That's right. There's way more girls names on the list (901 girls names this year, only 778 boys names), so the data is a lot more spread out, so the numbers are lower (which is why I could only do a top 22 for girls while I could get to 30 for boys. If I went any further for girls, the lists would have gotten very long.For that reason, the girl's #1 name has changed way more frequently than the boys:2008: Anna 2009: Iris 2010: Alice 2011: Alice 2012: Iris 2013: Rose 2014: Eleanor 2008: Henry 2009: Henry 2010: William 2011: Henry 2012: Theodore 2013: Henry 2014: Arthur(I was about to say it happens in real life too, but just looked and found out that the top girl's names have consistently had higher numbers than the boys since 2008 [but before that, it was always boys with the higher numbers]. Which only convinces me more there's going to be some major changes soon on the boy's SSA list).