Avery baby name popularity

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In 2025, Avery ranked #37 in the female SSA series (5,267 births) and #291 in the male SSA series (1,156 births).
SSA usage
Female #37 (5,267 births) and Male #291 (1,156 births) in 2025 (Social Security Administration, by sex recorded on the application)

Trend at a glance

In the female SSA series, Avery first appears in the SSA public data in 1989, reached its highest rank of #12 in 2013, and ranks #37 in 2025 with 5,267 births. In the male SSA series, Avery first appears in the SSA public data in 1880, reached its highest rank of #181 in 2017, and ranks #291 in 2025 with 1,156 births.

Recent years in SSA public data

Most recent 20 reported years for Avery in the U.S. Social Security Administration public national data file. Series labels reflect the sex recorded on Social Security card applications for U.S. births.

YearSSA seriesRankBirths
2025Female375,267
2025Male2911,156
2024Female315,658
2024Male2591,353
2023Female295,879
2023Male2411,462
2022Female266,251
2022Male2211,663
2021Female196,815
2021Male2101,808
2020Female196,747
2020Male2111,794
2019Female187,350
2019Male2041,934
2018Female168,099
2018Male1902,117
2017Female148,237
2017Male1812,200
2016Female168,774
2016Male1882,125

Decade snapshot

Where Avery sat in the SSA national ranking at each decade milestone, based on the SSA public data file. Years where the name is absent from the public file are shown as "not reported" because SSA suppresses names with fewer than five occurrences in any geographic area.

DecadeFemale SSA rankMale SSA rank
1925not reported#629
1935not reported#771
1945not reported#677
1955not reported#632
1965not reported#537
1975not reported#545
1985not reported#546
1995#465#241
2005#67#215
2015#16#188
2025#37#291

In the 2025 SSA data, Avery reads mainly as a current-generation baby name rather than a name that peaked in earlier eras. See generations by year for the full framework.

SSA name data comes from Social Security card applications for U.S. births and is grouped by the sex recorded on the application; it is not a statement about gender identity. Years without a public SSA row are reported as “not reported in SSA public data,” not zero, because SSA suppresses names with fewer than five occurrences in any geographic area.