100 rows Most popular 100 baby names for girls in UK in 2021.
Most common women's names uk. The baby names that were popular in the 1980s according to UK archives are likely to. Jonathon Craig Joanne and Gemma were far more popular in the 80s than they are today. The top names for girls are Olivia Sophie Emily Lily and Amelia.
Some of the other boys names that have grown in popularity in recent years and so will likely stick around for 2021 too include Louis Chester. Name Number Name Number. Some of the most commonly used names for girls in the 1950s - Susan Linda Christine Jacqueline - are ranked in the 1000s in the current list.
Oliver has been the top boys name since 2013 while Olivia has been the top girls name since 2016. Oliver and Olivia were the most popular baby names in 2019 across England and Wales. The most popular given names vary nationally regionally and culturallyLists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year thus reflecting the current naming trends or else be composed of the personal names occurring most.
List of English Girls Names. Boys Girls 1950 58 Frank James 2 58 Elaine June 24 59 Matthew John 1 58 Grace Katherine 91 60 Frederick Joseph 20 60 Jeanette Kathleen 11 60 Paul Keith 62 61 Doreen Lesley 68 62 Keith. 103 rows Name Number Name Number.
Although BabyCentre parents shunted Nur out of the charts last year 2019 proves its a hot favourite once again. What really surprised me was the fact that Paul had fallen out of the top 100 along with Christopher Simon Jonathan and Steven. In the wake of the gender debate are parents hoping to raise their daughters as forces to be reckoned with or is this super nature trend simply rooted in a desire to reconnect with the great outdoors.
Meet Oliver Jack Harry Alfie and Charlie the five most common names in England and Wales according to the UK Office for National Statistics. David Corps Vital Statistics Outputs Branch Office for National Statistics said. Though Oliver and Olivia remain the number one names in England and Wales with more than 9000 babies named in 2019 there are a few interesting trends.