- William
- Jack
- Ethan
- Oliver
- Lucas
- Noah
- Lachlan
- Cooper
- Thomas
- James
- Joshua
- Liam
- Jacob
- Samuel
- Benjamin
- Riley
- Max
- Alexander
- Charlie
- Xavier
- Tyler
- Mason
- Aidan/Aiden
- Ryan
- Jayden
- Harrison
- Harry
- Levi
- Isaac
- Daniel
- Oscar
- Henry
- Jake
- Jackson
- Luke
- Blake
- Matthew
- Logan
- Hunter
- Sebastian
- Connor
- Eli
- Hayden
- Michael
- Elijah
- Nate
- Flynn
- Zachary
- Joseph
- Dylan
- Patrick
- Mitchell
- Archie
- Nicholas
- Jordan
- Hamish
- Caleb
- Chase
- Angus
- Ashton
- Finn
- Bailey
- Edward
- Beau
- Jaxon
- Nathan
- Andrew
- Leo
- Ryder
- George
- Owen
- Adam
- Jett
- Charles
- Luca
- Adam
- Jasper
- Cameron
- Alex
- Austin
- Marcus
- David
- Christian
- Zac
- Toby
- Lincoln
- Hugo
- Jesse
- Anthony
- Gabriel
- Archer
- Seth
- Hudson
- Darcy
- Andrew
- Declan
- Dominic
- Aaron
- Jonathan
- John
Top 100 Baby Boy Names in Australia for 2011
26 Thursday Apr 2012
Posted in Name Data
They forgot to combine Jackson and Jaxon.
Also the name Andrew is on there twice.
I dont see how Riley and Charlie are getting “feminine” considering how high they are up the chart, and have been for so long. They might be going down but that’s just the cycle of names, many others are also going down.
Madeline is on there twice too – I don’t think it’s their fault, as they have to work with the data they are given, and I do remember one of the agencies had Madeline twice (I quietly corrected it when I published it). Maybe the same thing happened with Andrew.
Maybe they genuinely feel Jackson and Jaxon are separate names? It must be a little subjective.