Published December 28. 2021 11:35AM
Parents delivering their newborns at Lehigh Valley Health Network in 2021 through early December are generally keeping with the national trends when it comes to what to name their latest addition to the family. At LVHN, Olivia is the most popular name for girls this year. It is also the most popular name around the country for 2021 according to babycenter.com.
Of nearly 6,000 births at LVHN so far in 2021, 35 girls were named Olivia, and it was the most popular name among girls born at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Pocono. Coming in a close second among girls’ names were Emma and Charlotte. Emma also is the second most popular name for girls nationally this year and has been among the leading names given to girls at LVHN the past several years.
On the boys’ side of the ledger, Liam edged out Noah as the most popular name at LVHN, the same result nationally. Forty-eight Liams and 47 Noahs were born this year at LVHN. The third most popular boy’s name was Lucas, which ranks fifth nationally per babycenter.com.
In scanning this year’s list, other interesting findings show other names that remain popular include Charlotte, Isabella, Sophia and Chloe. Two girls born at LVH-Hazleton were named Hazel, as was one girl born at LVH-Pocono. LVH-Pocono also had a Heart on the list. There’s a Diva and a Dior among the girls, too.
For boys Elija, Jacob and Logan are popular as are some traditional top runners including Matthew, John and Joseph, but you’ll also find more unique monikers like King, Mordechai and despite living among a mostly Philadelphia Eagles fan base in eastern Pennsylvania, there also is one Dallas on this year’s list.
And as it is the Christmas season, you’ll also find one Saint and more than a handful of Nicholases with various spellings.