Girls
1. Sophia
2. Emma
3. Olivia
4. Ava
5. Mia
6. Isabella
7. Riley
8. Aria
9. Zoe
10. Charlotte
Boys
1. Jackson
2. Aiden
3. Lucas
4. Liam
5. Noah
6. Ethan
7. Mason
8. Caden
9. Oliver
10. Elijah
>> For the complete lists, visit BabyCenter
According to the site, which includes lists dating back to 1880, Peyton and Mateo are trending, while Melanie, Luna, Zane and Kai all made their first appearance on the top 100 list. For the first time, Riley has broken into the top 10 at No. 7. Meanwhile, Lily, Emily, Jacob and Logan are all out of the top 10.
Politically, there weren’t any real heavy hitters: Donald came in at No. 672, which is up from No. 749 in 2015. Hillary was at No. 2,864, up from No. 3,876 in 2015 (a 64 percent increase). And in case you were wondering, the most popular names in 1880 were Mary and John.
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