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The registrations have been counted, the numbers have been crunched and now the team at BabyCentre can bring you the top 100 girls’ baby names of 2018. What’s more, we’ve studied the movers and shakers within the chart to reveal which girls’ names are hot, or not, with parents in 2018.
- Lorna Marsh
- Freelance Editor
The results are in for BabyCentre’s top 100 girls’ names of 2017! BabyCentre parents have gone wild this year when naming their newborn girls. Flowers, which have been a staple influence on the top 100 for the last few years, yielded to vaster natural wonders as Luna climbed 20 places and Aurora and Skye broke in as new entries.
- Lorna Marsh
- Freelance Editor
Albie showed the largest rise for names already in the top 100 for boys, followed by Rory, Bobby, Carter and Roman. Luna showed the largest rise for names already in the top 100 for girls, followed by Aria, Arabella and Harper. Hallie and Hunter were the highest rising names overall in 2017's top 100.
Sep 1, 2023 · These girl names were at their highest point ever on the official US popularity list in 2018. That may mean, of course, that they're at their lifetime peak and it's all downhill from here. Or it might mean they're hot and will only get hotter.
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Isabella breaks into the Top 10, (up 6 places to number 9), this year despite Isabelle with an ‘e’ falling two places to 24. David and Victoria Beckham’s choice of girls’ name, Harperis still storming up the charts too, six years after their daughter was born and is up 17 places to 22. A new, edgy trend name, Willowis making its way up the charts r...
Now ranked the third most popular name for baby girls in the UK, Isla is a ‘trend name’ that has seen a show-stopping rise in the last decade. The name has crept its way up the charts from nowhere in 2000 to position21 ten years later in 2010 to 16 in 2011 to 9 in 2012 and 7 in 2013, staying at position 4 since 2014 and this year hitting the number...
Not all ‘old lady’ names are on the rise. the recently popular and edgy old lady name Esme is down 10 places to 36 and Eva is down 9 places to 37. Scarlett was once deemed a trend name after finding fame thanks to the Four Weddings and a Funeral character is also set to decline in 2018 falling 7 places to 28. Likewise, once a regular in the Top 10 ...
1. OLIVIA- 2. AMELIA- 3. ISLAUp 1 4. EMILYDown 1 5. AVA- 6. LILYUp 1 7. MIAUp 5 8. SOPHIADown 2 9. ISABELLAUp 6 10. GRACE- 11. POPPYUp 2 12. ELLADown 4 13. EVIEDown 2 14. CHARLOTTEUp 2 15. JESSICADown 6 16. DAISYUp 3 17. SOPHIEDown 3 18. FREYADown 1 19. ALICEUp 1 20. SIENNAUp 4 21. IVY Up 14 22. HARPER Up 17 23. RUBY Down 5 24. ISABELLE Down 2 25. ...
Looking to find which baby names are topping the UK charts? Here, we count down the most popular girls' names of 2018. Our mix of new entries, non-movers and changers could help you kick-start your baby name research.
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The top 100 girls’ names of 2018 have been released, with BabyCenter parents shaking things up, avoiding the usual high fliers and crowning a new name for the number one spot. Olivia was knocked off the top, dropping 17 places to make way for Ava, up from number six last year.