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South Australia has changed the way it presents its top names. Instead of a Top 100 for boys and a Top 100 for girls, it gives the Top 100 names for the state, which includes both boys and girls. For some reason, this doesn’t compute to 50 names for each gender, but rather, 51 girls names and 49 boys names. It also doesn’t offer a search function any more, all you see is a plain list of names. In other words, it’s more like Western Australia’s data, and less like New South Wales’ data. I understand if any South Australians are distressed by this news, as many names must remain a mystery to us now.
GIRLS
- Charlotte
- Ruby
- Emily
- Amelia
- Chloe
- Ella
- Olivia
- Sophie
- Mia
- Ava
- Grace
- Lily
- Isabella
- Sienna
- Sophia
- Matilda
- Scarlett
- Isla
- Hannah
- Maddison
- Zoe
- Ivy
- Lucy
- Zara
- Summer
- Lilly
- Madison
- Emma
- Alexis
- Evie
- Jasmine
- Layla
- Mackenzie
- Alice
- Georgia
- Holly
- Imogen
- Isabelle
- Sarah
- Abigail
- Eva
- Chelsea
- Savannah
- Harper
- Eliza
- Stella
- Amber
- Jessica
- Hayley
- Annabelle
- Paige
BOYS
- Jack
- William
- Oliver
- Lucas
- Ethan
- Riley
- James
- Noah
- Charlie
- Mason
- Lachlan
- Thomas
- Harrison
- Jacob
- Liam
- Tyler
- Henry
- Max
- Joshua
- Harry
- Alexander
- Jayden
- Samuel
- Cooper
- Xavier
- Sebastian
- Hunter
- Daniel
- Blake
- Jackson
- Jaxon
- Isaac
- Jordan
- Oscar
- Patrick
- Hudson
- Ryan
- Angus
- Connor
- Levi
- Mitchell
- Elijah
- Flynn
- Braxton
- Jake
- Logan
- Archer
- Eli
- Benjamin
Data from South Australian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
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