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New data from the BabyCentre reveals the most popular names for girls and boys this year – with some ‘notable’ trends emerging from surname-inspired monikers to favourite letters

This year’s list of the top 100 baby names for boys and girls has emerged, and experts have noticed some intriguing trends.

From once-loved names plummeting out of fashion to an uptick in surname-inspired monikers, baby name land has seen yet another shake-up as two glamorous names make their debut in the top 100, according to the latest BabyCentre data. There was no change to the number one spots this year, with Olivia and Muhammad holding on to the top position in girls’ and boys’ charts, respectively.

Faye Mingo Chief Marketing Officer at BabyCentre, said: “The top names for both boys and girls have remained largely consistent with last year’s picks, but a few notable trends have emerged. Surname-inspired names for boys like Hunter and Harrison are on the rise, and there’s a trend of girls’ names ending in ‘a,’ like favourites Olivia and Amelia.

“It’s clear that while parents are embracing some fresh twists, the classic choices still hold strong and parents are looking for a name with timeless appeal.” It comes after the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its annual figures for the most popular baby names in England and Wales last week.

The data, which always reflects the year just gone, makes up the top 100 names for boys and girls from 2023. While the favourite for girls, Olivia, stayed the same, the top spot for boys changed – with Muhammad overtaking Noah as the favourite for baby boys. Here, the Mirror takes a look at the biggest trends from the most popular of 2024 list…

Glamorous names make their entrance

Margot and Gabriella have made their girls’ top 100 debut, landing at 88 and 99, respectively, bringing a touch of classic Hollywood glitter to the chart, according to the BabyCentre data. It’s thought the fondness for Margot could stem from the popularity of actress Margot Robbie, whose role in last year’s Barbie movie was one of the defining pop culture moments of 2023.

Of course, as fans will no doubt be aware, Margot gave birth to her first child, a little boy, in November, making this a particularly special choice this year as her fellow new mums scour the baby name books. Over on the boys’ list, Matthew and Elliot have also entered the top 100, with Matthew entering at number 88 and Elliot following closely behind at 95.

Falling stars

Two once fashionable girls’ names appeared to have lost their shine, with both Nova and Lilly dropping out of the top 100 altogether. Much like its celestial meaning, Nova twinkled as a star on the rise last year, securing spot number 94. However, it’s now blinkered out of the charts, for now at least.

As for classic Lilly, although the Lily spelling is on the up, the double L spelling, which was proudly used in the mid-90s in 2023, has now wilted. When it comes to nosediving boys’ names, longtime top 100 choice Jason has fallen steeply and is nowhere to be seen on this year’s list.

Penchant for ‘A’ names

Interestingly, nearly half of this year’s top 100 girls’ names end with an ‘A’, with some of the list’s most significant climbers, such as Emma (Up by 13 places to 76), Ariella (Up by 13 places to 84), and plucky new contender Gabriella, making a splash.

Mix of formal and playful

Two very different trends are on the rise, with a spurt in both short and long versions of classic names. For example, Theodore, Theo, and Teddy are all considered top choices, as parents opt for formal full names and more relaxed nicknames.

Experts have seen this with steady Thomas, up one place at 25, and playful Tommy, which has maintained spot number 27. Sophisticated Oliver (number five) and laid-back Ollie (number 80) also follows this distinct trend.

Surname preference

Boy parents still love using strong surname options as first names for their sons, with bold American-inspired choices such as Hunter, Hudson, Mason, Harrison and Logan being firm favourites for parents brining a bold, contemporary energy to the charts.

Spelling shuffle

Parents have been getting creative with spellings this year, adding some unique twists. Both Sophia and Sofia continue to flourish, while this year’s top name for boys, Muhammad, is joined by two other spelling variations in the top 100 – Mohammad and Mohammed.

Top 100 girls’ names

  1. Olivia
  2. Amelia
  3. Lily
  4. Isla
  5. Ava
  6. Grace
  7. Sophia
  8. Freya
  9. Ivy
  10. Willow
  11. Mia
  12. Isabella
  13. Daisy
  14. Elsie
  15. Evie
  16. Florence
  17. Luna
  18. Sienna
  19. Sofia
  20. Ella
  21. Emily
  22. Phoebe
  23. Evelyn
  24. Poppy
  25. Aurora
  26. Aria
  27. Charlotte
  28. Rosie
  29. Harper
  30. Maya
  31. Layla
  32. Millie
  33. Maryam
  34. Maisie
  35. Hallie
  36. Mila
  37. Sophie
  38. Eliana
  39. Fatima
  40. Jasmine
  41. Lottie
  42. Bonnie
  43. Eva
  44. Matilda
  45. Ayla
  46. Emilia
  47. Violet
  48. Zara
  49. Zoe
  50. Alice
  51. Chloe
  52. Maeve
  53. Ada
  54. Ruby
  55. Sarah
  56. Ellie
  57. Arabella
  58. Isabelle
  59. Hannah
  60. Mabel
  61. Robyn
  62. Delilah
  63. Hazel
  64. Eleanor
  65. Erin
  66. Maria
  67. Rose
  68. Bella
  69. Thea
  70. Penelope
  71. Princess
  72. Esme
  73. Nur
  74. Imogen
  75. Eden
  76. Emma
  77. Olive
  78. Scarlett
  79. Aisha
  80. Lyra
  81. Orla
  82. Gianna
  83. Abigail
  84. Ariella
  85. Clara
  86. Anaya
  87. Lara
  88. Margot
  89. Myla
  90. Ophelia
  91. Talia
  92. Kiara
  93. Iris
  94. Amelie
  95. Lucy
  96. Nora
  97. Raya
  98. Zahra
  99. Gabriella
  100. Summer

Top 100 boys’ names

  1. Muhammad
  2. Noah
  3. Theo
  4. Leo
  5. Oliver
  6. Arthur
  7. George
  8. Luca
  9. Freddie
  10. Jack
  11. Ethan
  12. Charlie
  13. Henry
  14. Oscar
  15. Archie
  16. Jude
  17. Alfie
  18. Lucas
  19. Liam
  20. Elijah
  21. Jacob
  22. James
  23. Arlo
  24. Teddy
  25. Thomas
  26. Ezra
  27. Tommy
  28. Harry
  29. Joshua
  30. Isaac
  31. Max
  32. Adam
  33. Finley
  34. Nathan
  35. David
  36. Rory
  37. Albie
  38. Theodore
  39. Jayden
  40. Alexander
  41. Sebastian
  42. Daniel
  43. Dylan
  44. Reuben
  45. Roman
  46. Aiden
  47. Mohammad
  48. Logan
  49. Mohammed
  50. Caleb
  51. Harrison
  52. Mason
  53. Ryan
  54. William
  55. Ali
  56. Hudson
  57. Gabriel
  58. Hugo
  59. Louis
  60. Kai
  61. Michael
  62. Asher
  63. Louie
  64. Jaxon
  65. Oakley
  66. Jesse
  67. Samuel
  68. Rowan
  69. Joseph
  70. Zion
  71. Alex
  72. Benjamin
  73. Luke
  74. Hunter
  75. Reggie
  76. Ibrahim
  77. Edward
  78. Zachary
  79. Abdul
  80. Ollie
  81. Musa
  82. Abdullah
  83. Cody
  84. Myles
  85. Ronnie
  86. Levi
  87. Yusuf
  88. Matthew
  89. Toby
  90. Frankie
  91. Austin
  92. Finn
  93. Omar
  94. Zayn
  95. Elliot
  96. Grayson
  97. Ahmed
  98. Hamza
  99. Sonny
  100. Albert

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