Olivia and Theodore Earn Top Spots as Most Popular Names of Babies Born at AHN Hospitals in 2022


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“We truly celebrate each and every birthday across our hospitals and every beautiful baby for the unique and special individuals they will become,” said Marcia Klein-Patel, MD, PhD, chair of AHN Women’s Institute.

Allegheny Health Network (AHN) today released the top 20 most popular baby names chosen by parents delivering their newborns across the network’s labor and delivery programs (L&D) in 2022. Topping the charts this past year were Olivia and Theodore.

Top 20 Names Selected at AHN in 2022:

1. Olivia

2. Theodore

3. Owen

4. Charlotte

5. Emma

6. James

7. Levi

8. Logan

9. Oliver

10. Amelia

11. Ava

12.Mason

13. Noah

14. Sophia

15. Carter

16. Evelyn

17. Jackson

18. Benjamin

19. Gianna

20. Lucas

Following Olivia, girls’ top names were Charlotte and Emma while the boys No. 2 and 3 spots were Owen and James, respectively. Select names on the list, such as Logan, Mason and Carter, were shared among both boys and girls.

Top baby names across AHN closely mirror the most popular names nationally. The top three names for boys across the country in 2021 were Liam, Noah and Oliver, with Theodore rounding the list out at number 10, and the top three names for baby girls were Olivia, Emma and Charlotte.

“Each year, our exceptional caregivers help bring thousands of newborns into the world at one of our five beautiful birthing facilities across the region, each of which offers private birthing suites, award-winning OB-GYN clinicians and state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care capabilities for babies who may need a more advanced level care,” said Marcia Klein-Patel, MD, PhD, chair of AHN Women’s Institute. “We truly celebrate each and every birthday across our hospitals and every beautiful baby for the unique and special individuals they will become.”

The AHN Women’s Institute provides L&D services at the network’s West Penn, Forbes, Wexford, Jefferson, and Saint Vincent hospitals.

AHN Forbes, Wexford and Jefferson offer level II neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) for non-critically ill infants, while AHN Saint Vincent and West Penn hospitals can care for the most critically ill babies with advanced level III NICUs.

All AHN L&D teams work closely with pediatricians from the AHN Pediatric Institute to help ensure babies are best positioned to thrive from infancy and beyond. At the AHN postpartum suites, pediatricians consistently round on families to perform routine wellness visits which may include hearing and sight screenings, blood sugar monitoring, lactation consultations, vaccination consultations, and safe sleep checks.

Last year, AHN’s L&D programs in total welcomed more than 8,500 babies into the world – the highest number ever – and AHN West Penn was named one of the nation’s top 50 best hospitals for OB/GYN care by U.S. News & World Report. In Erie, AHN Saint Vincent was also recognized by US News as its region’s best hospital for maternity care.

To learn more about AHN and its labor and delivery programs, please visit ahn.org.

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About Allegheny Health Network:

Allegheny Health Network (AHN.org), is an integrated healthcare delivery system serving the greater Western Pennsylvania region. The Network is composed of 14 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, Health + Wellness Pavilions, multiple employed physician organizations, home and community-based health services, a research institute, and a group purchasing organization. The Network provides patients with access to a complete spectrum of advanced medical services, including nationally recognized programs for primary and emergency care, trauma care, cardiovascular disease, organ transplantation, cancer care, orthopedic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery, women’s health, diabetes, autoimmune disease and more. AHN employs approximately 21,000 people, has more than 2,600 physicians on its medical staff and serves as a clinical campus for Drexel University College of Medicine and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.

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