Most Common Male First Names in the United States

In this section of the site we have data on the most common male first names in the United States.

Note: the data source for these names is the 1990 Decennial Census, and is very outdated. If you want to view more accurate data on the popularity of first names, please check the baby names section of the site, which has much more recent data of names registered on Social Security card applications.

The table below shows the most popular first names for the U.S. population for the 1990 Census.

You can use the links below to view more common first names. This page is currently showing male names ranked from 601 to 900.

Most common first names: 1-1000 | 1001+

Most common male names: 1-300 | 301-600 | 601-900 | 900+

Most common female names: 1-1000 | 1001-2000 | 2001-3000 | 3001+

Rank Name Frequency (%) Count
601 HAL 0.01% 42,454
602 BRAIN 0.01% 42,454
603 ROB 0.01% 42,454
604 ELWOOD 0.01% 42,454
605 KENDRICK 0.01% 42,454
606 DARIUS 0.01% 42,454
607 MOISES 0.01% 42,454
608 SON 0.01% 39,188
609 MARLIN 0.01% 39,188
610 FIDEL 0.01% 39,188
611 THADDEUS 0.01% 39,188
612 CLIFF 0.01% 39,188
613 MARCEL 0.01% 39,188
614 ALI 0.01% 39,188
615 JACKSON 0.01% 39,188
616 RAPHAEL 0.01% 39,188
617 BRYON 0.01% 39,188
618 ARMAND 0.01% 39,188
619 ALVARO 0.01% 39,188
620 JEFFRY 0.01% 39,188
621 DANE 0.01% 39,188
622 JOESPH 0.01% 39,188
623 THURMAN 0.01% 39,188
624 NED 0.01% 39,188
625 SAMMIE 0.01% 39,188
626 RUSTY 0.01% 39,188
627 MICHEL 0.01% 39,188
628 MONTY 0.01% 39,188
629 RORY 0.01% 39,188
630 FABIAN 0.01% 39,188
631 REGGIE 0.01% 39,188
632 MASON 0.01% 39,188
633 GRAHAM 0.01% 39,188
634 KRIS 0.01% 35,923
635 ISAIAH 0.01% 35,923
636 VAUGHN 0.01% 35,923
637 GUS 0.01% 35,923
638 AVERY 0.01% 35,923
639 LOYD 0.01% 35,923
640 DIEGO 0.01% 35,923
641 ALEXIS 0.01% 35,923
642 ADOLPH 0.01% 35,923
643 NORRIS 0.01% 35,923
644 MILLARD 0.01% 35,923
645 ROCCO 0.01% 35,923
646 GONZALO 0.01% 35,923
647 DERICK 0.01% 35,923
648 RODRIGO 0.01% 35,923
649 GERRY 0.01% 35,923
650 STACEY 0.01% 35,923
651 CARMEN 0.01% 35,923
652 WILEY 0.01% 35,923
653 RIGOBERTO 0.01% 35,923
654 ALPHONSO 0.01% 35,923
655 TY 0.01% 35,923
656 SHELBY 0.01% 35,923
657 RICKIE 0.01% 35,923
658 NOE 0.01% 35,923
659 VERN 0.01% 32,657
660 BOBBIE 0.01% 32,657
661 REED 0.01% 32,657
662 JEFFERSON 0.01% 32,657
663 ELVIS 0.01% 32,657
664 BERNARDO 0.01% 32,657
665 MAURICIO 0.01% 32,657
666 HIRAM 0.01% 32,657
667 DONOVAN 0.01% 32,657
668 BASIL 0.01% 32,657
669 RILEY 0.01% 32,657
670 OLLIE 0.01% 32,657
671 NICKOLAS 0.01% 32,657
672 MAYNARD 0.01% 32,657
673 SCOT 0.01% 32,657
674 VINCE 0.01% 32,657
675 QUINCY 0.01% 32,657
676 EDDY 0.01% 32,657
677 SEBASTIAN 0.01% 32,657
678 FEDERICO 0.01% 32,657
679 ULYSSES 0.01% 32,657
680 HERIBERTO 0.01% 32,657
681 DONNELL 0.01% 32,657
682 COLE 0.01% 32,657
683 DENNY 0.01% 32,657
684 DAVIS 0.01% 32,657
685 GAVIN 0.01% 32,657
686 EMERY 0.01% 32,657
687 WARD 0.01% 32,657
688 ROMEO 0.01% 32,657
689 JAYSON 0.01% 32,657
690 DION 0.01% 32,657
691 DANTE 0.01% 32,657
692 CLEMENT 0.01% 32,657
693 COY 0.01% 32,657
694 ODELL 0.01% 32,657
695 MAXWELL 0.01% 32,657
696 JARVIS 0.01% 32,657
697 BRUNO 0.01% 32,657
698 ISSAC 0.01% 32,657
699 MARY 0.01% 29,391
700 DUDLEY 0.01% 29,391
701 BROCK 0.01% 29,391
702 SANFORD 0.01% 29,391
703 COLBY 0.01% 29,391
704 CARMELO 0.01% 29,391
705 BARNEY 0.01% 29,391
706 NESTOR 0.01% 29,391
707 HOLLIS 0.01% 29,391
708 STEFAN 0.01% 29,391
709 DONNY 0.01% 29,391
710 ART 0.01% 29,391
711 LINWOOD 0.01% 29,391
712 BEAU 0.01% 29,391
713 WELDON 0.01% 29,391
714 GALEN 0.01% 29,391
715 ISIDRO 0.01% 29,391
716 TRUMAN 0.01% 29,391
717 DELMAR 0.01% 29,391
718 JOHNATHON 0.01% 29,391
719 SILAS 0.01% 29,391
720 FREDERIC 0.01% 29,391
721 DICK 0.01% 29,391
722 KIRBY 0.01% 29,391
723 IRWIN 0.01% 29,391
724 CRUZ 0.01% 29,391
725 MERLIN 0.01% 29,391
726 MERRILL 0.01% 29,391
727 CHARLEY 0.01% 29,391
728 MARCELINO 0.01% 29,391
729 LANE 0.01% 29,391
730 HARRIS 0.01% 29,391
731 CLEO 0.01% 29,391
732 CARLO 0.01% 29,391
733 TRENTON 0.01% 29,391
734 KURTIS 0.01% 29,391
735 HUNTER 0.01% 29,391
736 AURELIO 0.01% 29,391
737 WINFRED 0.01% 29,391
738 VITO 0.01% 29,391
739 COLLIN 0.01% 29,391
740 DENVER 0.01% 29,391
741 CARTER 0.01% 29,391
742 LEONEL 0.01% 26,126
743 EMORY 0.01% 26,126
744 PASQUALE 0.01% 26,126
745 MOHAMMAD 0.01% 26,126
746 MARIANO 0.01% 26,126
747 DANIAL 0.01% 26,126
748 BLAIR 0.01% 26,126
749 LANDON 0.01% 26,126
750 DIRK 0.01% 26,126
751 BRANDEN 0.01% 26,126
752 ADAN 0.01% 26,126
753 NUMBERS 0.01% 26,126
754 CLAIR 0.01% 26,126
755 BUFORD 0.01% 26,126
756 GERMAN 0.01% 26,126
757 BERNIE 0.01% 26,126
758 WILMER 0.01% 26,126
759 JOAN 0.01% 26,126
760 EMERSON 0.01% 26,126
761 ZACHERY 0.01% 26,126
762 FLETCHER 0.01% 26,126
763 JACQUES 0.01% 26,126
764 ERROL 0.01% 26,126
765 DALTON 0.01% 26,126
766 MONROE 0.01% 26,126
767 JOSUE 0.01% 26,126
768 DOMINIQUE 0.01% 26,126
769 EDWARDO 0.01% 26,126
770 BOOKER 0.01% 26,126
771 WILFORD 0.01% 26,126
772 SONNY 0.01% 26,126
773 SHELTON 0.01% 26,126
774 CARSON 0.01% 26,126
775 THERON 0.01% 26,126
776 RAYMUNDO 0.01% 26,126
777 DAREN 0.01% 26,126
778 TRISTAN 0.01% 26,126
779 HOUSTON 0.01% 26,126
780 ROBBY 0.01% 26,126
781 LINCOLN 0.01% 26,126
782 JAME 0.01% 26,126
783 GENARO 0.01% 26,126
784 GALE 0.01% 26,126
785 BENNETT 0.01% 26,126
786 OCTAVIO 0.01% 26,126
787 CORNELL 0.01% 26,126
788 LAVERNE 0.01% 26,126
789 HUNG 0.01% 26,126
790 ARRON 0.01% 26,126
791 ANTONY 0.01% 26,126
792 HERSCHEL 0.01% 22,860
793 ALVA 0.01% 22,860
794 GIOVANNI 0.01% 22,860
795 GARTH 0.01% 22,860
796 CYRUS 0.01% 22,860
797 CYRIL 0.01% 22,860
798 RONNY 0.01% 22,860
799 STEVIE 0.01% 22,860
800 LON 0.01% 22,860
801 FREEMAN 0.01% 22,860
802 ERIN 0.01% 22,860
803 DUNCAN 0.01% 22,860
804 KENNITH 0.01% 22,860
805 CARMINE 0.01% 22,860
806 AUGUSTINE 0.01% 22,860
807 YOUNG 0.01% 22,860
808 ERICH 0.01% 22,860
809 CHADWICK 0.01% 22,860
810 WILBURN 0.01% 22,860
811 RUSS 0.01% 22,860
812 REID 0.01% 22,860
813 MYLES 0.01% 22,860
814 ANDERSON 0.01% 22,860
815 MORTON 0.01% 22,860
816 JONAS 0.01% 22,860
817 FOREST 0.01% 22,860
818 MITCHEL 0.01% 22,860
819 MERVIN 0.01% 22,860
820 ZANE 0.01% 22,860
821 RICH 0.01% 22,860
822 JAMEL 0.01% 22,860
823 LAZARO 0.01% 22,860
824 ALPHONSE 0.01% 22,860
825 RANDELL 0.01% 22,860
826 MAJOR 0.01% 22,860
827 JOHNIE 0.01% 22,860
828 JARRETT 0.01% 22,860
829 BROOKS 0.01% 22,860
830 ARIEL 0.01% 22,860
831 ABDUL 0.01% 22,860
832 DUSTY 0.01% 22,860
833 LUCIANO 0.01% 22,860
834 LINDSEY 0.01% 22,860
835 TRACEY 0.01% 22,860
836 SEYMOUR 0.01% 22,860
837 SCOTTIE 0.01% 22,860
838 EUGENIO 0.01% 22,860
839 MOHAMMED 0.01% 22,860
840 SANDY 0.01% 22,860
841 VALENTIN 0.01% 22,860
842 CHANCE 0.01% 22,860
843 ARNULFO 0.01% 22,860
844 LUCIEN 0.01% 22,860
845 FERDINAND 0.01% 22,860
846 THAD 0.01% 22,860
847 EZRA 0.01% 22,860
848 SYDNEY 0.01% 22,860
849 ALDO 0.01% 22,860
850 RUBIN 0.01% 19,594
851 ROYAL 0.01% 19,594
852 MITCH 0.01% 19,594
853 EARLE 0.01% 19,594
854 ABE 0.01% 19,594
855 WYATT 0.01% 19,594
856 MARQUIS 0.01% 19,594
857 LANNY 0.01% 19,594
858 KAREEM 0.01% 19,594
859 JAMAR 0.01% 19,594
860 BORIS 0.01% 19,594
861 ISIAH 0.01% 19,594
862 EMILE 0.01% 19,594
863 ELMO 0.01% 19,594
864 ARON 0.01% 19,594
865 LEOPOLDO 0.01% 19,594
866 EVERETTE 0.01% 19,594
867 JOSEF 0.01% 19,594
868 GAIL 0.01% 19,594
869 ELOY 0.01% 19,594
870 DORIAN 0.01% 19,594
871 RODRICK 0.01% 19,594
872 REINALDO 0.01% 19,594
873 LUCIO 0.01% 19,594
874 JERROD 0.01% 19,594
875 WESTON 0.01% 19,594
876 HERSHEL 0.01% 19,594
877 BARTON 0.01% 19,594
878 PARKER 0.01% 19,594
879 LEMUEL 0.01% 19,594
880 LAVERN 0.01% 19,594
881 BURT 0.01% 19,594
882 JULES 0.01% 19,594
883 GIL 0.01% 19,594
884 ELISEO 0.01% 19,594
885 AHMAD 0.01% 19,594
886 NIGEL 0.01% 19,594
887 EFREN 0.01% 19,594
888 ANTWAN 0.01% 19,594
889 ALDEN 0.01% 19,594
890 MARGARITO 0.01% 19,594
891 COLEMAN 0.01% 19,594
892 REFUGIO 0.01% 19,594
893 DINO 0.01% 19,594
894 OSVALDO 0.01% 19,594
895 LES 0.01% 19,594
896 DEANDRE 0.01% 19,594
897 NORMAND 0.01% 19,594
898 KIETH 0.01% 19,594
899 IVORY 0.01% 19,594
900 ANDREA 0.01% 19,594

The Most Common Male Names in the United States

Did you find your name on the list? Or maybe you were surprised by where you found it on the list. This could be because you have a name that is very popular or has been around for many years.

But why do people have names to begin with? And where did people get the idea to name themselves and their children? Keep reading to learn more.

Why Do People Have Names?

It’s easy to see why people have names, just picture a world without them. It doesn’t even have to be a world without names, just think of your family or your coworkers not having names. Rather than calling their name out to ask a question, you would have to physically gesture to them or just say ‘hey you.’

Emailing and texting would be just as difficult as you would never know who anything was from or who it was referring to—you get the point; names are a necessary part of society.

Unfortunately, historians aren’t sure when the practice of naming originated, as everything written in history talks about people using names. Therefore many speculate that names have been around since the time when humans first began using spoken language.

Where Do Male First Names Come From?

Even though the practice of naming has been around for thousands of years, the method of how parents come up with names for their children has remained relatively unchanged. Most names are derived from some basic aspects of life. These aspects will vary widely from culture to culture.

Names From Nouns

The main place where people derived names to name themselves is from nouns. These noun names would be the equivalent of naming someone ‘Tree,’ ‘Earl’ or ‘Hunter’ today. But because English wasn’t always the most prominent language on the planet, your name may be derived from a noun without you knowing.

Take the name ‘Jason’ for example, as it is the Greek word for ‘healer.’ If your name is Jason, it’s unlikely your parents really wanted to name you ‘healer’ but rather they just liked the sound of the name without knowing it’s origin.

Names From Adjectives

Names are also frequently derived from adjectives. Think of the name ‘Harry,’ although someone with this name may not necessarily be any harrier than anyone else, it’s likely that the name was once given to a child who was born very hairy, and the spelling changed over time.

It isn’t always obvious that a name is from an adjective either. Look at the name ‘Robert’ which actually means ‘bright’ in old German. No one speaks old German anymore, so if your name is Robert, you likely had no idea it was an adjective name even though it is one of the most common names for males in the United States.

Names From Compound Phrases

Other names which are popular are made of compound phrases. This would be the equivalent of naming your child ‘He who rides the wave’ or ‘The brave leader’ today. (This is still done in some cultures, such as in Hawaii). Of course, while this is no longer common, there are many popular names that entered the world in this way.

For example, ‘Benjamin’ , a very popular boy's name, is actually Hebrew for ‘Son of the Right Hand.’ Most people who named their son Benjamin have no idea of the meaning behind the name.

Names From Gods/Religion

Does your name not seem to come from any of these categories? Well, then it is likely you are named after a religious figure or god. These names are especially common among males. Take ‘Michael’ which is the name of a famous archangel and is one of the most popular male names.

‘Jesus,’ ‘John,’ and ‘Joseph’ are all names of religious origin that still remain popular today.

Why Are Some Male First Names So Common?

When looking at common first names for males, you will notice the top names are extremely common. Much more so than the top female names in the same places. Why is this?

Well, the practice of how people name their children is actually very difficult to track and even harder to explain. There are some naming phenomena that even scientists don’t understand.

Think about it this way, when parents are naming a child they are much more likely to come up with a unique name for a daughter, rather than for a son. Parents are also more likely to tweak a girl’s name with a spelling change than a boys. Why is this? No one is sure, but it could have something to do with the fact that parents fear a son will be judged much more harshly by his peers if he has a weird name than if their daughter does.

Therefore when faced with a choice between naming their son ‘David’ or coming up with something new like ‘Daviloen,’ many parents will take the easy way out and pick the simple name so their child doesn’t have problems in the future.

But besides just sticking to boring names, you have to account for the fact that people like to show respect to family members by naming their children after their parents/grandparents. Although this does happen with daughters too, it is increasingly more common in boys. Boys are much more likely to be named the same name as their father.

This means that a name like Robert, which has been popular for years, isn’t on the forefront of everyone’s mind, but rather it’s the parents passing on the family name as a sign of respect. Therefore the name remains popular as generation after generation continues the tradition.

Additionally, people often name their children after celebrities or famous people they admire. Thus as certain celebrities rise in fame, there tends to be a spike of children named after that celebrity. This is much more difficult to track in boys than girls (again, due to the lack of creativity) but you can see this in the name ‘Elon’ which has become more popular ever since Elon Musk became a household name.

Besides naming their children after the living, parents also like to name their children after characters in books. Recently, the popular book ‘Twilight’ has brought back many old names which were on their way to extinction such as ‘Edward,’ ‘Emmett,’ and ‘Carlisle.’ It will be interesting to see if this trend continues, or if it fades as the generation who enjoyed this book gets too old to have children.

Overall, it’s difficult to say exactly why some names are popular and others are not. It’s also hard to say for sure why so many male names have been popular for so long. It is likely a combination of all of the above aspects working together to keep names like ‘James’ and ‘John’ at the top of the list.

Why Do Some Male Names Go Out of Style?

There are times when a name will sink down the list, or perhaps be eliminated from it completely. This occurs for several reasons.

As previously mentioned, many people name their children after figures and characters. As these celebrities or stories go out of style, so too does the practice of naming them this way. And sometimes, there is negative publicity surrounding a name, causing people to stop naming their children after the individual entirely. Just look at the popularity of the name ‘Adolf’ for example.

Over time, it is becoming less and less popular to name a son after the father and grandfather. While the US was once filled with ‘Junior’s’ and ‘the seconds’ it is now becoming more popular to give your son a new name. Therefore it is possible names you see on this list today may not retain the same spot in the coming decades.

In conclusion, it’s almost impossible to say why some names go out of style while others remain popular so you’ll just have to keep wondering why there are still so many people naming their son ‘John.’

Data Source(s)

All of the data on this page is sourced from the 1990 Decennial Census survey, from the United States Census Bureau.

If you know of a more up-to-date source for first name data, please let us know. You can also use the baby name section for further research of common and popular first names in the United States.