How Many People Are Named Everest?

An estimated 3,478 people in the United States have the first name Everest. It is used for both genders, with 76.6% male. The average bearer is 8 years old, and Everest peaked in popularity in 2022 with 393 births that year.

Below you will find a full statistical profile of Everest as a first name in the United States, including gender data, a year-by-year popularity timeline going back to 1880, a decade breakdown, state-by-state birth registrations, and, when available, a 2020 Census snapshot showing who had the name at that point in time. You can also check how many people share the full name Everest paired with any surname.

Key Insights

  • Everest is a modern name. With an average bearer age of just 8, it has gained most of its popularity in recent years.

Estimated Living Americans

3,478

About 1 in 98,549 people in the U.S.

Rarity

Rare

Very Rare Very Common

Predicted Gender

Male

76.6% confidence

Average Age

8

years old

Peak Year

2022

393 births

Total Registered

3,574

since 1880

Gender Distribution for Everest

Everest is a genuinely unisex name, used for both males (76.6%) and females (23.4%). Out of 3,574 total births registered, 2,739 were male and 835 were female.

Male 2,739 (76.6%)
Female 835 (23.4%)

Everest as a male name

Ranked #845 in 2024

285 male births in 2024

Peak: 2022 (299 births)

Everest as a female name

Ranked #2,281 in 2024

81 female births in 2024

Peak: 2021 (133 births)

Everest in the 2020 Census

The 2020 Census recorded 1,777 people with the first name Everest, which placed it at #8,204 in the published first-name tables. This is a snapshot of people who already had the name in 2020. The estimated living count elsewhere on this page is different: it is a current estimate built from SSA birth records and age-based survival rates, so the two figures are not expected to match exactly.

Read this section as a snapshot of people who already had the name in 2020. The SSA charts elsewhere on this page are still the better way to see how the name rose, fell, or shifted across generations.

Gender in the 2020 Census

In the 2020 Census, Everest was recorded as predominantly male. Out of 1,777 people with this name in that snapshot, 79.7% were male and 20.3% were female. That is very close to the long-run birth pattern in SSA records, where the name is male 76.6% of the time.

Census Count

1,777

people with this name

Census Rank

#8,204

among Census first names

Frequency Rate

0.59

per 100,000 people

Male 1,416 (79.7%)
Female 361 (20.3%)

Recorded Race and Hispanic Origin in the 2020 Census

In the 2020 Census, the first name Everest was most commonly recorded among people who identified as White (60.85%). The next largest recorded groups were Hispanic (13.03%) and Two or More Races (9.56%).

These percentages describe the people who had the first name Everest in the 2020 Census. They do not tell you the deeper meaning or origin of the name itself.

White
60.85%
Black
6.82%
Hispanic
13.03%
Asian/Pacific Islander
8.95%
American Indian/Alaska Native
0.78%
Two or More Races
9.56%

2020 Census demographic breakdown

Each row shows a recorded Census category for people with the first name Everest.

Group Share Count
White 60.85% 1,088
Hispanic 13.03% 233
Two or More Races 9.56% 171
Asian and Pacific Islander 8.95% 160
Black 6.82% 122
American Indian and Alaska Native 0.78% 14

The Census published separate sex and race/origin tables for first names, so their total counts can differ slightly for the same name. That is why the race section focuses on the demographic mix rather than repeating a second headline count.

Everest: Popularity Over Time

SSA records for Everest span from the 1910s to the 2020s, covering 10 decades of naming data. The most popular decade for this name was the 2020s, when 1,843 babies were registered. Everest remains highly popular today, with recent registration numbers near its historical peak.

Male
Female
0 79 157 236 314 393 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020

Everest by Decade

How has Everest tracked across different eras? The table below groups all SSA birth registrations into 10-year periods, with separate male and female counts. The colored bar shows each decade's share relative to the peak.

Decade Total Male Female
1910s 24 24 0
1920s 31 31 0
1930s 18 18 0
1950s 10 10 0
1970s 9 9 0
1980s 5 5 0
1990s 71 71 0
2000s 237 232 5
2010s 1,326 992 334
2020s 1,843 1,347 496

Everest by State

Birth registrations for Everest span all 33 states and territories in the SSA database. The highest counts are in California, Texas, Utah. The lowest are in New Mexico, Louisiana, Kentucky. On average, about 58 Everests were registered per state.

Everest + Last Name Combinations

How many people share a full name with Everest as the first name? Click a combination below to see the estimate, or search any pairing.

Everest: Questions and Answers

How many people in the U.S. are named Everest?

We estimate approximately 3,478 people named Everest are alive in the United States today. This is based on SSA birth records from 1880 to 2024, adjusted for mortality using CDC life tables. About 1 in 98,549 Americans share this first name.

Is Everest a common name?

Everest is classified as "Rare" and is more popular than 95.6% of all first names in the SSA database. A total of 3,574 births have been registered with this name since 1880.

When was Everest most popular?

Everest reached peak popularity in 2022, when 393 babies were given this name. The average age of a living person named Everest is approximately 8 years old, reflecting when the name was most commonly given.

How common was Everest in the 2020 Census?

The 2020 Census recorded 1,777 people with the first name Everest. That placed it at #8,204 in the published Census first-name tables, or 0.59 people per 100,000.

Why is the Census count different from the living estimate?

Because they measure different things. The Census number is a count of people with the name in 2020. The living estimate is a current model based on SSA birth records and survival rates, so it aims to estimate how many people with the name are alive now.

What does the SSA popularity chart show?

The popularity chart tracks birth registrations, not people currently alive. It shows how often Everest was given to babies from 1880 through 2024, which is why it is the best tool on the page for seeing long-run naming trends.

What does the Census say about the gender split for Everest?

In the 2020 Census snapshot, Everest was recorded as predominantly male. The published split was 79.7% male and 20.3% female.

What does the Census say about the background of people named Everest?

In the 2020 Census, the first name Everest was most commonly recorded among people who identified as White (60.85%). The next largest recorded groups were Hispanic (13.03%) and Two or More Races (9.56%). These percentages describe the people who had the name in the 2020 Census, not the deeper meaning or origin of the name itself.

Why can the Census sex total and race total differ slightly?

The Census published separate first-name tables for sex and for race and Hispanic origin. Those totals can differ slightly for the same name, so the page uses them as two related snapshots rather than treating them as perfectly interchangeable counts.

Does every first name have Census demographic data?

No. The public Census first-name tables only include names that met the Bureau's publication rules. That means some names on this site will have SSA history but no published Census demographic snapshot.

Is Everest a male name?

Everest is predominantly male. 76.6% of people with this name are male. See the gender breakdown above for full details.

Why can Everest have a lot of living bearers even if it is not trendy now?

Because a name can build up a large population over many decades. Everest peaked in 2022, and the average living bearer is about 8 years old, so a name can still have millions of living bearers even after it stops feeling current for newborns.

How many Everest Smiths are there?

To find how many people share a specific full name, we combine first name and surname frequencies. Try: Everest Smith, Everest Johnson, Everest Williams. You can also search any combination on our homepage.

Where does this data come from?

Our estimates use Social Security Administration birth records (1880 to 2024), adjusted for survival using CDC 2023 life tables broken down by sex. The U.S. population figure (342,754,338) is from the Census Bureau's July 2025 estimate. Full methodology.

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