Puerto rico's most popular baby names in 2015

In the year 2015, Puerto Rico saw a surge in the popularity of unique and diverse baby names. The top baby girl names were Mia, Valentina, and Isabella, while the top baby boy names were Sebastian, Dylan, and Liam.

Mia, meaning "mine" in Italian, has been a popular name choice for girls in Puerto Rico for a few years now. Valentina, meaning "strong" or "healthy" in Latin, has also been gaining popularity in recent years. Isabella, meaning "God is my oath" in Hebrew, has been a classic and timeless name choice for baby girls.

On the other hand, Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered" in Latin, has been a popular name choice for baby boys in Puerto Rico for many years. Dylan, meaning "son of the sea" in Welsh, has also been a popular name choice for boys. Liam, a shortened version of William, meaning "strong-willed warrior" in German, has been a top name choice for baby boys not just in Puerto Rico, but all over the world.

Most popular baby girl names in Puerto rico in 2015

In 2015, the most popular baby girl names in Puerto Rico were Mia, Valentina, Victoria, Isabella, and Emma. These names are all of Spanish or Latin origin, reflecting the cultural heritage of the island. Mia was the most popular name, followed closely by Valentina and Victoria. Isabella and Emma rounded out the top five. These names are timeless and classic, and are likely to remain popular choices for parents in Puerto Rico for years to come.

    Most popular baby boy names in Puerto rico in 2015

    According to the Social Security Administration, the top 5 baby boy names in Puerto Rico in 2015 were: Sebastian, Dylan, Ian, Adrian, and Liam. These names are all of Spanish or English origin and have been popular choices for parents in Puerto Rico for several years. Sebastian, in particular, has been a consistent favorite among Puerto Rican parents, ranking as the top name for baby boys in the territory for several years in a row. Other popular names for boys in Puerto Rico include Gabriel, Mateo, and Samuel.