The Most Common First Names of Doctors
It’s only natural to have lofty aspirations for your child — and becoming a doctor is one of the most noble and prestigious professions she could choose. Of course, you can’t be certain that your little one will grow up with a passion for medicine, but giving your son or daughter a name that is very popular among doctors is a subtle nudge in the right direction.
MooseRoots used data from Medicare.com to find the 20 most common names of both male and female doctors in the U.S. in 2015. Our genealogy experts looked at names that occur at least 1,000 times and used data from the Social Security Administration to find the frequency of a given name in its estimated birth year — calculated by using the average medical school graduation year for doctors with a given name and assuming the average doctor finished medical school at age 28.
As of 2014, there were 708,300 jobs for physicians and surgeons in the U.S., and the future employment outlook is promising, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This means plenty of job openings and career stability for your child down the road when it’s time to practice medicine. For each name, in addition to frequency information in the estimated year of birth, we include current ranking data from the Social Security Administration for the most recent year (2014).
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It’s only natural to have lofty aspirations for your child — and becoming a doctor is one of the most noble and prestigious professions she could choose. Of course, you can’t be certain that your little one will grow up with a passion for medicine, but giving your son or daughter a name that is very popular among doctors is a subtle nudge in the right direction.
MooseRoots used data from Medicare.com to find the 20 most common names of both male and female doctors in the U.S. in 2015. Our genealogy experts looked at names that occur at least 1,000 times and used data from the Social Security Administration to find the frequency of a given name in its estimated birth year — calculated by using the average medical school graduation year for doctors with a given name and assuming the average doctor finished medical school at age 28.
As of 2014, there were 708,300 jobs for physicians and surgeons in the U.S., and the future employment outlook is promising, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This means plenty of job openings and career stability for your child down the road when it’s time to practice medicine. For each name, in addition to frequency information in the estimated year of birth, we include current ranking data from the Social Security Administration for the most recent year (2014).
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Declaration: I, Faisal Abbas hereby declare that all Images use to make this video is from Google Search: www.google.com. I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights: "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Thanks to Google for providing this beautiful and related pictures.
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