Laine and Lane are unisex names; Laine is more popular for girls and Lane for boys
Laine and Lane are unisex names; Laine is more popular for girls and Lane for boys
Lindsey and Lindsay have declined since the 1980s as a popular American baby boy name, but the -ey spelling outlasted -ay in Top 1000 popular names
114 American males were named Levon in 2016, one less than were named Rigoberto and one more than Cordell
Lazarus has never been in the Top 1000 most popular American male names. Lazaro made the list at No. 802 in 1985.
In 2013, Langston got into the Top 1000 American baby boy names at No. 964 and rose to No. 748 in 2014.
In 2009, more American girls were named Landry than boys. Not so in 2011, when the boys beat the girls by 72 births
Lamar was been in the Top 1000 USA male names at No. 638 in 2000; by 2016, it dropped to No. 924
Kelsey was a Top 50 American girl name from 1989 through 1996, peaking at No. 23 in 1993.
Kiefer entered the USA Top 1000 most popular boys names in 1990 at No. 885, rose to No. 709 in 1991, then fell off the list
Kenyon became popular enough in the 21st century to make it to No. 663 in the Top 1000 American male names in 2005, its highest rank ever
Kendrick was fairly popular as an American baby boy name in the 1970s through the mid-90s. It remained in the Top 500 names until 2003
In the USA, the name Junius declined in popularity after 1925. At No. 498, that was the last year it was in the top 500 baby boy names.