βMarsβ is 2025βs most popular planet baby name
βMars, can you please clean up your Legos?β
βJupiter, finish your peas.β
βDonβt pull the catβs tail, Mercury!β
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has released its baby name data for 2025 and itβs clear that plenty of parents found inspiration in the cosmos for their little ones. The most popular proper planet in our solar system to name a baby after in 2025 was Mars, followed by Jupiter. Thankfully, no one named their child Uranus, but 80 parents did name their child Cosmo.
Hereβs the planet-baby name breakdown:
- Mercury: 10 males
- Venus: 96 females
- Earth: Eight females
- Mars: 27 females, 105 males (132 total)
- Jupiter: 84 females, 37 males (121 total)
- Saturn: 18 females, 8 males (26 total)
- Uranus: Zero
- Neptune: Eight males
A couple of our solar systemβs dwarf planets also made appearances on the list:
- Pluto: 11 males
- Eris: 128 females, 26 males (154 total)
Of course itβs important to note that most of our solar systemβs planets got their names from Roman and Greek gods and goddesses, so a love of space likely wasnβt the only motivation for new parents.
Last year, 332 parents used the name Artemis for their babies. According to baby name site Nameberry, Artemis is of Greek origin and means βsafeβ or βbutcher.β Itβs also the name of NASAβs high-profile mission to return humans to the moon.
And as a bonus fun-with-data note: the name Tesla has completely disappeared from SSAβs data. The name peaked in 2016 with 180 children given the moniker. It last appeared on the charts in 2023 when only 13 babies got the name.
For privacy purposes, the SSA only releases data on names given to at least five children. So maybe somewhere, one little Uranus is ruling the playground.
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