The arrival of a new baby is an exciting time. While part of the excitement for many is choosing a name, others may feel pressure to make the right choice since it has impact on their identity and journey throughout life. Parents often choose a name that reflects family traditions, cultural backgrounds or religious beliefs, or honors loved ones. Often, choosing a name is influenced by popular culture – sports figures, movie stars or musicians play a part in the decision. Or, some parents simply pick a name just because they really like it!
To get a pulse on parents’ preferences, Jefferson Health tracked the 2025 most popular names among the thousands of babies born across the system which includes 10 hospitals that deliver babies.
At Jefferson Health, the most popular name for girls is Sophia, chosen by 60 parents, with the name Emma coming in second place, chosen by 53 parents, and Isabella right behind with 52.
For boys, Noah came in first place as the most popular boy name with 103 babies given the name, followed by 91 named Liam. Noah is also the most popular boy name nationally.
