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Popularity of New York City Male Baby Names by Ethnicity, 2013 Popularity of New York City Male Baby Names by Ethnicity, 2013 MALE 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 1 352 Jayden 1 146 Ethan 1 304 David 1 220 Jayden 2 297 Jacob 2 138 Jayden 2 283 Joseph 2 165 Ethan 3 270 Dylan 3 133 Aiden 3 266 Michael 3 162 Ryan 4 253 Matthew 3 133 Noah 4 262 Moshe 4 148 Lucas 5 252 Ethan 4 132 Elijah 5 233 Daniel 5 113 Aiden 6 226 Daniel 5 123 Joshua 6 232 Benjamin 6 111 Muhammad 7 225 Alexander 6 114 Jeremiah 7 223 James 7 108 Daniel 8 218 Angel 7 102 Amir 8 217 Jacob 8 88 Eric 9 217 Noah 8 101 Mason 9 212 Jack 9 81 Jason 10 199 Mason 9 99 Josiah 10 206 Alexander 10 72 Liam 11 192 Liam 10 94 Liam 11 177 William 11 69 Justin 12 186 David 11 90 Tyler 12 173 John 12 68 Matthew 13 185 Anthony 12 85 Michael 13 161 Henry 13 66 Aaron 13 185 Sebastian 13 79 Christian 14 159 Noah 13 66 Jacob 14 182 Aiden 14 74 Jacob 15 158 Samuel 13 66 Kevin 15 171 Christopher 15 72 Justin 16 156 Nicholas 14 62 Evan 15 171 Justin 16 69 Isaiah 17 155 Matthew 15 61 William 16 156 Lucas 17 61 Carter 18 151 Adam 16 59 Alexander 16 156 Michael 18 60 Daniel 19 150 Chaim 17 55 Mason 17 145 Joshua 18 60 Kaiden 20 141 Abraham 18 54 Owen 18 139 Kevin 19 58 King 21 140 Liam 19 53 Austin 19 138 Joseph 20 57 Caleb 22 136 Charles 20 52 Noah 20 135 Adrian 21 56 Matthew 22 136 Dylan 21 49 Brian 21 133 Gabriel 22 55 Christopher 22 136 Ryan 22 48 James 22 128 Brandon 23 54 Chase 23 125 Ethan 22 48 Nathan 23 126 Jonathan 23 54 Ryan 23 125 Lucas 23 47 Leo 24 124 Jeremy 23 54 Tristan 24 124 Anthony 23 47 Vincent 24 124 Jose 24 53 Nathan 25 123 Isaac 24 45 Alex 25 122 Aaron 24 53 Xavier 26 121 Oliver 24 45 Ayaan 26 114 Ryan 24 53 Zion 27 120 Andrew 24 45 Dylan 27 111 Luis 25 52 Kayden 28 116 Gabriel 24 45 Ivan 28 106 Christian 25 52 Logan 29 110 Yosef 24 45 Mohammad 29 105 Elijah 26 51 David 30 109 Leo 25 44 Andrew 30 103 Julian 27 49 Ayden 31 107 Max 26 43 Joshua 31 98 Nicholas 27 49 Cameron 31 107 Thomas 27 42 David 32 94 Jeremiah 28 48 Anthony 32 100 Luke 28 41 Jonathan 33 92 Joel 28 48 Samuel 33 98 Jackson 29 39 Jaden 34 91 Ian 29 46 Dylan 34 95 Shimon 30 38 Alvin Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander 35 87 Isaac 29 46 Jordan 35 94 Theodore 31 37 Kyle 36 85 Miguel 30 45 Nathaniel 36 91 Joshua 31 37 Oscar 37 83 Carlos 31 44 Jaden 37 87 Christopher 31 37 Tyler 38 80 Logan 32 43 Gabriel 38 86 Robert 32 36 Adam 39 79 James 32 43 Messiah 38 86 Sebastian 32 36 Andy 40 78 Andrew 32 43 Prince 39 84 Jonathan 32 36 Anthony 40 78 Bryan 33 42 Brandon 39 84 Mason 33 35 Brandon 41 75 Steven 33 42 Emmanuel 40 83 Eli 34 33 Henry 42 74 Xavier 34 41 Malachi 41 82 Nathan 34 33 Michael 43 73 Ayden 35 40 Joseph 42 81 Aaron 34 33 Samuel 44 72 Elias 36 39 Jonathan 43 79 Mordechai 34 33 Steven 45 71 Alejandro 36 39 Mohamed 43 79 Zachary 35 32 Eason 45 71 Jason 37 36 Aaron 44 78 Aron 36 31 Caleb 46 70 Nathan 37 36 William 45 77 Luca 36 31 Oliver 47 68 Juan 38 35 Jace 46 75 Yehuda 37 30 Benjamin 48 66 Samuel 38 35 Jason 47 74 Yitzchok 38 29 Christopher 48 66 William 38 35 Kevin 48 73 Owen 38 29 Ian 49 64 Jesus 39 34 Alexander 49 72 Menachem 38 29 Nicholas 49 64 Josiah 39 34 Bryce 50 71 Julian 39 28 Logan 50 63 Alan 39 34 Ibrahim 50 71 Logan 40 27 Darren 50 63 Isaiah 40 33 Amari 51 67 Aiden 40 27 Max 50 63 Nicolas 40 33 Micah 52 66 Shlomo 41 26 Luke 51 62 John 41 32 James 52 66 Yisroel 42 25 Aidan 52 61 Benjamin 42 31 Aidan 53 65 Peter 42 25 Ayan 52 61 Evan 42 31 Benjamin 54 62 Yaakov 42 25 Ibrahim 52 61 Gael 42 31 Mamadou 55 61 Yakov 42 25 Isaac 52 61 Jaden 43 30 Nicholas 56 58 Omar 42 25 John 52 61 Jordan 44 28 Austin 57 57 Levi 42 25 Tenzin 53 60 Erick 44 28 Kaden 58 56 Simon 43 24 Alan 54 59 Mateo 45 27 Aden 59 55 George 43 24 Allen 55 55 Axel 45 27 Isaac 59 55 Hudson 43 24 Aryan 56 53 Adam 45 27 Julian 59 55 Jake 43 24 Bryan 56 53 Emmanuel 45 27 Nasir 59 55 Maxwell 43 24 Charles 57 52 Alex 45 27 Zaire 59 55 Shmuel 43 24 Derek 58 51 Diego 46 26 Eli 60 54 Gavin 43 24 Gavin 58 51 Edward 47 25 Blake 60 54 Miles 43 24 Marcus 58 51 Leonardo 47 25 Jaylen 60 54 Patrick 44 23 Adrian 58 51 Nathaniel 48 24 Giovanni 61 51 Asher 44 23 Connor 59 49 Jace 49 23 Andrew 61 51 Connor 44 23 Felix 60 48 Victor 49 23 Ashton 62 50 Christian 44 23 Joseph Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander 61 47 Cristian 49 23 Cayden 62 50 Jonah 44 23 Kingsley 61 47 Damian 49 23 Chance 63 49 Ezra 44 23 Syed 61 47 Derek 49 23 Lucas 63 49 Vincent 45 22 Albert 62 46 Eli 49 23 Malik 63 49 Zev 45 22 Ali 62 46 Robert 49 23 Zachary 64 48 Avraham 45 22 Anson 63 45 Caleb 50 22 Ian 64 48 Tzvi 45 22 Jeremy 64 44 Ivan 50 22 Justice 65 47 Nathaniel 45 22 Richard 64 44 Kayden 50 22 Preston 66 45 Harrison 46 21 Jack 64 44 Santiago 51 21 Evan 67 44 Tyler 46 21 Nathaniel 65 42 Alexis 51 21 Kyrie 68 42 Evan 46 21 Sean 66 39 Eric 51 21 Sebastian 68 42 Mark 46 21 Zachary 66 39 Jorge 52 20 Charles 69 41 Eliezer 47 20 Abdul 66 39 Tyler 52 20 Hunter 69 41 Hunter 47 20 Arjun 67 38 Austin 52 20 Joel 70 40 Adrian 48 19 Jordan 67 38 Brian 52 20 Kai 70 40 Declan 48 19 Julian 67 38 Giovanni 52 20 Kyle 70 40 Meir 48 19 Kai 67 38 Jadiel 53 19 Avery 70 40 Mohamed 48 19 Lawrence 67 38 Thiago 53 19 Jaiden 71 39 Kevin 49 18 Abdullah 68 37 Fernando 53 19 Levi 71 39 Lipa 49 18 Ahmed 68 37 Oscar 53 19 Moussa 72 38 Mendel 49 18 Christian 69 36 Anderson 53 19 Omar 73 37 Ali 49 18 Harrison 69 36 Edwin 53 19 Richard 73 37 Colin 49 18 Jerry 69 36 Iker 54 18 Abdoulaye 73 37 Jason 49 18 Mohammed 69 36 Jake 54 18 Adam 73 37 Sean 49 18 Raymond 69 36 Javier 54 18 Caiden 74 36 Brandon 49 18 Wilson 69 36 Randy 54 18 Dominic 74 36 Sam 50 17 Aarav 70 35 Josue 54 18 Jayceon 75 35 Alex 50 17 Gabriel 70 35 Max 54 18 Marcus 75 35 Dominic 50 17 Hayden 71 34 Dominic 54 18 Oumar 75 35 Elijah 50 17 Jackson 71 34 Henry 54 18 Robert 75 35 Shulem 50 17 Theodore 72 33 Kaiden 55 17 Adrian 75 35 Solomon 50 17 Timothy 72 33 Rafael 55 17 Connor 76 34 Dovid 50 17 Vihaan 73 32 Aidan 55 17 Eric 76 34 Israel 51 16 Ayden 73 32 Jack 55 17 Israel 76 34 Martin 51 16 Hunter 73 32 Johan 55 17 Karter 77 33 Aidan 51 16 Jake 73 32 Manuel 55 17 Mekhi 77 33 Arthur 51 16 Louis 74 31 Andy 55 17 Sincere 77 33 Edward 51 16 Stanley 74 31 Jeffrey 56 16 Alex 78 32 Giovanni 51 16 Winston 75 30 Francisco 56 16 Amadou 78 32 Jayden 52 15 Danny 76 29 Andres 56 16 Hayden 78 32 Shia 52 15 Elijah Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander 76 29 Antonio 56 16 Ibrahima 78 32 Wyatt 52 15 Hudson 76 29 Cesar 56 16 Jeremy 79 31 Amir 52 15 Jasper 76 29 Dariel 56 16 John 79 31 Ari 52 15 Leon 76 29 Kenneth 56 16 Kaleb 79 31 Avrohom 52 15 Roy 77 28 Omar 56 16 Noel 79 31 Caleb 52 15 Tony 78 27 Gavin 56 16 Peyton 79 31 Moses 53 14 Calvin 78 27 Noel 56 16 Shane 79 31 Parker 53 14 Edward 79 26 Abel 57 15 Amare 80 30 Akiva 53 14 George 79 26 Adriel 57 15 Andre 80 30 Hershy 53 14 Maxwell 79 26 Marco 57 15 Jasiah 80 30 Ian 53 14 Rohan 80 25 Hector 57 15 Kareem 80 30 Justin 53 14 Tristan 80 25 Ismael 57 15 Riley 80 30 Matteo 53 14 Wesley 80 25 Jared 58 14 Jalen 80 30 Mohammed 54 13 Aayan 80 25 Jariel 58 14 Luke 80 30 Oscar 54 13 Aditya 80 25 Julius 58 14 Muhammad 80 30 Paul 54 13 Adyan 80 25 Zachary 58 14 Paul 80 30 Simcha 54 13 Edwin 81 24 Amir 58 14 Shawn 80 30 Steven 54 13 Gordon 81 24 Devin 59 13 Antonio 81 29 Ahmed 54 13 Ricky 81 24 Oliver 59 13 Boubacar 81 29 Antonio 54 13 Sebastian 81 24 Pedro 59 13 Bradley 81 29 Austin 54 13 Shawn 82 23 Abraham 59 13 Bryson 81 29 Carter 54 13 Victor 82 23 Jael 59 13 Gavin 81 29 Elliot 54 13 Zain 82 23 Jayce 59 13 Jayce 81 29 Leonardo 55 12 Benson 82 23 Julio 59 13 Leon 81 29 Richard 55 12 Brayden 83 22 Brayan 59 13 Malcolm 81 29 Yechiel 55 12 Eddie 83 22 Eduardo 59 13 Nolan 82 28 Finn 55 12 Jeffrey 83 22 Emilio 59 13 Ousmane 82 28 Maximilian 55 12 Jimmy 83 22 Raul 59 13 Travis 82 28 Mayer 55 12 Johnny 83 22 Richard 59 13 Zayden 82 28 Naftali 55 12 Kayden 83 22 Vincent 60 12 Amar'e 82 28 Nicolas 55 12 Kimi 84 21 Bradley 60 12 Cairo 83 27 August 55 12 Thomas 84 21 Byron 60 12 Chris 83 27 Blake 55 12 Xavier 84 21 Darwin 60 12 Corey 83 27 Cameron 56 11 Ahnaf 84 21 Edgar 60 12 Darius 83 27 Dov 56 11 Avery 84 21 Elian 60 12 Devin 83 27 Eliyahu 56 11 Carter 84 21 Pablo 60 12 Jamal 83 27 Louis 56 11 Chris 84 21 Tristan 60 12 Kamari 83 27 Salvatore 56 11 Colin 84 21 Yahir 60 12 Sean 83 27 Timothy 56 11 Eli 85 20 Albert 60 12 Stephen 84 26 Ben 56 11 Elvis 85 20 Angelo 61 11 Adonis 84 26 Chase 56 11 Farhan Hispanic Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White Asian and Pacific Islander 85 20 Chris 61 11 Alpha 84 26 Eric 56 11 Harry 85 20 Emanuel 61 11 Camden 84 26 Maxim 56 11 Ishaan 85 20 Felix 61 11 Camren 84 26 Roman 56 11 Md 85 20 Jaiden 61 11 Isiah 84 26 Spencer 56 11 Miles 85 20 Kendrick 61 11 Ismael 85 25 Alan 56 11 Rehan 85 20 Lorenzo 61 11 Jamel 85 25 Aryeh 56 11 Zayan 85 20 Matias 61 11 Kenneth 85 25 Cooper 57 10 Asher 85 20 Maximus 61 11 Maxwell 85 25 Jordan 57 10 Bowen 85 20 Yadiel 61 11 Myles 85 25 Leon 57 10 Brendan 86 19 Cameron 61 11 Nehemiah 85 25 Lorenzo 57 10 Carson 86 19 Danny 61 11 Samir 85 25 Usher 57 10 Damon 86 19 Ricardo 61 11 Taylor 86 24 Charlie 57 10 Devin 87 18 Armani 62 10 Abraham 86 24 Jesse 57 10 Eden 87 18 Hunter 62 10 Brian 86 24 Judah 57 10 Martin 87 18 Israel 62 10 Derrick 86 24 Rafael 57 10 Maximilian 87 18 Jayson 62 10 Dominick 87 23 Dean 57 10 Nolan 87 18 Landon 62 10 Gregory 87 23 Elias 57 10 Rayan 87 18 Luca 62 10 Jamari 87 23 Grayson 87 18 Marcus 62 10 Jaylin 87 23 Hershel 87 18 Mike 62 10 Kameron 87 23 Jude 87 18 Moises 62 10 Major
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