Logan — Boy Name, Ranked #43 in US (2025) | Not Another Noah
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About Not another Noah

Not another Noah is a free baby name popularity tool using real official data from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) 2024 for England & Wales, SSA (Social Security Administration) 2025 for the United States, and state birth registries (NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA) 2023–2025 for Australia. Search any name to see its current rank, how many babies were given that name, and whether it's rising or declining in popularity.

The classroom clash calculator shows the probability that at least one other child in a class will share the same name — helping parents find truly unique baby names that stand out.

Most popular baby names in England & Wales 2024

The top baby names in England and Wales in 2024 were Muhammad, Noah and Oliver for boys, and Olivia, Amelia and Lily for girls, according to ONS data. Search any name above to see its full popularity profile.

Most popular baby names in the United States 2025

The top baby names in the US in 2025 were Liam, Noah and Oliver for boys, and Olivia, Charlotte and Emma for girls, according to SSA data.

Most popular baby names in Australia 2025

The top baby names across Australian states in 2025 were Noah, Oliver and Theodore for boys, and Charlotte, Amelia and Isla for girls, based on data from NSW, VIC, QLD, WA and SA. Australian states only publish their top 100 names each year.

Find unique baby names with low classroom clash risk

Use the Less common names tab to discover names ranked between 150 and 2,500 — distinctive enough to stand out, but established enough to feel familiar. Perfect for parents who want something a little different.

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