How Many People Are Named Yosemite?

Complete statistics for the name Yosemite in the United States — including rarity score, gender breakdown, age distribution, historical popularity, and state data.

Data last updated: 2025 SSA records

Yosemite
Very Rare
5
Estimated People
1 in 66,000,000
1 in X Americans
1993
Peak Popularity
Female
Predicted Gender
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Tradition
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⚥ Gender Distribution
♂ Male
0 (0%)
♀ Female
5 (100%)
0%
male
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Avg Age: 33

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🔎 Name Characteristics
Repeated characters 25.0%
Starts with "A" 0.0%
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How Many People Have the Name Yosemite in the US?

Based on Social Security Administration birth records and age-adjusted survival modeling, approximately 5 people in the United States currently share the name Yosemite. That works out to roughly 1 in every 66,000,000 Americans, placing it in the Very Rare category among all names tracked in US records. For context on where this falls on the full spectrum, see the name rarity guide.

Is Yosemite a Common or Rare Name?

Yosemite is classified as Very Rare when scored against the entire US population. Our rarity scale runs from Very Common (top names shared by millions) through Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Very Rare. Understanding where a name sits helps parents gauge uniqueness when choosing a baby name, genealogists narrow down records, and curious individuals settle debates about their own identity.

What Does the Name Yosemite Mean?

The meaning, language of origin, cultural and religious background for Yosemite are covered in full on the Yosemite name meaning & origin page. For a broader look at thousands of names, browse the name meaning directory.

Gender Breakdown: Is Yosemite Male or Female?

Of all recorded bearers of Yosemite in SSA data, approximately 0% are male and 100% are female. Yosemite is used almost exclusively as a female name in the United States. See our guide to gender-neutral names for more on how naming norms evolve.

When Was Yosemite Most Popular?

The name Yosemite reached peak popularity in 1993, with 5 babies registered that year. Our article on 2025 baby name trends explores these forces in detail.

Where Is Yosemite Most Common in the US?

The state-by-state breakdown above shows estimated bearer counts for Yosemite across all 50 states. Highly populous states like California, Texas, and New York naturally show higher counts for almost every name simply due to population size.

How Is This Data Calculated?

All figures on this page are statistical estimates, not exact government headcounts. The underlying data comes from the SSA National Baby Names dataset. Full methodology is explained on the methodology page.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are named Yosemite?

Approximately 5 people in the United States share the name Yosemite, based on SSA birth records and age-adjusted survival modeling.

Is Yosemite a rare name?

Yosemite is classified as Very Rare in the United States. Approximately 1 in every 66,000,000 Americans has this name.

What does the name Yosemite mean?

The meaning and origin of Yosemite is displayed in the Name Meaning and Origin section at the top of this page. Browse the name meaning directory at https://howmanyofme.site/name-meaning/ for more names.

Is Yosemite more male or female?

Based on SSA records, 0% of people named Yosemite are male and 100% are female. The predicted gender is Female.

When was Yosemite most popular?

The name Yosemite reached its peak in 1993, with 5 registrations that year.

Are these statistics exact?

No. All figures are statistical estimates based on SSA birth records and age-adjusted modeling. Exact real-time name counts are not publicly available. See the methodology page at https://howmanyofme.site/methodology/ for full details.

Disclaimer: All results are statistical estimates based on aggregated SSA birth records and modeling. They are not exact counts of individuals. Data source: SSA National Baby Names dataset.
Quick Stats
Total People5
RarityVery Rare
1 in X1 in 66,000,000
GenderFemale
Avg Age33
Peak Year1993
Male %0%
Female %100%

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