Olivia commands an overwhelming 86.5% implied probability as the most popular girl name for 2025 per trader consensus on Polymarket, anchored by its dominance as the Social Security Administration's (SSA) top girl name for five consecutive years through 2023 data released in May 2024. Baby name trends shift slowly, with no major cultural disruptors like celebrity baby announcements or viral media moments challenging its lead in recent months; interim trackers from BabyCenter confirm Olivia's #1 spot in early 2024. Emma holds steady at 8% as the perennial runner-up, while Amelia inches up amid subtle rising momentum. Absent surprise pop culture catalysts, markets anticipate continuity when SSA unveils 2025 rankings in mid-2026, though late-year naming surges could spark upsets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMost popular girl name 2025
Most popular girl name 2025
Olivia 86.5%
Emma 7.7%
Amelia 4.2%
Isabella 2.6%
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Olivia
87%
Emma
8%
Amelia
4%
Isabella
3%
Mia
2%
Charlotte
1%
Evelyn
1%
Sofia
1%
Sophia
1%
Ava
<1%
Olivia 86.5%
Emma 7.7%
Amelia 4.2%
Isabella 2.6%
$299,230 Vol.
$299,230 Vol.
Olivia
87%
Emma
8%
Amelia
4%
Isabella
3%
Mia
2%
Charlotte
1%
Evelyn
1%
Sofia
1%
Sophia
1%
Ava
<1%
The authoritative source is the SSA’s “Popular Names by Birth Year” tool. To view the relevant "Female name" list, set the Birth Year to 2025.
This market may resolve as soon as the SSA releases its 2025 name data for the specified year. If none of the listed options is ranked #1 or if the SSA does not release the 2025 rankings by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
Market Opened: Oct 27, 2025, 1:30 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Olivia commands an overwhelming 86.5% implied probability as the most popular girl name for 2025 per trader consensus on Polymarket, anchored by its dominance as the Social Security Administration's (SSA) top girl name for five consecutive years through 2023 data released in May 2024. Baby name trends shift slowly, with no major cultural disruptors like celebrity baby announcements or viral media moments challenging its lead in recent months; interim trackers from BabyCenter confirm Olivia's #1 spot in early 2024. Emma holds steady at 8% as the perennial runner-up, while Amelia inches up amid subtle rising momentum. Absent surprise pop culture catalysts, markets anticipate continuity when SSA unveils 2025 rankings in mid-2026, though late-year naming surges could spark upsets.
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