Feminine dossier · first seen 1924

Reese

Stable Cross-generational persistence
Peak era
2012
Peak births
2,459
Current vitality
Healthy
Peak generation
Gen Z

Quick answers about Reese

How many people are named Reese?

An estimated 44,303 living Americans are named Reese.

How rare is Reese?

Reese is moderately uncommon among babies today, with 1,631 girls receiving the name in 2025, down 33.7% from its 2012 peak.

How old is the typical Reese?

The median age of a living American named Reese is approximately 13 years, with most bearers falling between 7 and 18 years old.

Is Reese still popular?

Yes. Reese is holding steady, with 1,631 births in 2025 and a consistent recent baseline.

Where is Reese most common?

Reese has its strongest geographic signal in South Dakota, where it appears 3.4× more often than the national baseline.

1924Peak 20122025
peak 2012 2025 18801900192019401960198020002020
Peak year
2012
Decline from peak
33.7%
2025
1,631
All-time
44,775

Reese broke out in Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, and South Dakota (2003) and became over-represented in 34 states over 17 years.

Broke out: Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, and South Dakota, 2003 · over-represented in 34 states over 17 years

Alabama: never over-represented AL Alaska: never over-represented AK Arizona: never over-represented AZ Arkansas: broke out 2020 AR California: never over-represented CA Colorado: broke out 2003 CO Connecticut: broke out 2012 CT Delaware: broke out 2003 DE District of Columbia: broke out 2017 DC Florida: never over-represented FL Georgia: never over-represented GA Hawaii: broke out 2004 HI Idaho: broke out 2003 ID Illinois: broke out 2003 IL Indiana: broke out 2005 IN Iowa: broke out 2003 IA Kansas: broke out 2003 KS Kentucky: broke out 2015 KY Louisiana: broke out 2005 LA Maine: broke out 2004 ME Maryland: never over-represented MD Massachusetts: broke out 2015 MA Michigan: broke out 2005 MI Minnesota: broke out 2003 MN Mississippi: never over-represented MS Missouri: broke out 2003 MO Montana: broke out 2003 MT Nebraska: broke out 2003 NE Nevada: never over-represented NV New Hampshire: broke out 2004 NH New Jersey: never over-represented NJ New Mexico: never over-represented NM New York: never over-represented NY North Carolina: never over-represented NC North Dakota: broke out 2005 ND Ohio: broke out 2012 OH Oklahoma: broke out 2003 OK Oregon: broke out 2003 OR Pennsylvania: broke out 2016 PA Rhode Island: broke out 2009 RI South Carolina: never over-represented SC South Dakota: broke out 2003 SD Tennessee: never over-represented TN Texas: never over-represented TX Utah: broke out 2006 UT Vermont: broke out 2009 VT Virginia: never over-represented VA Washington: broke out 2004 WA West Virginia: broke out 2020 WV Wisconsin: broke out 2004 WI Wyoming: broke out 2013 WY