Masculine dossier · first seen 1979

Jamari

Stable Cross-generational persistence
Peak era
2008
Peak births
774
Current vitality
Fragile
Peak generation
Gen Z

Quick answers about Jamari

How many people are named Jamari?

An estimated 15,056 living Americans are named Jamari.

How rare is Jamari?

Jamari is moderately uncommon among babies today, with 509 boys receiving the name in 2025, down 34.2% from its 2008 peak.

How old is the typical Jamari?

The median age of a living American named Jamari is approximately 15 years, with most bearers falling between 8 and 20 years old.

Is Jamari still popular?

Yes. Jamari is holding steady, with 509 births in 2025 and a consistent recent baseline.

Where is Jamari most common?

Jamari has its strongest geographic signal in District of Columbia, where it appears 6.7× more often than the national baseline.

1979Peak 20082025
peak 2008 2025 18801900192019401960198020002020
Peak year
2008
Decline from peak
34.2%
2025
509
All-time
15,240

Jamari spread fast — broke out in Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia (2008) and ran high in 12 states within a decade.

Broke out: Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, 2008 · over-represented in 12 states over 0 years

Alabama: broke out 2008 AL Alaska: never over-represented AK Arizona: never over-represented AZ Arkansas: never over-represented AR California: never over-represented CA Colorado: never over-represented CO Connecticut: never over-represented CT Delaware: never over-represented DE District of Columbia: broke out 2008 DC Florida: broke out 2008 FL Georgia: broke out 2008 GA Hawaii: never over-represented HI Idaho: never over-represented ID Illinois: broke out 2008 IL Indiana: never over-represented IN Iowa: never over-represented IA Kansas: never over-represented KS Kentucky: never over-represented KY Louisiana: broke out 2008 LA Maine: never over-represented ME Maryland: broke out 2008 MD Massachusetts: never over-represented MA Michigan: never over-represented MI Minnesota: never over-represented MN Mississippi: broke out 2008 MS Missouri: never over-represented MO Montana: never over-represented MT Nebraska: never over-represented NE Nevada: never over-represented NV New Hampshire: never over-represented NH New Jersey: never over-represented NJ New Mexico: never over-represented NM New York: never over-represented NY North Carolina: broke out 2008 NC North Dakota: never over-represented ND Ohio: never over-represented OH Oklahoma: never over-represented OK Oregon: never over-represented OR Pennsylvania: never over-represented PA Rhode Island: never over-represented RI South Carolina: broke out 2008 SC South Dakota: never over-represented SD Tennessee: broke out 2008 TN Texas: never over-represented TX Utah: never over-represented UT Vermont: never over-represented VT Virginia: broke out 2008 VA Washington: never over-represented WA West Virginia: never over-represented WV Wisconsin: never over-represented WI Wyoming: never over-represented WY