Jordan is a highly popular girls' name in United States, ranking #45 in 2002 with 6,152 recorded births. The name reached its all-time peak in 1997 with 7,166 births ranking #40. In 2002, approximately 1 in every 292 girls born was named Jordan. FALLING Recent data shows the name is currently falling.
Jordan comes from the name of the River Jordan and is usually linked with the idea of descending or flowing down. It has long worked as a strong, flexible name with biblical depth and broad modern appeal.
The name first spread through Christian use of the holy river and later became a popular given name in English-speaking countries. It now feels fully mainstream and works easily across both boys' and girls' naming in some regions.