Baby Notebook Community Report
Most Popular Boy Names of 2025
Top ten boys names of 2025 ranked below — full top-200 sent by email.
Top 10 boys names of 2025
- 01
James
↑7James is picking up steam as a popular favorite in our Baby Notebook community.
- 02
Hudson
↑4Hudson is picking up steam, becoming a popular favorite.
- 03
Bennett
↑40Bennett is gaining momentum, becoming a favorite among Baby Notebook families.
- 04
Oliver
↓2Oliver: A beloved classic, charming and enduringly popular.
- 05
William
↑15William is gaining momentum, a beloved classic rising in popularity.
- 06
Noah
↓5Noah, a beloved favorite, gently eases its hold on peak popularity.
- 07
Henry
↓2Henry: A timeless, beloved classic, always a favorite.
- 08
Luca
↑27Luca is a favorite, steadily climbing in our Baby Notebook community.
- 09
Owen
↑18Owen is a favorite, steadily climbing in popularity among Baby Notebook families.
- 10
Liam
↓6Liam, a long-time favorite, is gently easing from peak popularity.
About this scope
A new generation of classic names is defining the sound of 2025, and for parents expecting boys, the landscape is rich with familiar, yet fresh, choices. The latest data reveals a strong and steady current, not a tidal wave of change, favoring names that are both established and stylish. This isn't a year for fleeting trends or shocking shake-ups; instead, we're seeing a confident return to names that feel grounded, warm, and effortlessly cool.
At the very top, James has claimed the number one spot, a testament to its timeless, regal charm. It leads a Top 10 that perfectly blends traditional strength with modern sensibilities. We see enduring classics like Oliver, William, and Henry holding their ground, joined by softer, more contemporary favorites such as Hudson, Noah, and Liam. The presence of Bennett and Luca in the top tier signals a love for names that are sophisticated yet approachable, offering a sweet spot between the old and the new.
The real story, however, lies in the incredible depth and breadth of popular choices. A massive wave of names has entered the Top 100, indicating that parents are embracing a wide and varied pool of beloved options. From Biblical stalwarts like Adam, Elijah, and Samuel to charming surname-style choices like Brooks, Hayes, and Walker, the list is a treasure trove. You'll find gentle, nature-inspired names like Rowan and Silas alongside strong, established choices such as Charles and Theodore. This influx isn't about a few names surging in popularity; it's about a broad consensus forming around a whole class of distinguished, handsome names.
What's most striking is the stability of the current moment. With no significant risers or fallers, the message is clear: parents feel confident in their choices. There's no pressure to chase the next big thing or abandon a name you love for fear of it being "over." Whether you're drawn to the friendly energy of Owen, the literary feel of Beckett, or the classic appeal of Thomas, you're in good company. The defining trend for 2025 is the celebration of enduring style, proving that a truly great name never goes out of fashion.
When variants combine
When spelling variants are counted as one name, the rankings shift. Here's how the families stack up.
- 01
William
Liam · Will · William
- 02
James
Jacob · Jacoby · James · Jamie
- 03
Lucas
Luca · Lucas · Lucca · Luka · Lukas
- 04
Mateo
Mateo · Mateus · Matteo · Matthew · Matthias
- 05
Theodore
Teddy · Theo · Theodore
Notable cuts
Vintage comebacks
- #1James
- #4Oliver
- #5William
- #6Noah
- #7Henry
Nature inspired
- #47Rowan
Gender neutral
- #2Hudson
- #3Bennett
- #8Luca
- #11Levi
- #13Cooper
Free PDF
Get the full report by email
Top 200 names, year-over-year movers, and the deeper cuts beyond what's shown above — delivered to your inbox.
