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Adelia Name Popularity

    

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How popular is Adelia?

In 2018 the rare name Adelia, ranked the 2,101st Most Popular Girls Name in the United States.

This once, top 1000 name, Adelia is currently less popular.

Position 322, its highest popularity RANKING, was reached in 1884.

Nonetheless, the name was given to the greatest number of children in 2017 with 111 occurrences.

The least amount of newborns dubbed Adelia in any given year was 9 in 1992.

Approximately during the years 1911-1915, 1966-1969, 1972-1977, 1992-1995, 1999-2002, 2005-2008, 2009-2012, and 2013-2017 the name Adelia took a definitive turn upwards in popularity.

The popularity trend for Adelia has been soaring upward for a while. In recent years, continuing the trend, the number of babies given the name Adelia has risen.

What does the future hold for the popularity of Adelia?

Currently, the name is at a very high point when compared to its most popular year.

The name Adelia is quite distinctive but will probably continue to rise upward in popularity.

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   Adelia (Girl)
Year %No. of Babies Given NamePopul. Rank
2018 90 2,101
2017 111 1,838
2016 92 2,111
2015 83 2,248
2014 73 2,465
2013 59 2,867
2012 84 2,232
2011 53 3,128
2010 51 3,201
2009 50 3,295
2008 50 3,314
2007 45 3,598
2006 40 3,792
2005 38 3,804
2004 42 3,489
2003 40 3,531
2002 39 3,459
2001 28 4,322
2000 28 4,290
1999 22 4,872
1998 25 4,365
1997 27 4,008
1996 26 4,057
1995 24 4,217
1994 14 6,320
1993 10 8,054
1992 9 8,737
1991 19 5,002
1990 13 6,465
1989 16 5,289
1988 12 6,279
1987 21 3,985
1986 17 4,540
1985 14 5,076
1984 22 3,613
1983 21 3,685
1982 16 4,526
1981 24 3,433
1980 13 5,244
1979 26 3,147
1978 15 4,455
1977 25 3,081
1976 21 3,284
1975 15 4,139
1974 11 5,011
1973 12 4,585
1972 9 5,478
1971 15 3,941
1970 15 3,871
1969 25 2,644
1968 15 3,458
1967 18 2,964
1966 18 2,937
1965 18 2,940
1964 22 2,673
1963 22 2,619
1962 29 2,209
1961 17 3,061
1960 19 2,821
1959 21 2,518
1958 29 2,074
1957 18 2,728
1956 20 2,527
1955 27 2,063
1954 25 2,122
1953 27 1,974
1952 27 1,932
1951 34 1,637
1950 35 1,577
1949 46 1,353
1948 27 1,820
1947 34 1,632
1946 40 1,376
1945 32 1,418
1944 39 1,272
1943 35 1,395
1942 39 1,278
1941 34 1,310
1940 34 1,272
1939 33 1,291
1938 38 1,181
1937 32 1,282
1936 40 1,116
1935 35 1,197
1934 35 1,205
1933 28 1,364
1932 38 1,162
1931 45 1,043
1930 50 1,041
1929 45 1,094
1928 59 967
1927 64 935
1926 62 952
1925 58 976
1924 71 893
1923 59 967
1922 62 939
1921 64 928
1920 94 746
1919 72 828
1918 80 796
1917 77 788
1916 81 761
1915 82 734
1914 46 864
1913 38 852
1912 51 704
1911 38 704
1910 41 663
1909 37 644
1908 35 650
1907 36 624
1906 36 595
1905 41 536
1904 37 545
1903 28 629
1902 34 559
1901 39 481
1900 50 478
1899 36 491
1898 42 475
1897 47 425
1896 35 499
1895 41 440
1894 32 504
1893 45 399
1892 39 428
1891 37 404
1890 30 475
1889 41 379
1888 42 369
1887 40 337
1886 28 406
1885 23 438
1884 37 322
1883 30 324
1882 23 372
1881 21 360
1880 18 388

United States name popularity data is provided by the Social Security Administration and is based on Social Security card applications.

Data for a given year is not made available until well into the next year.

Data reflects what was recorded and has not been edited for errors, so for example the gender associated with a name may be incorrect.

The more babies that are given a particular name, the higher the popularity ranking. If multiple names have the same usage, the tie is broken by assigning popularity rank in alphabetical order. Therefore in the case of names with fewer occurrences, names with the same number of occurrences may have vastly different rankings because they will be interranked alphabetically.

To safeguard privacy, the SSA does not include names with less than 5 occurrences.

Please note, we update the data each May when the SSA releases new figures. All data changes at that time, including previous years, which will change minutely based on new information.