Recently, the U.S. Social Security Administration released data on the 2017 Newborn Name Statistics . The sharp-eyed netizen discovered that among the top 1000 most popular names, there are also Marvel heroes.
Spiderman: Parker
Will the same name as Spider-Man Peter Parker live like a skeleton? In 2017, a total of 5,833 babies were named "Parker" by their parents, and 1487 of them were still girls.
But this is not the time when "Parker" is the most popular name. When "Spider-Man" appeared on the big screen in 2002, "Parker" ranked 126th among the most popular boy names, after which popularity rose to 72nd in 2015. It later fell to the 90th place in 2017.
In Marvel's superheroes, Spider-Man was the first to debut in the movie circle. It is estimated that before and after the movie consumption was over-excavated too much, I felt that this high school student had a tendency to get over gas.
Deathmaid: Wade
Congratulations to the death knight for harvesting 899 little boys in 2017! Well, there are no female fans.
In fact, not many people actually remember the real name of the death knight as Wade Wilson... But looking at the combined data, the “Death” movie released in 2016, “Wade” rose from the 405th in the most popular boy name to 2017. 362 names. It is also considered a little bit of work.
Black Widow: Natasha
In 2017, 355 U.S. girls played this name. I hope they will grow up as well as black widows (Natasha Romanoff).
“Natasha” is actually a very common name, but popularity has been falling for the past 20 years. This year, it ranked 769th among the most popular girls. I don't know if waiting for the black widow has an independent movie, this name will not rebound.
Woman behind Iron Man: Pepper
In 2017, 121 baby girls and 9 baby boys were named "Pepper."
The popularity of the name "Pepper" was indeed brought up by the "Iron Man" series of movies. In 2008, there were only 13 named Pepper for every 1 million babies. By 2014, this number had risen to 89.
The popularity of Stark also rose from 2008. It's just that the name may not be very nice. At the most brilliant time, only 11 of the millions of babies are called "Big Coins . "
Loki and Valkyrie
Loki, who is also evil, has become one of the infants' choices. I suspect the bears are fascinated by the value of Shawson.
In 2017, 91 boys and 5 girls were named “Loki” by their parents. In addition, there were 63 small Valkyrie who were given the same high expectations as Valkyrie. These names from Norse mythology, if not the "Thunder" series of movies turned out, you would consider starting one for their children?
Marvel: Marvel
In 2017, 50 children named “Marvel” were born. There may be a pair of parents who suffer from "selective phobia." They can't pick up their favorite super heroes. Call Marvel directly to be a "powder."
The name itself also means a miracle. Compared to about 100 years ago, few people are using it. However, its popularity has only slightly increased with the popularity of Manpower Film and Television in recent years. In 2008, there were only 5 "Marvel" per million infants, which increased to 13 by 2014 .
Hulk: Banner
Remember the name of the Hulk? Bruce Banner. In 2017, 39 boys were named “Banner” by their parents. Their inspiration must not come from banners or advertisements. It may be that they hope that their children have the wisdom of a wise scientist, but they also have rough muscles.
The name has gained some popularity during the time the Hulk appeared on the screen. In 2008, there were only 2 “banners” per million infants, and by 2016 it had increased to 23 .
Rocket, Quill, Nebula
The entire retro rock "Guardians of the Galaxy" was also seen by the bear parents.
In 2017, 37 babies called "Rocket", 20 children renamed "Quill" with the name of Peter Quill, and 10 girls called "Nebula"...
Why didn't you name your baby Groot?
Hawkeye: Hawkeye
Congratulations, you finally saw one of the most popular names in the audience. In the United States, six baby boys were named "Hawkeye" in 2017. I sincerely wish that they will never be nearsighted.
Is there a name for your heart?
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