Masculine dossier · first seen 1915

Randy

Endangered Down 98.8% from peak
Peak era
1956
Peak births
16,547
Current vitality
Fragile
Peak generation
Boomer

Quick answers about Randy

How many people are named Randy?

An estimated 250,978 living Americans are named Randy.

How rare is Randy?

Randy is uncommon among babies today, with 198 boys receiving the name in 2025, down 98.8% from its 1956 peak.

How old is the typical Randy?

The median age of a living American named Randy is approximately 62 years, with most bearers falling between 47 and 68 years old.

Is Randy still popular?

No. Randy is endangered as a baby name, down 98.8% from its 1956 peak with 198 births in 2025.

Where is Randy most common?

Randy has its strongest geographic signal in Utah, where it appears 4.7× more often than the national baseline.

1915Peak 19562025
peak 1956 2025 18801900192019401960198020002020
Peak year
1956
Decline from peak
98.8%
2025
198
All-time
329,468

Randy took 65 years to reach 42 states. A slow burn from California, Idaho, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, and Washington outward.

Broke out: California, Idaho, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, 1943 · over-represented in 42 states over 65 years

Alabama: broke out 1983 AL Alaska: broke out 1976 AK Arizona: broke out 1945 AZ Arkansas: broke out 1956 AR California: broke out 1943 CA Colorado: broke out 1947 CO Connecticut: broke out 1999 CT Delaware: broke out 1997 DE District of Columbia: broke out 1996 DC Florida: never over-represented FL Georgia: broke out 2008 GA Hawaii: broke out 1971 HI Idaho: broke out 1943 ID Illinois: broke out 1944 IL Indiana: broke out 1943 IN Iowa: broke out 1944 IA Kansas: broke out 1944 KS Kentucky: never over-represented KY Louisiana: broke out 1978 LA Maine: broke out 1968 ME Maryland: never over-represented MD Massachusetts: never over-represented MA Michigan: never over-represented MI Minnesota: broke out 1944 MN Mississippi: broke out 1967 MS Missouri: broke out 1943 MO Montana: broke out 1945 MT Nebraska: broke out 1943 NE Nevada: broke out 1948 NV New Hampshire: broke out 1967 NH New Jersey: broke out 2007 NJ New Mexico: broke out 1970 NM New York: broke out 1999 NY North Carolina: broke out 1955 NC North Dakota: broke out 1945 ND Ohio: never over-represented OH Oklahoma: broke out 1944 OK Oregon: broke out 1943 OR Pennsylvania: never over-represented PA Rhode Island: broke out 1993 RI South Carolina: broke out 1999 SC South Dakota: broke out 1944 SD Tennessee: broke out 1958 TN Texas: never over-represented TX Utah: broke out 1943 UT Vermont: broke out 1960 VT Virginia: never over-represented VA Washington: broke out 1943 WA West Virginia: broke out 1953 WV Wisconsin: broke out 1952 WI Wyoming: broke out 1947 WY