Kentucky's most popular baby names in 2001

Kentucky has always been a state with a rich history and culture. And when it comes to naming their babies, Kentuckians have a unique sense of style. In the year 2001, the most popular baby names in the state were Madison, Hannah, Emily for girls and Jacob, William, Austin for boys.

Madison, a name of English origin, meaning "son of Maud," topped the list of baby girl names in Kentucky. Hannah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "gracious" and Emily, a name of Latin origin meaning "industrious" were also popular choices for baby girls. For baby boys, Jacob, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "supplanter," was the most popular choice. William, a name of German origin meaning "resolute protector," and Austin, a name of English origin meaning "great" or "magnificent," were also popular names for baby boys in the state of Kentucky in 2001.

Most popular baby girl names in Kentucky in 2001

According to the records of baby girl names in Kentucky in 2001, Madison was the most popular name with 517 babies being named so. The second and third most popular names were Hannah and Emily with 507 and 425 babies being named respectively. Taylor and Alexis were the fourth and fifth most popular names with 293 and 279 babies being named respectively.

  1. Madison

    517 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Madison

    The name Madison is of English origin and has two possible meanings. One interpretation is that it means "son of Matthew," while another suggests it means "gift of God." It became a popular name for girls in the 1980s and 1990s, likely due to its association with the character Madison in the movie "Splash."

  2. Hannah

    507 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Hannah

    The name Hannah means "grace" or "favor" in Hebrew. It is a biblical name that was borne by the mother of the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament. The name has been popular among Christians for centuries and is still commonly used today.

  3. Emily

    425 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Emily

    The name Emily means "rival" or "industrious" and is of Latin origin. It became popular in the 19th century and is still a commonly used name today.

  4. Taylor

    293 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Taylor

    The name Taylor is of English origin and is derived from the occupation of a tailor, who was responsible for making and altering clothing. It is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. The name Taylor is often associated with qualities such as creativity, independence, and determination.

  5. Alexis

    279 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Alexis

    The name Alexis is derived from the Greek name Alexios, which means "defender" or "helper". It is a unisex name that has been used for both boys and girls.

  6. Abigail

    275 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Abigail

    The name Abigail means "my father's joy" or "source of joy" in Hebrew.

  7. Haley

    273 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Haley

    The name Haley is of English origin and means "hay clearing". It is a unisex name, but more commonly used for females.

  8. Olivia

    261 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Olivia

    The name Olivia is of Latin origin and means "olive tree". It is a feminine name that has been popular in English-speaking countries since the 18th century. The olive tree is a symbol of peace and fertility, and the name Olivia has been associated with these qualities.

  9. Sarah

    261 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Sarah

    The name Sarah means "princess" in Hebrew. It is a popular name in many cultures and is often associated with grace, beauty, and kindness.

  10. Destiny

    232 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Destiny

    Destiny is a name that refers to the idea of fate or a predetermined course of events. It is often associated with a sense of purpose or a sense of being destined for a particular path in life. The name is typically given to girls and has become increasingly popular in recent years.

  11. Ashley

    232 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Ashley

    The name Ashley is of English origin and means "ash tree meadow". It is a unisex name that was originally more commonly given to boys, but has become more popular for girls in recent years.

  12. Elizabeth

    211 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Elizabeth

    Elizabeth is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath" or "my God is abundance". It is a name that has been popular for centuries and has been borne by many notable figures in history and literature.

  13. Emma

    206 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Emma

    The name Emma is of German origin and means "universal" or "whole". It is a popular name in many countries and has been used since medieval times. The name has been associated with strength, beauty, and intelligence.

  14. Savannah

    204 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Savannah

    The name Savannah is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "sabana," which means "large, flat tropical grassland." It is also sometimes associated with the word "savanna," which refers to a similar type of ecosystem. The name is often given to girls and has become increasingly popular in recent years. It is often associated with natural beauty and a sense of openness and freedom.

  15. Lauren

    200 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Lauren

    The name Lauren is of English origin and means "bay laurel" or "crowned with laurel". It is a feminine name that has been popular since the 1940s.

  16. Brianna

    198 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Brianna

    The name Brianna is of Irish origin and is a variant of the name Brian. It is derived from the Gaelic word "brígh" which means "strength" or "virtue". Therefore, the name Brianna can be interpreted to mean "strong" or "virtuous".

  17. Kaitlyn

    187 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Kaitlyn

    The name Kaitlyn is a variant of the name Caitlin, which is of Irish origin. The name is believed to mean "pure" or "clear".

  18. Shelby

    184 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Shelby

    The name Shelby is of English origin and its meaning is "willow farm".

  19. Sydney

    180 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Sydney

    Sydney is a unisex name of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "sīde" meaning "wide" and "īeg" meaning "island". The name Sydney has been used as a given name for both boys and girls since the 19th century.

  20. Alyssa

    174 baby girls born in Kentucky (2001) named Alyssa

    The name Alyssa is derived from the name Alicia, which means "noble" or "of noble birth". It is a feminine name commonly used in English-speaking countries.

Most popular baby boy names in Kentucky in 2001

In Kentucky in the year 2001, the most popular baby boy names were Jacob, William, Austin, James, and Ethan. Jacob was the most popular name with 714 babies given that name, followed by William with 505 babies, Austin with 419 babies, James with 401 babies, and Ethan with 384 babies.

  1. Jacob

    714 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Jacob

    The name Jacob means "supplanter" or "holder of the heel" in Hebrew. It is a biblical name that was borne by one of the patriarchs of the Old Testament.

  2. William

    505 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named William

    The name William means "resolute protector" or "strong-willed warrior". It is of Germanic origin and has been a popular name throughout history.

  3. Austin

    419 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Austin

    The name Austin is of English origin and means "great, magnificent". It is derived from the Latin name Augustus, which was a title given to Roman emperors. The name became popular in the Middle Ages and has remained a popular name choice for boys to this day.

  4. James

    401 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named James

    The name James is of Hebrew origin and means "supplanter" or "one who follows".

  5. Ethan

    384 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Ethan

    The name Ethan means "firm, strong, enduring" and is of Hebrew origin.

  6. Michael

    375 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Michael

    The name Michael means "Who is like God?" in Hebrew. It is a biblical name that is often associated with the archangel Michael, who is considered to be a protector and warrior in many religious traditions. The name has been popular throughout history and is still commonly used today.

  7. Zachary

    373 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Zachary

    The name Zachary means "remembered by God" or "God has remembered" in Hebrew.

  8. Matthew

    372 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Matthew

    Matthew is a name of Hebrew origin that means "gift of God".

  9. Joshua

    353 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Joshua

    The name Joshua means "God is salvation" or "Yahweh is salvation" in Hebrew. It is a biblical name and was the name of one of the twelve spies sent by Moses into Canaan. Joshua later became the successor to Moses and led the Israelites into the Promised Land.

  10. Christopher

    348 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Christopher

    The name Christopher means "bearer of Christ" or "Christ-bearer."

  11. Tyler

    339 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Tyler

    The name Tyler is of English origin, and its meaning is "maker of tiles". It is derived from an occupational surname for a person who made or laid tiles. The name Tyler gained popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s, and it has remained a popular name for boys.

  12. Dylan

    334 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Dylan

    The name Dylan is of Welsh origin and its meaning is "son of the sea". It is derived from the Welsh word "dy" which means "great" and "llanw" which means "tide" or "flow". The name has been used as a given name for centuries and has been popularized in modern times by various famous individuals.

  13. Andrew

    332 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Andrew

    The name Andrew means "manly" or "warrior" and is of Greek origin. It is derived from the Greek name Andreas, which comes from the word "andrós" meaning "man". Andrew is a popular name in many English-speaking countries and is often used in Christian traditions due to the apostle Andrew being one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ.

  14. John

    310 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named John

    The name John is of Hebrew origin and means "God is gracious". It is a very common name and has been used for centuries. People with this name are often known for their kindness and generosity.

  15. Joseph

    309 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Joseph

    The name Joseph is of Hebrew origin and means "God will increase".

  16. Nicholas

    295 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Nicholas

    The name Nicholas is derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), which means "victory of the people". It is a popular name in many countries and cultures, and is often associated with Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children, sailors, and merchants.

  17. Hunter

    288 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Hunter

    The name Hunter is of English origin and it means "one who hunts". It is typically used as a masculine name and is associated with qualities such as strength, courage, and resourcefulness.

  18. Cameron

    285 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Cameron

    The name Cameron is of Scottish origin and means "crooked nose" or "bent nose". It is derived from the Gaelic word "camshron" which is a combination of "cam" meaning "crooked" and "sròn" meaning "nose".

  19. Noah

    279 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Noah

    The name Noah is of Hebrew origin and means "rest" or "comfort". It is famously associated with the biblical character who built an ark to save his family and animals from a great flood.

  20. Logan

    276 baby boys born in Kentucky (2001) named Logan

    The name Logan is of Scottish origin and means "small hollow" or "little hollow". It is derived from the Gaelic word "lagan", which refers to a small valley or hollow.