Boy names that missed out on the Top 100 this year but could become popular in 2023 include Elias Otis Beau Bertie Rex and River.
Top baby names telegraph. Here is the tally for the most popular names announced in The Telegraph in 2020 according to the Telegraph Announcements online database. Wilfred is among the most popular baby names by Telegraph readers as the Prime Minister and Carrie Symonds have inspired a resurgence. Edward maintained its 1 rank for the fourth year running with Henry and Arthur still in second and third place.
The annual report based on official birth registrations shows British tastes. For girls Florence also moved from second place in 2019 to 1 in 2020. Oliver has been the most popular boys name since 2013 while Olivia replaced Amelia in top place in 2016.
In Queensland George came in as the 28th most popular boys name in 2020 up from 35 the year before. Henry moved from second place in 2019 up to first place shifting Edward to fifth place from its four-year-long top spot. James and Charlotte are the most popular baby names for Telegraph readers over last 50 years Share or comment on this article.
Not only does this allow you to check out what names were hot in the 60s 70s and 80s but means you to dig back to the turn of the century for inspiration. Queen Sussex Duchess Sign up for the newsletter. James and Charlotte are the most popular baby names for Telegraph readers over last 50 years.
Historic UK baby names. Luna and Aurora are the most popular girls names of 2020 so far. In the boys corner Jack continued in popularity both locally and nationally as the number one name.
Sophia was the number one choice for newborns locally this year. In addition you can also search up the most popular names for a. These choices were recorded only once in 2019 but they all share that delightfully eccentric British baby naming style.