2024 is coming to an end, which is crazy to think about. As the year comes to a close one of the things people like to reflect on are the top baby names of the year.

If you welcomed a baby to the family, maybe their name is on the list!

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Thanks to stats from M Health Fairview that were released this week, we have the top 20 baby names in Minnesota for 2024. But before we get to that, let's take a look at the top baby names for the year across the country. Then we can see how we compare.

Top Baby Names of 2024

According to the Baby Center, the top 10 baby girl and boy names for this year include:

10. Luna and Leo

9. Ellie and Asher

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8. Mia and Ezra

7. Ava and Levi

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6. Isabella and Lucas

5. Charlotte and Mateo

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4. Sophia and Elijah

3. Emma and Oliver

2. Amelia and Liam

1. Olivia and Noah

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Let's see how that compares to Minnesota's top baby names!

Minnesota's Top 20 Baby Names of 2024

The 2024 top baby names in Minnesota according to M Health Fairview have been released.

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The baby name that got kicked down the list is Charlotte! Last year that was the top girl names in Minnesota but this year it dropped to number four with Olivia taking over the top spot. Actually, the exact same thing happened across the country!

As for the boy names, Theodore staid at number one but Oliver and Henry flipped spots 2 and 3. All three have been in the top for a few years in a row now.

My favorite name on the list would have to be Evelyn. I don't know why, I think it's a cute name!

Now, let's take a peek at some of the most unique baby names from the year you were born.

LOOK: Unique baby names from the year you were born

Stacker highlighted one of the least-used baby names from each year between 1950 and 2022, using data from the Social Security Administration.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

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