NYC Annual First Name Popularity Index
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Exploring the cultural and demographic shifts in New York City through the lens of naming conventions reveals significant social patterns. This registry provides a detailed account of the most frequently chosen first names for newborns across the city, categorised by ethnicity and gender. By documenting the frequency and popularity of these names over nearly a decade, the collection serves as a primary resource for understanding the diverse identity and heritage of the city’s youngest residents.
Columns
- Year of Birth: The specific calendar year in which the infant was born, spanning from 2011 to 2019.
- Gender: The sex of the baby, categorised as either male or female.
- Ethnicity: The ethnic background or group associated with the baby's family, including categories such as Hispanic and White Non-Hispanic.
- Child's First Name: The primary given name recorded for the newborn.
- Count: The total number of occurrences for a specific name within the recorded year and ethnic group.
- Ranking: The numerical standing of the name's popularity relative to others within the same category.
Distribution
The information is delivered in a single CSV file titled
popular-baby-names.csv with a file size of 1.97 MB. It consists of approximately 47,500 valid records structured across 6 columns. The resource maintains high data integrity with a 100% validity rate and holds a top-tier usability score of 10.00.Usage
This collection is ideal for genealogical research, sociological studies on cultural integration, and trend analysis for marketing or administrative planning. Analysts can use the figures to track the rise and fall of specific names or to correlate naming choices with ethnic groups over time. It also serves as a foundational resource for parents-to-be seeking naming inspiration based on historical popularity within the metropolitan area.
Coverage
The geographic scope is limited to New York City. Temporally, the records reflect birth data from 2011 through to the end of 2019. The demographic reach is broad, including several distinct ethnic classifications, ensuring a detailed representation of the city's multicultural population.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Sociologists can leverage these records to study the assimilation and cultural retention of different ethnic groups. Government officials and urban planners might find the statistics useful for demographic forecasting and community outreach. Additionally, data science students can use the structured records to practice data cleaning, categorical analysis, and visualising temporal trends.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- New York City Popular Baby Names Registry (2011–2019)
- NYC Historical Birth Name Trends and Demographics
- Multicultural Baby Name Statistics for New York City
- NYC Annual First Name Popularity Index
- New York City Newborn Name and Ethnicity Database
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Original Data Source: NYC Annual First Name Popularity Index
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