The most disproportionately popular girl name in every state
In Alabama, Mary was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Alabama were named Mary 4.5 times more than girls were named Mary nationwide.
In Alaska, Ayla was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Alaska were named Ayla 6.7 times more than girls were named Ayla nationwide.
In Arizona, Ximena was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Arizona were named Ximena 3.0 times more than girls were named Ximena nationwide.
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In Arkansas, Blakely was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Arkansas were named Blakely 5.1 times more than girls were named Blakely nationwide.
In California, Ximena was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in California were named Ximena 2.4 times more than girls were named Ximena nationwide.
In Colorado, Juniper was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Colorado were named Juniper 3.0 times more than girls were named Juniper nationwide.
In Connecticut, Sienna was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Connecticut were named Sienna 3.6 times more than girls were named Sienna nationwide.
In Delaware, Blake was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Delaware were named Blake 4.6 times more than girls were named Blake nationwide.
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In Florida, Valentina was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Florida were named Valentina 2.8 times more than girls were named Valentina nationwide.
In Georgia, Londyn was the most disproportionately popular girls name in 2017.
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Girls in Georgia were named Londyn 3.2 times more than girls were named Londyn nationwide.
In Hawaii, Leila was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Hawaii were named Leila 10.8 times more than girls were named Leila nationwide.
In Idaho, Remi was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Idaho were named Remi 5.4 times more than girls were named Remi nationwide.
In Illinois, Journee was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Illinois were named Journee 2.0 times more than girls were named Journee nationwide.
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In Indiana, Hadley was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Indiana were named Hadley 2.5 times more than girls were named Hadley nationwide.
In Iowa, Emersyn was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Iowa were named Emersyn 4.1 times more than girls were named Emersyn nationwide.
In Kansas, Brynlee was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Kansas were named Brynlee 3.3 times more than girls were named Brynlee nationwide.
In Kentucky, Paislee was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Kentucky were named Paislee 4.2 times more than girls were named Paislee nationwide.
In Louisiana, Camille was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Louisiana were named Camille 4.6 times more than girls were named Camille nationwide.
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In Maine, Hope was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Maine were named Hope 5.2 times more than girls were named Hope nationwide.
In Maryland, Logan was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Maryland were named Logan 3.5 times more than girls were named Logan nationwide.
In Massachusetts, Fiona was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Massachusetts were named Fiona 3.7 times more than girls were named Fiona nationwide.
In Michigan, Eliana was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Michigan were named Eliana 2.5 times more than girls were named Eliana nationwide.
In Minnesota, Lucille was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Minnesota were named Lucille 3.9 times more than girls were named Lucille nationwide.
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In Mississippi, Paris was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Mississippi were named Paris 5.6 times more than girls were named Paris nationwide.
In Missouri, Kinley was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Missouri were named Kinley 3.1 times more than girls were named Kinley nationwide.
In Montana, Juniper was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Montana were named Juniper 7.6 times more than girls were named Juniper nationwide.
In Nebraska, Emersyn was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Nebraska were named Emersyn 4.8 times more than girls were named Emersyn nationwide.
In Nevada, Luna was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Nevada were named Luna 2.9 times more than girls were named Luna nationwide.
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In New Hampshire, Brooke was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in New Hampshire were named Brooke 4.8 times more than girls were named Brooke nationwide.
In New Jersey, Miriam was the most disproportionately popular girls name in 2017.
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Girls in New Jersey were named Miriam 5.2 times more than girls were named Miriam nationwide.
In New Mexico, Lilliana was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in New Mexico were named Lilliana 4.4 times more than girls were named Lilliana nationwide.
In New York, Esther was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in New York were named Esther 4.2 times more than girls were named Esther nationwide.
In North Carolina, Raelyn was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in North Carolina were named Raelyn 2.6 times more than girls were named Raelyn nationwide.
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In North Dakota, Elsie was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in North Dakota were named Elsie 8.9 times more than girls were named Elsie nationwide.
In Ohio, Delaney was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Ohio were named Delaney 2.4 times more than girls were named Delaney nationwide.
In Oklahoma, Blakely was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Oklahoma were named Blakely 4.7 times more than girls were named Blakely nationwide.
In Oregon, Juniper was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Oregon were named Juniper 6.9 times more than girls were named Juniper nationwide.
In Pennsylvania, Brynn was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Pennsylvania were named Brynn 2.7 times more than girls were named Brynn nationwide.
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In Rhode Island, Lilliana was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Rhode Island were named Lilliana 8.6 times more than girls were named Lilliana nationwide.
In South Carolina, Ryleigh was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in South Carolina were named Ryleigh 4.0 times more than girls were named Ryleigh nationwide.
In South Dakota, Mya was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in South Dakota were named Mya 7.1 times more than girls were named Mya nationwide.
In Tennessee, Blakely was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Tennessee were named Blakely 2.9 times more than girls were named Blakely nationwide.
In Texas, Ximena was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
Girls in Texas were named Ximena 2.9 times more than girls were named Ximena nationwide.
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In Utah, Jane was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Utah were named Jane 6.0 times more than girls were named Jane nationwide.
In Vermont, Juniper was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Vermont were named Juniper 11.7 times more than girls were named Juniper nationwide.
In Virginia, Ryleigh was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Virginia were named Ryleigh 2.3 times more than girls were named Ryleigh nationwide.
In Washington, Juniper was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Washington were named Juniper 3.4 times more than girls were named Juniper nationwide.
In West Virginia, Paislee was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in West Virginia were named Paislee 6.3 times more than girls were named Paislee nationwide.
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In Wisconsin, Eloise was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Wisconsin were named Eloise 3.0 times more than girls were named Eloise nationwide.
In Wyoming, Sawyer was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Wyoming were named Sawyer 10.1 times more than girls were named Sawyer nationwide.
In Washington, D.C., Jane was the most disproportionately popular girl name in 2017.
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Girls in Washington, D.C. were named Jane 5.6 times more than girls were named Jane nationwide.
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