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These Rare & Unique Boy Names Were Used Only 5 Times Last Year

Since the 1800s, the U.S. Social Security Administration has kept careful baby name records, allowing us to see both the most and the least popular names every year. In 2023 (the most recent data), the most popular boy name in the United States was Liam, with nearly 21,000 babies given that name. But there’s also data on the rarest boy names of 2023: the ones used for no more than five babies. It’s an interesting list of monikers, to be sure. If you look closely, though, it contains some hidden gems that are still unique but not weird. If you want to name your little boy Lizardo or Moo, go for it — five other parents did! — but if you’re looking for the rarest boy names of 2023 that won’t raise eyebrows, read on.

Let it be known that we’re firm believers in using the baby name that you love, regardless of its level of popularity. Whether you want to name your baby boy Liam or Noah or something (much) lesser-used like Sherriff or Rood (yes, those are on the list too!), you should go forth with confidence — other people’s opinions be damned. If you had your heart set on a certain name, its popularity doesn’t matter … because in your eyes, your baby will be one in a million anyway.

Of the rarest boy names of 2023, these are the ones that caught our attention in a good way. Since they were used no more than five times last year, you can be sure of their uniqueness. If you’re looking for something memorable and distinctive, this list is for you!

 

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