Surname baby names 2026

Surname baby names for 2026.

Search surname-style baby names with SSA trend context so you can compare modern last-name-inspired girl and boy names without losing practicality.

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Density is shown as babies per 10,000 same-sex births. Use it with meaning, pronunciation, initials, and family language fit before you commit to a favorite.

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Matching baby names

Source: SSA dataset
#3
Oliver boy
82.9 per 10k birthsRising +16 ranks
#10
Alexander boy
59.49 per 10k birthsFalling -2 ranks
#10
Harper girl
54.9 per 10k birthsFalling
#11
Mason boy
58.77 per 10k birthsFalling -8 ranks
#17
Jackson boy
53.04 per 10k birthsFalling
#18
Emily girl
42.88 per 10k birthsFalling -10 ranks
#23
Madison girl
38.75 per 10k birthsFalling -12 ranks
#24
Aiden boy
50.01 per 10k birthsFalling -11 ranks
#32
Asher boy
44.57 per 10k birthsRising +50 ranks
#33
Carter boy
44.02 per 10k birthsFalling -9 ranks
#33
Riley girl
33.21 per 10k birthsFalling +2 ranks
#35
Grayson boy
43.51 per 10k birthsFalling +12 ranks
#37
Jayden boy
41.62 per 10k birthsFalling -17 ranks
#42
Hudson boy
39.89 per 10k birthsRising +23 ranks
#43
Everly girl
28.71 per 10k birthsRising +95 ranks
#47
Christopher boy
36 per 10k birthsFalling -15 ranks
#47
Addison girl
27.94 per 10k birthsFalling -23 ranks
#50
Paisley girl
27.1 per 10k birthsFalling -5 ranks

Selected name

Oliver

In the 2020 SSA national data, Oliver ranked #3 for boys, with 14,147 births, or about 82.9 per 10,000 same-sex births. It is moving up, and its highest recorded count was 14,147 in 2020.

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How to choose

A practical baby-name checklist

Say it out loud with your surname.
Check meaning, origin, initials, spelling, and likely nicknames.
Try it in family languages or accents that matter to you.
Use density to decide whether popularity feels comforting or too common.
Keep two or three names you could happily use on birth day.

Latest official SSA top 10: 2025

#1LiamOlivia
#2NoahCharlotte
#3OliverEmma
#4TheodoreAmelia
#5HenrySophia
#6JamesMia
#7ElijahIsabella
#8MateoEvelyn
#9WilliamSofia
#10LucasEliana

Questions parents ask

Are these the official top baby names of 2026?

No. Official U.S. rankings for babies born in 2026 are not available yet. This page helps parents choosing names in 2026 by using SSA historical trends and the latest official SSA top 10 names for 2025.

Where do the baby name rankings come from?

The data source is the Social Security Administration national baby names dataset, based on Social Security card applications. This page also uses SSA's officially released top 10 names for 2025 as the newest official national ranking.

What does popularity density mean?

Popularity density means the approximate number of babies with a name per 10,000 same-sex births in the dataset year. It is more useful than raw count when comparing names across years with different birth totals.

Should I choose a popular baby name or avoid one?

Either can be right. A popular name can feel familiar and easy to spell, while a less common name may feel more distinctive. The better filter is whether the name still feels good with your surname, initials, family languages, and everyday pronunciation.

Can Doola tell me the perfect baby name?

No tool can decide that for a family. Doola can help you explore popularity, style, trend direction, shortlist patterns, and questions that make a name easier to live with.

Why include baby names on a pregnancy site?

Baby names are one of the first joyful planning questions many expecting parents search. Doola keeps it light, practical, and connected to the bigger pregnancy journey rather than treating naming like a medical decision.

Planning goes beyond the name.

When your shortlist starts to feel real, Doola can help with the daily pregnancy questions that come next: food choices, ingredient labels, skincare products, and the tiny decisions that suddenly feel bigger.