Names That Peaked in 2022

  1. Katalina
    • Origin:

      Spanish, Greek, Hungarian
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Spelling variant of Catalina, currently on the rise in the US.
  2. Mustafa
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "the chosen one"
    • Description:

      Mustafa is a name widely used in Turkey, as it was the given name of the man popularly known as Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey. Mustafa is also an epithet of the prophet Muhammad and was the name of four Ottoman sultans. Other spellings include Mostafa, Moustafa, and Moustapha.
  3. Marcelo
    • Origin:

      Spanish variation of Marcellus
    • Description:

      Both the Spanish Marcelo and Italian Marcello would work well for children of any backgrounds.
  4. Zoya
    • Origin:

      Russian and Greek variation of Zoe
    • Description:

      Now that Zoe is getting wildly popular in the U.S. and the U.K. -- one poll puts it at number one in Wales -- parents may start hunting down fresh twists like this.
  5. Freyja
    • Origin:

      Old Norse variation of Freya
    • Meaning:

      "a noble woman"
    • Description:

      The original form of the name of the Norse goddess Freya, whose name is now a worldwide sensation. Freya is the most common variant, although Freja is preferred in Denmark and Sweden. Iceland still uses Freyja, the Old Norse spelling.
  6. Leonel
    • Origin:

      Variation of Lionel
    • Description:

      A variation of Lionel that has made slow but steady gains in recent years, perhaps helped by the resurgence of Leo.
  7. Tru
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Truman, English
    • Meaning:

      "loyal one"
    • Description:

      The nickname of writer Capote can also be seen as a shortened spelling of the virtuous TRUE.
  8. Chaya
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, feminine version of Chayyim meaning "life"
    • Meaning:

      "life"
    • Description:

      A life-affirming choice—just beware pronunciation issues among the goyim in your neighborhood.
  9. Xyla
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "wood-dweller"
    • Description:

      X is undoubtedly one of the coolest initials to have, and more parents are agreeing — Xyla entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2022. Xyla comes from the Greek xylon, meaning "wood" — the same root that makes up the word xylophone (literally meaning "wood sound"). The subtle musical connection in this name may be an additional appeal.
  10. Kora
    • Origin:

      Maori, English, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "maiden"
    • Description:

      As the softer-looking Cora of Downton Abbey fame charted highly in the US and the UK, some parents were looking for a way to make this name a little less common, a bit more trendy or far more Germanic by using a "K". We prefer the C version, but Kora is still an elegant name.
  11. Violeta
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Eastern European
    • Meaning:

      "purple; violet (flower)"
    • Description:

      Violeta is the variation of Violet found throughout Eastern Europe -- the name is styled this way in Bulgarian and Roumanian as well as other languages -- and Spain, while Violetta is the Italian form. Violeta re-entered the Top 1000 in 2018. The Violetta spelling is given to about half as many baby girls. A lovely choice for parents who love Violet but want something more unusual.
  12. Azael
    • Origin:

      Greek variation of Hazael, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "one who decides"
    • Description:

      Rising biblical name without the demonic undertones of Azrael.
  13. Ander
    • Keilani
      • Origin:

        Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "heaven, sky, glorious chief"
      • Description:

        Keilani is among the fastest rising girls' names in some US states, a once-unusual name perhaps popularized by its similarity to both Leilani and Kayla. Its rhythmic appeal cannot be denied.
    • Milani
      • Origin:

        Variation of Milana or Melanie
      • Description:

        Is Milani an elaboration of Italian city name Milan or is it a modern form of Melanie? While it's newly on the Top 1000, Milani is not a choice we recommend.
    • Dilan
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Dylan; Turkish
      • Meaning:

        "love"
      • Description:

        Dylan has become a go-to name for boys in the last generation, thanks to poet Dylan Thomas, musician Bob Dylan, and fictional characters like Dylan McKay of Beverly Hills, 90210. Spelling variations include Dillon and Dilan. Alternately, Dilan is a feminine Turkish name meaning "love." Due to the ultra-popularity of Dylan, Dilan will likely be misspelled frequently.
    • Oaklynn
      • Origin:

        American invented name
      • Meaning:

        "oak lake"
      • Description:

        Many names relating to oak as in the tree are becoming more popular for baby girls, including Oaklynn, more popular than twin Oaklyn three to one. About 1800 baby girls were named Oaklynn versus 600 spelled Oaklyn.
    • Dutton
      • Origin:

        English surname
      • Meaning:

        "hill settlement; Dodd's town"
      • Description:

        The newest cowboy-cool kid on the block is Dutton, introduced by the hit Western drama series Yellowstone. It's seen as a surname in the series, which follows the Dutton family on their ranch. But Americans' affinity towards surname names and the similarities to Sutton have inspired fans of the show to use Dutton for their sons — so much so that Dutton took the title as the fastest-rising name in 2022, jumping a whopping 986 spots.
    • Kylan
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        A new-style name based on Kyle and a cousin of Dylan, in spelling if not sound or image.
    • Sylas
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Silas
      • Description:

        This spelling of Silas hit a peak at Number 520 in 2013 -- likely to due the trendy Y -- but has since fallen a bit in the ranking. The classic spelling is much more popular.