How Many People Are Named Golden?
Curious about how common the name Golden is? Our tool provides a statistical estimate of how many people in the United States share this name, along with an easy-to-understand breakdown of its popularity and rarity.
What Does This Mean?
Based on aggregated statistical analysis, approximately 5,133 people in the United States are estimated to share the name Golden.
To make this easier to understand, this means that about 1 out of every 64,290 people has this name.
This classification places Golden in the Very Rare category compared to other names nationwide.
How This Name Tool Works
Our system analyzes large-scale name frequency patterns and applies statistical modeling to estimate how often a name appears within the U.S. population.
When you search for a name, the tool processes aggregated historical patterns and probability calculations to deliver a clear and privacy-friendly estimate — without accessing private records or personal data.
All results shown are estimates and should be interpreted as statistical approximations, not exact counts.
Detailed Statistics for Golden
Name Rarity and Probability
Rarity: Very Rare
Probability: 1 in 64,290 people
Total Count
5,133
Rare
Gender Distribution
Predicted Gender
Male
Age Information
Average Age: 76
- Young (<30) 1,153
- Adult (30–60) 533
- Old (>60) 3,447
Additional Characteristics
Same Character %: 0.0%
Starts with "A" %: 0.0%
Year-Wise Usages
State-Wise Usages
- Alabama 11
- Arkansas 5
- California 102
- Florida 24
- Georgia 56
- Illinois 11
- Kentucky 141
- Louisiana 25
- Missouri 22
- Mississippi 11
- North Carolina 42
- New York 7
- Ohio 5
- Oklahoma 5
- Tennessee 12
- Texas 74
- Utah 27
- Virginia 23
- West Virginia 153
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people are named Golden?
Approximately 5,133 people in the United States are estimated to share the name Golden, based on statistical analysis.
Is Golden a rare name?
Golden is considered Very Rare when compared to other names in the U.S. population.
Are these numbers exact?
No. Exact full-name counts are not publicly available. This tool provides statistical estimates designed to be informative and easy to understand.