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Top New Jersey Baby Names: Mia and Liam Dominate in 2024

If you’ve noticed a lot of little Mias and Liams around New Jersey playgrounds lately, you’re not alone! According to the latest Social Security Administration data, Mia has taken the top spot…

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If you’ve noticed a lot of little Mias and Liams around New Jersey playgrounds lately, you’re not alone! According to the latest Social Security Administration data, Mia has taken the top spot as the most popular girl’s name in New Jersey for 2024, while Liam continues his reign as the number one name for boys.

Girls’ Names: Mia Takes the Crown

Mia is the new favorite among New Jersey parents, edging out other beloved names like Sophia and Emma. Olivia, a longtime favorite, lands at number four this year, with Charlotte rounding out the top five. These names blend classic style with a modern twist, making them perfect picks for Garden State families.

Boys’ Names: Liam Still Rules

On the boys’ side, Liam remains the top choice, holding onto his title for another year. Noah and Lucas follow closely behind, while Joseph and Michael complete the top five. These names are timeless and strong, reflecting both tradition and current trends in New Jersey.

Pop culture, family heritage, and favorite TV shows all play a role in baby name choices. Mia’s popularity may be boosted by its short, sweet sound and international flair, while Liam’s approachable charm keeps it at the top of the charts.

The most popular baby names in New Jersey show a mix of national favorites and local preferences. Whether you’re choosing a name for your own baby or just love to keep up with trends, these names are sure to be heard in classrooms and playgrounds across the state.

Looking Ahead

Will Mia and Liam stay on top next year? Only time will tell, but for now, they’re the names to beat in New Jersey nurseries!

Rachel Pitts is a seasoned radio veteran with over 20 years of experience. She is the Digital Program Director for Beasley Media Group’s Philadelphia-based radio properties. As a content creator for Beasley Media Philadelphia, Rachel writes articles on family activites, culinary adventures and things to do in the Delaware Valley.