Edited by Azizi Powell
This pancocojams post provides excerpts from two pdfs of popular names that were given to non-Hispanic Black males* who were born in New York City in 2013 and who were born in 2016.
These names are from birth certificates that were provided to New York City's Department of Health. In addition to indicating how those names rank in popularity, these pdfs indicate the number of children born in New York City who were given that particular name (the "count.") Names with the same number have the same count. Those numbers aren't given in this pancocojams post.
These lists given without any editorial comments. Please share your observations about these lists in the comment section below.
The content of this post is presented for onomastic and historical purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to all those who developed these lists and this pdf file.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/06/lists-of-popular-names-for-non-hispanic.html for the pancocojams post entitled "Lists of Popular Names For Non-Hispanic Black Females Born In New York City (2013 & 2016)" .
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DEFINITION OF "HISPANIC"
*"Hispanic" is a term that is used in the United States that includes people who are Black. Here are quoted from a September 2020 article entitled "Who Is Hispanic?" https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/09/15/who-is-hispanic/
..."So, who is considered Hispanic in the United States? And how
are they counted in public opinion surveys, voter exit polls and government
surveys such as the 2020 census?
[...]
the Census Bureau... relies entirely on self-reporting and lets each
person identify as Hispanic or not.
[...]
The terms “Hispanic” and “Latino” are pan-ethnic terms meant
to describe – and summarize – the population of people living in the U.S. of
that ethnic background. In practice, the Census Bureau most often uses the term
“Hispanic,” while Pew Research Center uses the terms “Hispanic” and “Latino”
interchangeably.
[...]
In the eyes of the Census Bureau, Hispanics can be of any
race, any ancestry or any country of origin."...
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I haven't found any other pdfs or any other online lists of names from New York City (or from any other city/state in the United States).besides these lists that provide racial/ethnic breakdowns If you are aware of such pdfs or any other such online lists, please share a link to that (those) website/s in the comment section below. Thanks.
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EXCERPT OF PDF FILE - Popularity of New York City Male Baby Names by
Ethnicity, 2013
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/vs/baby-names-male2013.pdf
NON-HISPANIC BLACK MALES
1. Ethan
2. Jayden
3. Aiden
4. Noah
5. Elijah
6 Joshua
7. Jeremiah
8. Amir
9. Mason
10. Josiah
11. Liam
12. Tyler
13. Michael
13. Christian
14. Jacob
15. Justin
15. Isaiah
16. Carter
16. Daniel
17. Kaiden
18. King
19. Caleb
20. Matthew
21. Christopher
22. Chase
23. Ryan
24. Tristan
24. Nathan
25. Xavier
26. Zion
27. Kayden
28. Logan
29. David
30. Ayden
31. Cameron
32. Anthony
33. Samuel
34. Dylan
35. Jordan
36. Nathaniel
37. Jaden
38. Gabriel
39. Messiah
40. Prince
40. Brandon
41. Emmanuel
42. Malachi
43. Joseph
44. Jonathan
45. Mohamed
45. Aaron
46. William
47. Jace
48. Jason
48. Kevin
49. Alexander
49. Bryce
50. Ibrahim
50. Amari
50. Micah
51. James
52. Aidan
52. Benjamin
52. Mamadou
52. Nicholas
52. Austin
53. Kaden
54. Aden
55. Isaac
56. Julian
56. Nasir
57. Zaire
58. Eli
58. Blake
58. Jaylen
58. Giovanni
59. Andrew
60. Ashton
61. Cayden
61. Chance
61. Lucas
62. Malik
62. Zachary
63. Ian
64. Justice
64. Preston
64. Evan
65. Kyrie
66. Sebastian
66. Charles
66. Hunter
67. Joel
67. Kai
67. Kyle
67. Avery
67. Jaiden
68. Levi
68. Moussa
69. Omar
69. Richard
69. Abdoulaye
69. Adam
69. Caiden
69. Dominic
70. Jayceon
70. Marcus
71. Oumar
71. Robert
72. Adrian
72. Connor
73. Eric
73. Israel
73. Karter
73. Mekhi
74. Sincere
74. Alex
75. Amadou
76. Hayden
76. Ibrahima
76. Jeremy
76. John
76. Kaleb
77. Noel
78. Peyton
78. Shane
79. Amare
79. Andre
79. Jasiah
80. Kareem
80. Riley
80. Jalen
80. Luke
80. Muhammad
80. Paul
81. Shawn
81. Antonio
81. Boubacar
81. Bradley
82. Bryson
82. Gavin
82. Jayce
82. Leon
83. Malcolm
83. Nolan
83. Ousmane
83. Travis
83. Zayden
83. Amar'e
84. Cairo
84. Chris
84. Corey
84. Darius
84. Devin
84. Jamal
84. Kamari
84. Sean
85. Stephen
85. Adonis
85. Alpha
85 Camden
85. Camren
85. Isiah
85. Ismael
85. Jamel
85. Kenneth
85. Maxwell
85. Myles
86. Nehemiah
86. Samir
86. Taylor
87. Abraham
87. Brian
87. Derrick
87. Dominick
87. Gregory
87. Jamari
87. Jaylin
87 Kameron
87. Major
87. Mouhamed
87. Musa
87. Nazir
87. Owen
88. Patrick
88. Skyler
88. Timothy
88. Zachariah
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Ths is the end of this list of popular names for non-Hispanic Black males born in New York City in 2013.
Compare those names with the popular names listed in that pdf for Hispanic, Non-Hispanic White, and Asian and Pacific Islander.
EXCERPT OF PDF FILE - Popularity of New York City Male Baby Names by Ethnicity, 2016
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/vs/baby-names-male.pdf
NON-HISPANIC BLACK MALES
1. Noah
2. Aiden
3. Elijah
4. Liam
5. Ethan
6. Jeremiah
7. Amir
8 .Joshua
9. Josiah
10. Mason
11. Carter
12. Jayden
13. Michael
14. David
15. Chase
16. Logan
17. King
18. Christian
19. Cameron
20. Tyler
21. Isaiah
22. Jacob
23. Malachi
23. Zion
24. Daniel
25. Kayden
26. Ayden
27. Kaiden
27. Messiah
28. Mohamed
29. Samuel
30. Christopher
30. Kyrie
31. Ryan
32. Jayce
33. Justin
34. Caleb
34. Nathan
34. Aaron
34. Xavier
35. Tristan
36. Amari
37. Jace
38. Nathaniel
38. Ashton
39. Jaden
40. Joel
41. Jonathan
41. Matthew
42. Prince
42. Alexander
43. Anthony
44. Hunter
45. Dylan
45. Jason
46. Jayceon
47. Jordan
48. Adonis
49. Brandon
50. Bryson
51. Gabriel
51. Nasir
51. Bryce
51. Emmanuel
52. Karter
52. Kyle
53. Zachary
54. Austin
54. Avery
55. Kai
56. Lucas
57. Mamadou
58. Micah
58. Omari
59. Chance
59. Ibrahim
60. Sebastian
61. Joseph
62. Nicholas
62. James
62. Maison
63. Eli
63. Kaleb
64. Adam
64. Andrew
65. Benjamin
65. Ezra
65. Isaac
65. Julian
66. Major
66. Malik
67. Jaiden
67. Richard
67. Robert
68. William
69. Adrian
69. Elias
69. John
69. Legend
70. Nolan
70. Royal
70. Alpha
70. Grayson
70. Jaxon
70. Messiah
70. Kevin
71. Zaire
72. Andre
72. Giovanni
73. Khalil
73. Levi
73. Mekhi
74. Muhammad
74. Ousmane
74. Princeton
74. Sean
75. Aidan
75. Alex
75. Asher
75. Ezekiel
75. Jaylen
75. Kaden
76. Maximus
76. Mouhamed
76. Shane
76. Darius
77. Ibrahima
77. Israel
77. Jamari
77. Jaxson
77. Jonas
77. Judah
77. Kameron
77. Sincere
77. Timothy
77. Amadou
78. Blake
78. Bryan
79. Cairo
79. Charles
79. Greyson
79. Kamari
79. Peyton
79. Preston
79. Victor
79. Abdoul
79. Caiden
80. Connor
80. Derrick
80. George
80.Jonah
80. Kingston
80. Marcus
80. Moussa
81. Nehemiah
81. Abraham
81. Ali
81. Ameer
81. Brayden
81. Camren
81. Cayden
81. Damari
82. Henry
82. Jamal
82. Kyree
82. Miles
82. Myles
82. Omar
82. Oumar
82. Wyatt
82. Zayden
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Ths is the end of this list of popular names for non-Hispanic Black males born in New York City in 2016.
Compare those names with the popular names listed in that pdf for Hispanic, Non-Hispanic White, and Asian and Pacific Islander.
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