Send it to DearMona fivethirtyeight. Specifically, we ran 1, regressions, one for each of the top 1, most-common first names.
This latter figure comes from the Census Bureau and accounts for immigration, including undocumented immigrants. After running these 1, regressions, what resulted was Hispanic correction coefficients specific to each first name, indicating how Hispanic each was. However, the correction for each name is bounded by the ratio of the Hispanic population percentage and the foreign-born population percentage: by 0.
Plotted below are the correction factors for top 1, first names, ordered by how Hispanic they were calculated to be. According to our calculations, about 92, first names cover about 80 percent of the population, or about million people.
The growth rates in those five categories were then used to update the number of instances of each surname. She was previously a lead news writer for FiveThirtyEight.
Andrew Flowers wrote about economics and sports for FiveThirtyEight. Dear Mona, What are the most common first- and last-name combinations in the United States? Hyphenated names appear with out the hyphen, and names longer than 15 characters are truncated. Number of people 2,, People Per , population White percent Black percent Hispanic percent 2. Asian percent 0. There are ,, people in the U. How many have your name? First Name: Last Name: Are you 13 years old or older?
YES, I am 13 years old or older. Q: Why have the number of people with my name changed? See our new site! Olivia was the favourite for girls born last year in the East of England and the East Midlands, while Muhammad was the favourite name for boys in the West Midlands and London. Compared with ten years ago, the biggest increase in popularity of a boys' name now in the top ten is Oscar, which has soared up 45 places. Four new boys' names entered the most popular — Jaxon, Roman, Reggie and Carter.
These replace Owen, Robert, Joey and Finlay, which were in the top in
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