Erin Davis calculated the average age of people with a given name to find the oldest name in the United States:
In short, the U.S. government produces estimates of the share of people born in year X who will still be alive in year Y. It also produces data on how many babies with a given name are born in each year.
By combining these two datasets, we can estimate how many babies with a specific name born in year X are still alive in 2025. Then, we can use those numbers to find a weighted average age for that name. (One big flaw this doesn’t account for immigration, but I haven’t found a way around that)
Myrtle wins for oldest average age. Davis provides an interactive version to search for your name.
Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics (2nd Edition)
