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Dog name · New York City

Lilac

14 licensed New York dogs are called Lilac, which makes it the 2720th most common dog name in the city. Dogs called Lilac are almost always female. The name is now 4.0x more common than it was fifteen years ago.

14Licensed New York dogs called Lilac
#2720Rank among all dog names in the city
2023Peak year, by the dog’s year of birth
93%Of Lilacs are female

Is Lilac getting more or less popular?

0 5 10 2005: 0 per 10,000 2006: 0 per 10,000 2007: 0 per 10,000 2008: 0 per 10,000 2009: 0 per 10,000 2010: 0.8 per 10,000 2011: 0 per 10,000 2012: 0.7 per 10,000 2013: 0 per 10,000 2014: 0.5 per 10,000 2015: 0.5 per 10,000 2016: 0.4 per 10,000 2017: 0 per 10,000 2018: 0.9 per 10,000 2019: 0.5 per 10,000 2020: 0.7 per 10,000 2021: 0.9 per 10,000 2022: 0 per 10,000 2023: 1.7 per 10,000 20052010201520202023
Dogs called Lilac, per 10,000, by the dog’s year of birth

Among dogs born in 2005, 0 in every 10,000 licensed New York dogs were called Lilac. For dogs born in 2023 it was 1.7. The name peaked with the 2023 litters.

What sort of dog gets called Lilac?

Maltese 2Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 2Siberian Husky 2Border Terrier 1Shih Tzu 1Dachshund, Long Haired 1
About these numbers

This comes from dog license records, not from a count of all dogs. The New York City health department estimates that around 80% of the city’s dogs are unlicensed, so these figures describe licensed dogs only. Rates are shown per 10,000 licensed dogs so that neighborhoods and years can be compared fairly, but a neighborhood where fewer people license their dogs may still be represented differently from one where more people do. Records are as supplied by the city and are not corrected for owner error.

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