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How do hurricanes affect baby names?

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How do hurricanes affect baby names?

When a hurricane makes landfall, its effects go beyond the physical devastation and disruption to communities in its path. Storms leave lasting societal imprints on many facets of life—even what parents name their children.

Spokeo compared data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Social Security Administration to see how storm names impact baby names. With massive storms becoming more frequent and public awareness increasing, the relationship between hurricanes and naming trends could become even more pronounced.

According to data maintained by NOAA, the number of weather events causing more than $1 billion in damage has been on the rise.

In the 1980s and 1990s, about five weather events per year caused over $1 billion in damage. Since 2010, that number has risen to 16 annually—tripling in frequency over three decades.

When Hurricane Andrew tore through South Florida in 1992, storms of that magnitude were few and far between. But in recent years, even more destructive storms have occurred every couple of years, with two mammoth hurricanes—Harvey and Maria—hitting in just one year.

With Hurricane Helene making headlines in 2024 as the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina, it's possible the name could see a drop in popularity. The same goes for Hurricane Milton and its possible effects. Baby name data maintained by the Social Security Administration allows each name's popularity to be analyzed alongside storm data.

The connection between storm names and baby naming trends may be subtle, but the impact of extreme weather reaches further than one might expect.

Editor's note: The Social Security Administration collects data on baby names based on a binary understanding of sex and gender; however, we recognize that names aren't inherently gendered.

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