girls:
61 births since 1981
#5655 (1st percentile)
boys:
138 births since 1988
#4448 (3rd percentile)
overall:
199 births since 1981
#7540 (3rd percentile)
The name Jeryn is the #7,540 most popular name of all time in the U.S. on a gender-neutral basis, with a total of 199 recorded births since 1981. This represents the 2.5% percentile of name popularity (more popular than 2.5% of all names). For boys, it ranks #4,448 (2.9% percentile) for all time with 138 births since 1988. For girls, it ranks #5,655 (1.0% percentile) for all time with 61 births since 1981.
Jeryn first appeared in U.S. birth records in 1981 (1981 for girls and 1988 for boys). Birth data for Jeryn is available in 22 out of the 38 years between 1981 and 2018 (17 years for boys and 11 years for girls). The Social Security Administration only reports birth data for years in which the name was given to at least five children of the same gender.
The name Jeryn has been given to both genders, with a slight preference for boys (69.3% of all recorded births). In 2018, 100.0% of babies named Jeryn were boys. Interestingly, until around 1988, the name was more popular for girls (100.0% girls from 1981 to 1987), but since then it has been more commonly used for boys (71.1% boys from 1988 to 2018).
For boys, Jeryn reached its peak popularity in 2008, achieving the 1.0% percentile (ranked #898) with 6 births per million. The name was most common in 2008, with 6 births per million (ranked 1.0% percentile). There have been no recorded male births with this name since 2018.
For girls, Jeryn reached its peak popularity in 2001, achieving the 0.2% percentile (ranked #896) with 4 births per million. The name was most common in 2013, with 4 births per million (ranked 0.2% percentile). There have been no recorded female births with this name since 2013.
This chart shows the total number of births per million babies in each year for the name "Jeryn".
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Our model has identified 2 different pronunciations for the name Jeryn. Click the play button under each pronunciation to hear it spoken aloud.
Our model is 80.6% confident that Jeryn is pronounced as JEH-rihn, which has 2 syllables. The next most likely pronunciation is JEH-reen, at 19.4% confidence, with 2 syllables.
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