Atticus has been steadily rising for over a decade in the USA and ranked 266th on the SSA list in 2021. I strongly suspect that it is a name that appeals at this point largely to college-educated White mothers, and there are probably several suburban areas in the USA where it already could no longer be called a "rare" name among the kindergarten set. And of course one thinks of
Atticus Finch, he's the original reason this is a regularly used given name in the USA today. However, there was a child actor named
Atticus Shaffer featured on the sitcom "The Middle" between 2009 and 2018, a character named
Atticus Lincoln was introduced on "
Grey's Anatomy" in 2018, and the main character in the HBO series "Lovecraft Country" is
Atticus Freeman, so the Hollywood feeback loop is now in full swing, and I expect
Atticus to make the top 100 names for boys in the USA very soon.
I wrote a column on
Atticus back in
August 2020 when "Lovecraft Country" premiered, in case anyone's interested:
https://omaha.com/lifestyles/evans-atticus-was-a-relic-of-antiquity-until-to-kill-a-mockingbird/article_86f1b5c0-fb3e-5940-9447-412d626a4b24.htmlThis message was edited 3/28/2023, 4:22 PM