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UK name, mostly girls

Nevada

A Spanish-derived name referring to snow-capped mountains or snowy terrain.

For 2026, the newest official UK baby-name figures on this page are from 2024. That release is the current official benchmark rather than a forecast.

Nevada is mostly registered for girls in the UK records. People looking for Nevada popularity in 2026 should use the latest official release, which is 2024 in this profile. In that release it ranked #4843, with 4 babies registered with the name. Its strongest year in the published records was 2019, with 9 births.

This profile covers 61 England and Wales registrations across 13 recorded years from 2001 to 2024. The figures come from ONS England and Wales, so the page is a view of published baby-name registrations rather than a forecast or a live count of people using the name today.

The latest count is about 44% of the recorded peak, which gives a quick read on how the name has moved since its high point.

We estimate that about 61 living people in the UK are called Nevada. This uses published birth registrations from England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, then applies ONS national life tables to estimate how many are likely still alive. It does not forecast extra births for 2025 or 2026.

Key insights

  • Nevada ranked #4843 for girls in England and Wales in 2024, with 4 registrations.
  • The name peaked in 2019, when 9 girls were registered as Nevada.
  • About 61 living people in the UK are estimated to have Nevada as a first name, after adjusting past birth registrations with ONS life tables.
  • Across the England and Wales records shown here, 89.7% of Nevada registrations are for girls.

Latest rank (E&W)

#4843

2024

Births in 2024

4

Latest year

Peak year

2019

9 births

Estimated living

61

2026

Gender

Boy and girl registrations for Nevada

In England and Wales birth records, Nevada has been registered for both boys and girls. Across the years shown here, 10.3% of registrations are for boys and 89.7% are for girls.

These figures use the sex categories in the published baby-name files. They are useful for spotting how the name is used at registration, but they are not a live measure of gender identity or everyone living with the name today.

90% girls
Boys7 (10.3%)Girls61 (89.7%)

Nevada registered for boys

  • Ranked #5,119 in 2024
  • 3 boys registered in 2024
  • Peak: 2022 (4 births)

Nevada registered for girls

  • Ranked #4,843 in 2024
  • 4 girls registered in 2024
  • Peak: 2019 (9 births)

Meaning

What does Nevada mean?

The name Nevada is derived from the Spanish word "nevada," which means "snow-covered" or "snowy." This name was given to the U.S. state of Nevada due to its mountainous terrain and snowy peaks. The name itself originated from the Spanish language and has its roots in the Latin word "nivatus," meaning "covered with snow."

The earliest recorded use of the name Nevada can be traced back to the 19th century when it was designated as the name of the U.S. state in 1864. However, the name itself was likely used by Spanish explorers and settlers in the region long before it became an official state name.

In terms of historical references, the name Nevada does not appear to have any significant mentions in ancient texts, religious scriptures, or historical records prior to its association with the U.S. state. It is primarily a modern name that gained prominence in the 19th century.

Throughout history, there have been a few notable individuals with the first name Nevada. One of the earliest recorded individuals was Nevada Seminole (1892-1979), a member of the Seminole Tribe of Florida and a prominent figure in the preservation of Seminole culture and traditions.

Another notable figure was Nevada Leroy Douglass (1905-1974), an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Washington state from 1937 to 1943.

Nevada Rae Browning (1932-2008) was an American actress and singer who appeared in several films and television shows during the mid-20th century.

Nevada Smith (born 1947), whose real name is Steven Patrick Kilbey, is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter, best known as the lead singer and co-founder of the band The Church.

Nevada Caeden (born 1987) is an American singer and songwriter, known for her work in the genres of pop and R&B.

While the name Nevada may have been inspired by the snowy landscapes of the American West, it has also gained popularity as a unique and distinctive name for individuals around the world, transcending its geographical origins.

Sourced from namecensus.com.

Popularity

Nevada over time

The chart below compares boys and girls registered as Nevada in England and Wales, from 2001 to 2024. Empty years are left out so rare names are not stretched across long periods where the published files do not show any registrations.

For Nevada, the clearest high point is 2019. The latest England and Wales figure is 4 births in 2024, compared with 9 at the peak.

Babies born per year

BoysGirls
02579200120122024

Decades

Nevada by decade

Decade totals smooth out the yearly jumps and make it easier to see whether Nevada was a short-lived spike or a name that stayed in regular use. Average rank is calculated only from years where a published rank exists.

Decade Average rank Total births Years covered
2020s #4528 22 5
2010s #3750 24 4
2000s #3964 15 4

Related

Names similar to Nevada

FAQ

Nevada: questions and answers

How popular is the name Nevada in the UK right now?

In 2024, Nevada was ranked #4843 for girls in England and Wales, with 4 births registered.

When was Nevada most popular?

The peak year on record was 2019, with 9 babies registered as Nevada in England and Wales.

What is the meaning and origin of Nevada?

A Spanish-derived name referring to snow-capped mountains or snowy terrain.

How many people are called Nevada in the UK?

A total of 61 babies have been registered as Nevada across the 13 years of ONS England & Wales records shown here.

Which records is this page based on?

The England and Wales timeline uses ONS baby-name records. Scotland figures come from NRS and Northern Ireland figures come from NISRA. Counts are registrations in published baby-name files. The living estimate uses those birth registrations with ONS national life tables.