cheyenne 3 Carl 1 Cédrick 1 Chez 1 Carlin 1 Ceiran 1 Chi 1 Carlisle 13 Chace 1 Chiagoziem 1 Carlito 4 Chad 1 Chibueze 2 Carlo 1 Chadden 1 Chiegozie 10 Carlos 1 Chahatbir 1 Chikeziri 1 Carman 1 Chaim 1 Chiko 1 Carmel 1 Chainer 1 Chikomborero 2 Carmine 2 Chale 1 Chimelumma 1 Carrson 1 Chan 1 Chisom 4 Carsen 12 Chance 1 Cholo 90 Carson 1 Chandan 1 Chranjot 2 Carsten 2 Chandler 7 Chris 2 Carsyn 1
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