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Top 100 Baby Names in the Australian Capital Territory for 2014

17 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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name trends, popular names

GIRLS

  1. Amelia
  2. Olivia
  3. Charlotte
  4. Sophie
  5. Chloe
  6. Grace
  7. Emily
  8. Ruby
  9. Ava
  10. Ella
  11. Isabella
  12. Isla
  13. Zoe
  14. Matilda
  15. Hannah
  16. Mia
  17. Abigail
  18. Lily
  19. Sophia
  20. Lucy
  21. Scarlett
  22. Zara
  23. Eva
  24. Evelyn
  25. Emma
  26. Maya
  27. Maddison
  28. Willow
  29. Isabelle
  30. Ivy
  31. Sienna
  32. Sofia
  33. Alexis
  34. Annabelle
  35. Elizabeth
  36. Eloise
  37. Elsie
  38. Evie
  39. Alice
  40. Anna
  41. Audrey
  42. Claire
  43. Molly
  44. Caitlin
  45. Eleanor
  46. Imogen
  47. Jasmine
  48. Layla
  49. Poppy
  50. Stella
  51. Violet
  52. Ariana
  53. Georgia
  54. Harper
  55. Penelope
  56. Addison
  57. Alexandra
  58. Aria
  59. Edith
  60. Isabel
  61. Sarah
  62. Aaliyah
  63. Bella
  64. Clara
  65. Eliana
  66. Hayley
  67. Holly
  68. Jessica
  69. Josephine
  70. Lara
  71. Lilly
  72. Olive
  73. Phoebe
  74. Rose
  75. Samantha
  76. Zahra
  77. Anastasia
  78. Bonnie
  79. Alise
  80. Heidi
  81. Mackenzie
  82. Madison
  83. Mikayla
  84. Savannah
  85. Victoria
  86. Alyssa
  87. Annika
  88. April
  89. Arabella
  90. Aurora
  91. Chelsea
  92. Elena
  93. Emilia
  94. Indiana
  95. Jade
  96. Laura
  97. Leah
  98. Lyla
  99. Mila
  100. Paige
BOYS

  1. William
  2. Jack
  3. Oliver
  4. Lachlan
  5. Henry
  6. Thomas
  7. James
  8. Lucas
  9. Noah
  10. Cooper
  11. Alexander
  12. Isaac
  13. Samuel
  14. Angus
  15. Ethan
  16. Liam
  17. Max
  18. Oscar
  19. Charlie
  20. George
  21. Harry
  22. Joshua
  23. Sebastian
  24. Blake
  25. Harrison
  26. Leo
  27. Riley
  28. Zachary
  29. Patrick
  30. Daniel
  31. Logan
  32. Jacob
  33. Mason
  34. Ryan
  35. Xavier
  36. Aiden
  37. Elijah
  38. Finn
  39. Hamish
  40. Archer
  41. Benjamin
  42. Flynn
  43. Hugo
  44. Joseph
  45. Louis
  46. Archie
  47. Asher
  48. Beau
  49. Jackson
  50. Levi
  51. Connor
  52. Dylan
  53. Eli
  54. Felix
  55. Hunter
  56. Jasper
  57. Matthew
  58. Tyler
  59. Austin
  60. Caleb
  61. Harvey
  62. Hudson
  63. Michael
  64. Nicholas
  65. Reuben
  66. Charles
  67. Evan
  68. Jake
  69. Jayden
  70. Maxwell
  71. Mitchell
  72. Owen
  73. Toby
  74. Arthur
  75. Bailey
  76. Edward
  77. Elliot
  78. Rafael
  79. Theodore
  80. Vincent
  81. Aaron
  82. Ari
  83. David
  84. Lincoln
  85. Luca
  86. Muhammad
  87. Nathan
  88. Robert
  89. Sonny
  90. Alex
  91. Hayden
  92. Jonathan
  93. Julian
  94. Lewis
  95. Braxton
  96. Chase
  97. Christian
  98. Dominic
  99. Fletcher
  100. Jaxon

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Maddison (+67), Molly (+64 at least), Caitlin (+59), Sofia (+51), Edith (+48 at least), Isabel (+47 at least), Claire (+47), Jasmine (+44), Clara (+43 at least), Eliana (+42 at least)

Biggest Fallers
Amelie (-54 at least), Eden (-53 at least), Madeleine (-52 at least), Paige (-52), Annabel (-49 at least), Ellie (-47 at least), Phoebe (-44), Summer (-40 at least), Georgia (-36), Asher (-34 at least)

New
Molly, Edith, Isabel, Clara, Eliana, Holly, Lilly, Olive, Zahra, Anastasia, Bonnie, Alise, Madison, Mikayla, Savannah, Aurora, Elena, Emilia, Indiana, Lyla

Gone
Amelie, Annabel, Ellie, Summer, Asher, Leila, Madeline, Neve, Skye, Abby, Amber, Asha, Ashley, Charli, Freya, Milla, Naomi, Natalie, Adele, Alana, Allegra

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Asher (+60 at least), Harvey (+46 at least), Evan (+40 at least), Maxwell (+37 at least), Arthur (+33 at least), Blake (+33), Elliot (+30 at least), Rafael (+29 at least), Theodore (+28 at least), Vincent (+27 at least)

Biggest Fallers
Ashton (-57 at least), Dominic (-52), Jordan (-47 at least), Edward (-44), Adam (-41 at least), Kai (36 at least), Lewis and Nicholas (-36), Benjamin (-32), Hunter (-31)

New
Asher, Harvey, Evan, Maxwell, Arthur, Elliot, Rafael, Theodore, Vincent, Ari, Muhammad, Robert, Sonny, Alex, Jonathan, Julian, Chase, Christian, Fletcher, Jaxon

Gone
Jordan, Adam, Kai, Luke, Marcus, Rory, Hugh, Ryder, Andrew, Arlo, Billy, Brock, Callum, Darcy, Finlay, Heath, Jett, John, Luka, Nate

Note: Due to its very small population size, the Australian Capital Territory’s Top 100 is its full name data for the year. For the same reason, movement up and down the charts can be very volatile.

Boys Names from the Top 100 of the 1940s

08 Sunday Mar 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Themes and Lists

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Alan
Breton name, common amongst aristocracy, introduced to England by the Normans, where it became one of the most popular names. The meaning is uncertain – the word alan was used in Brittany to mean “fox”, but evidence suggests it originally meant “deer”. The two meanings may both refer to someone with red hair, or to indicate speed. There is also an Irish name Ailin, meaning “little rock”, very similar to the Irish/Scots Gaelic word alainn, meaning “handsome”, while the Welsh Alun may mean either “nurturing” or “wandering”. When the Normans brought Alan with them, the name spread to Scotland as Breton lords gained lands there – perhaps partly because the Scots already had similar names. Another theory is that the name comes from the Alans, Indo-Iranian peoples who settled in parts of France and Brittany in the Middle Ages; their name has the same origin as Aryan, meaning “noble”. There are several saints named Alan. Alan is a classic name which has never left the charts. It was #55 in the 1900s, and peaked in the 1940s at #20, leaving the Top 100 in the 1980s. It has recently had a small rise in popularity, and is around the 300s. Surname variants Allan and Allen have also been popular; Allen is back on the charts, while Allan has disappeared. I have seen a few babies named Alan and Allen lately.

Cecil
English form of the Roman family Caecilius. The Caecilii traced their ancestry back to the mythical figure Caeculus, a son of the smith god Vulcan. According to legend, Caeculus had mastery over fire, and was unharmed by it, although the smoke damaged his eyes, which were smaller than usual – his name means “little blind boy” in Latin. Another story is that the Caecilii were descended from Caecas, a follower of the legendary Roman hero Aeneas: his name means “blind” as well, although it also can be translated as “dark, secret”. Of course both these tales are just folklore. The name Cecil has been used since the Middle Ages, and it was also given in honour of the noble Cecil family, whose surname comes from the name Seisyll, Welsh form of the Roman name Sextilius, from Sextus, meaning “sixth”. Cecil was #18 in the 1900s, and was #89 in the 1940s. It left the Top 100 the following decade, and dropped off the charts in the 1970s. I recently saw a baby Cecil, and I think this name seems pretty hip.

Clifford
English surname, from a village in Herefordshire meaning “ford at the cliff”. The Cliffords are a noble family who originally came over with the Normans, and were prominent in medieval England. One of their members was Rosamund Clifford, “The Fair Rosamund”, who was the mistress of Henry II. Clifford has been used as a first name since at least the 16th century. Clifford was #61 in the 1900s, peaking in the 1910s and 1920s at #59. It was #92 in the 1940s, left the Top 100 the following decade, and was off the charts by the 1990s. This name will remind many parents of the classic children’s book series, Clifford the Big Red Dog. It seems strong and solid.

Desmond
Anglicised form of the Irish surname O’Deasmhumhnaigh, meaning “son of the man from Desmond”. Desmond is the original name for South-West Munster, and means “south Munster”. Munster means “land of Muma”; Muma was a goddess associated with writing. Desmond became prominent as an aristocratic title, as the Earls of Desmond were lords of Ireland, related to royal houses in England and France. Their family name was FitzGerald, and US President J.F. Kennedy is believed to have been descended from them. Desmond has been used as a personal name since the 18th century, and originated outside Ireland. Desmond was #127 in the 1900s, joined the Top 100 in the 1920s, and peaked in the 1940s at #66. It left the Top 100 in the 1960s, and dropped off the charts in the early 2000s. This name is rising in popularity in the US, and I wonder if that could happen here too? Desmond Miles from the Assassin’s Creed video game series, and Desmond from Lost are contemporary namesakes.

Gregory
From the Greek name Gregorios, meaning “watchful”. Because the Latin for “flock” is grex, it became understood as “shepherd”, the idea being that the shepherd would keep watch over his flock. Because of this, it became a popular name for monks and bishops to adopt, and there have been dozens of saints and 16 popes with the name Gregory. Pope Gregory I was known as Gregory the Great, and he is famous for sending Christian missionaries to England to covert the Anglo-Saxons, and for the Gregorian chant, which is attributed to and named after him. Because of him, Gregory has been a common English name since the Middle Ages. Gregory is a classic name which has never left the charts. It was #143 in the 1900s, and joined the Top 100 in the 1930s. It was #34 in the 1940s, and peaked in the 1950s at #7 (when Gregory Peck was big in Hollywood). It didn’t leave the Top 100 until the 1990s, and is currently around the 600s and fairly stable. It may not be stylish, but this is a solid choice.

Maurice
French form of Roman name Mauritius, derived from Maurus, meaning “man from Mauretania”. Mauretania was a region of the Roman Empire where north Africa is today, so the name is often understood as “dark-skinned”, and sometimes translated as “a Moor” (the old name for someone from northern Africa). The name became commonly used because of St Maurice, a 3rd century Egyptian who served in the Roman army. According to legend, he was part of a Christian legion who refused to kill other Christians, and were martyred together. As a Roman soldier, St Maurice was patron of the Holy Roman Emperors and many of the royal houses of Europe, so his name became used by royalty and nobility. Prince Maurice of Battenberg was Queen Victoria’s youngest grand-child; he was killed in action during World War I. Maurice was #71 in the 1900s and peaked in the 1920s at #52. It was #82 in the 1940s, and left the Top 100 the following decade; it dropped off the charts in the 1990s. Maurice has a rather nerdy image, although AFL fans may be reminded of footballing great Maurice Rioli. It can be said muh-REES or MOR-is, with Reese or Morrie as the nicknames.

Norman
Germanic nickname or surname meaning “north man”, referring to Vikings. The Normans were descendants of Vikings who had taken over and settled the region of northern France now known as Normandy. Later a Norman duke named William conquered England, so that the Normans became an important part of British history and culture. The name Norman or Normant was used in England even before the Conquest, and became more common after 1066, although dropped off again in the late Middle Ages. It never went out of use, but became much more popular in the 19th century, due to the Victorian love of anything antique-sounding. In Scotland, it was used to Anglicise the Norse/Gaelic name Tormod, meaning “courage of Thor”. Norman was #19 in the 1900s, and peaked in the 1920s at #14. It was #46 in the 1940s, left the Top 100 in the 1960s, and disappeared from the charts in the 1990s. There are many Australian namesakes, from artist Norman Lindsay to comedian Norman Gunston to pop star Normie Rowe. Many people still remember Norm, from the Life. Be in it fitness campaign, representing a pot-bellied man as “the norm”.

Raymond
The Germanic name Raginmund is composed of ragin, meaning “advice, counsel” and mund, “protection”; it is sometimes translated as “protected by good counsel”. The Normans introduced it to England in the form Reimund, where it became very common in the Middle Ages. It was a traditional name amongst medieval nobility, and there are several medieval saints called Raymond. Never out of use, Raymond is a classic name which has always remained on the charts. It was #33 in the 1900s, and peaked in the 1940s at #9. It left the Top 100 in the 1990s, and hit its lowest point in 2009 at #326. Since then it has improved its popularity ranking, and is currently in the 200s. With Roy- names so fashionable, Ray- names cannot help getting a boost as well, and Raymond is not only a solid classic choice, but one which has recently gained some cachet. Plenty of parents love Raymond!

Roger
From a Germanic name meaning “famous spear”. The Normans introduced the name to England in the form Rogier, where it replaced the Anglo-Saxon form, Hroðgar or Hrothgar, which is found in the poem Beowulf as the name of a Danish king. The name was common in medieval England, heavily used by the aristocracy, and there are a couple of saints named Roger. It has never gone out of common use, even though roger was a slang term for “penis” – possibly because of the spear connection. More recently, roger has become understood as “to have sexual intercourse”. It has often been chosen for comic characters, such as the Beano‘s Roger the Dodger, Roger Ramjet, Roger Rabbit, Roger the alien from American Dad, and Roger the Shrubber from Monty Python’s Holy Grail (not to mention “Welease Woger” in The Life of Brian). Roger was #155 in the 1900s, joined the Top 100 in the 1930s and peaked in the 1940s at #57. It left the Top 100 in the 1970s, and dropped off the charts in the late 2000s, albeit with a sudden burst of use in 2009, when it got up to #384. Although perhaps too many jokes have been made at its expense, the pirate flag of the Jolly Roger, and radio procedure call of Roger give it a rollicking feel.

Stephen
English form of the Greek name Stephanos, meaning “wreath, crown”, to denote the laurel wreath worn by those who achieved victory in contests. In the New Testament, St Stephen was a deacon of the early church who was martyred by stoning. As the first martyr, St Stephen’s name seems apt, and he is often said to have won his martyr’s crown. There are several other saints with the name, and nine popes. The name Stephen became more popular in England after the Norman Conquest, and although it is a common name for royalty in eastern Europe, there has only ever been one English king with the name. Stephen of Blois was a grandson of William the Conqueror who took the throne in controversial circumstances; his rule marked a period of anarchy as he fought the Empress Matilda for the right to rule. In the end he failed, and his name has never been used again for a British king. Never out of common use, Stephen is a classic name which has remained on the charts. It was #72 in the 1900s, was #36 in the 1940s, and peaked in the 1950s at #5. It didn’t leave the Top 100 until the early 2000s, and is currently fairly stable around the 300s. The variant Steven, in use since the Middle Ages, is more popular than Stephen, around the 200s.

POLL RESULTS
People’s favourite names were Desmond, Stephen and Gregory, and their least favourite were Roger, Maurice and Norman.

(Picture shows the famous “dancing man” from the joyous celebrations in the streets of Sydney which marked the end of World War II in August 1945)

Top 100 Baby Names in Tasmania For 2014

05 Thursday Mar 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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GIRLS

  1. Charlotte
  2. Sophie
  3. Ruby
  4. Mia
  5. Isla
  6. Grace
  7. Amelia
  8. Matilda
  9. Olivia
  10. Lucy
  11. Ella
  12. Evie
  13. Ava
  14. Emily
  15. Zoe
  16. Chloe
  17. Isabella
  18. Sophia
  19. Lily
  20. Evelyn
  21. Abigail
  22. Stella
  23. Willow
  24. Esther
  25. Sienna
  26. Layla
  27. Holly
  28. Scarlett
  29. Madison
  30. Elsie
  31. Isabelle
  32. Alexis
  33. Bella
  34. Maddison
  35. Violet
  36. Ellie
  37. Imogen
  38. Harper
  39. Olive
  40. Eliza
  41. Emma
  42. Molly
  43. Georgia
  44. Elizabeth
  45. Hannah
  46. Sarah
  47. Mackenzie
  48. Lola
  49. Addison
  50. Madeline
  51. Phoebe
  52. Savannah
  53. Ariana
  54. Eleanor
  55. Piper
  56. Hazel
  57. Skyla
  58. Lillian
  59. Freya
  60. Jessica
  61. Alice
  62. Frankie
  63. Ivy
  64. Daisy
  65. Annabelle
  66. Poppy
  67. Tilly
  68. Aria
  69. Rose
  70. Summer
  71. Eden
  72. Maggie
  73. Billie
  74. Eva
  75. Indiana
  76. Heidi
  77. Millie
  78. Mikayla
  79. Amber
  80. Brooke
  81. Lilly
  82. Josie
  83. Nevaeh
  84. Bonnie
  85. Claire
  86. Zoey
  87. Isabel
  88. Mila
  89. Taylor
  90. Josephine
  91. Claudia
  92. Amy
  93. Anna
  94. Eve
  95. Audrey
  96. Samantha
  97. Chelsea
  98. Lexi
  99. Eloise
  100. Mabel
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Jack
  3. William
  4. Mason
  5. Thomas
  6. Lachlan
  7. Max
  8. Logan
  9. Noah
  10. Charlie
  11. Jacob
  12. Harrison
  13. Henry
  14. Ethan
  15. Jackson
  16. Samuel
  17. Cooper
  18. Liam
  19. Xavier
  20. George
  21. Harry
  22. Nate
  23. Edward
  24. Eli
  25. Benjamin
  26. Lucas
  27. Riley
  28. Hunter
  29. Hudson
  30. Toby
  31. James
  32. Lincoln
  33. Archie
  34. Alexander
  35. Elijah
  36. Felix
  37. Flynn
  38. Angus
  39. Levi
  40. Oscar
  41. Bailey
  42. Caleb
  43. Archer
  44. Leo
  45. Blake
  46. Patrick
  47. Ryan
  48. Seth
  49. Hamish
  50. Sebastian
  51. Zachary
  52. Daniel
  53. Jayden
  54. Lewis
  55. Joshua
  56. Finn
  57. Fletcher
  58. Jaxon
  59. Jake
  60. Tyler
  61. Luca
  62. Joseph
  63. Hugo
  64. Ryder
  65. Chase
  66. Dylan
  67. Owen
  68. Robert
  69. Isaac
  70. Connor
  71. Hayden
  72. Alex
  73. Jett
  74. Brock
  75. Jasper
  76. Ollie
  77. Cameron
  78. Michael
  79. Christopher
  80. Aiden
  81. Abel
  82. Jesse
  83. Zander
  84. Declan
  85. Sonny
  86. Nathaniel
  87. Darcy
  88. Beau
  89. Carter
  90. Reuben
  91. Maxwell
  92. Arthur
  93. Austin
  94. Spencer
  95. Billy
  96. Hugh
  97. Harley
  98. David
  99. Nicholas
  100. Joel

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Ariana (+82 at least), Hazel (+79 at least), Skyla (+78 at least), Freya (+76 at least), Frankie (+73 at least), Aria (+67 at least), Rose (+66 at least), Abigail (+53), Lola and Tilly (+46)

Biggest Fallers
Stephanie (-80 at least), Florence (-77 at least), April (-68), Jasmine (-67 at least), Madeleine (-64 at least), Bronte (-60 at least), Lacey (-60), Harriet (-56 at least), Rubi (-49 at least)

New
Ariana, Hazel, Skyla, Freya, Frankie, Aria, Rose, Billie, Mikayla, Taylor, Josephine, Claudia, Anna, Samantha, Lexi

Gone
Stephanie, Florence, Maya, April, Jasmine, Madeleine, Bronte, Harriet, Hayley, Rubi, Zara, Charli, Ebony, Kaylee, Abbie, Abby, Annabel, Charlie, Dakota

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Patrick (+62 at least), Finn (+52 at least), Felix (+51), Leo (+45), Seth (+44), Robert (+40 at least), Luca (+39), Brock (+34 at least), Bailey (+34), Hugo (+33)

Biggest Fallers
Bentley (-56 at least), Charles (-55 at least), Jasper (-53), Luke (-52 at least), Jobe (-45 at least), Jordan (-44 at least), Tyson (-40 at least), Hamish (-38), Mitchell (-36 at least), Parker (-35 at least)

New
Patrick, Finn, Robert, Brock, Ollie, Cameron, Christopher, Aiden, Abel, Zander, Sonny, Carter, Arthur, Austin, Billy, Hugh, Harley, David

Gone
Bentley, Charles, Luke, Jobe, Jordan, Tyson, Mitchell, Parker, Ari, Braxton, Koby, Matthew, Adam, Campbell, Zane, Elliot, Heath, Kai, Kaiden, Louie

Note: Because of their small population size, Tasmania’s Top 100 is most of its complete data. For the same reason, movement up and down the chart is extremely volatile.

Top Baby Names in Queensland for 2014

23 Monday Feb 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

name trends, popular names

GIRLS

  1. Olivia
  2. Charlotte
  3. Mia
  4. Ruby
  5. Sophie
  6. Ava
  7. Emily
  8. Amelia
  9. Chloe
  10. Isabella
  11. Ella
  12. Grace
  13. Isla
  14. Sophia
  15. Ivy
  16. Willow
  17. Sienna
  18. Harper
  19. Lily
  20. Matilda
  21. Scarlett
  22. Abigail
  23. Lucy
  24. Hannah
  25. Evie
  26. Zoe
  27. Layla
  28. Emma
  29. Georgia
  30. Isabelle
  31. Evelyn
  32. Maddison
  33. Summer
  34. Savannah
  35. Annabelle
  36. Aria
  37. Lilly
  38. Imogen
  39. Zara
  40. Eva
  41. Alexis
  42. Jasmine
  43. Elizabeth
  44. Mila
  45. Madison
  46. Audrey
  47. Mackenzie
  48. Stella
  49. Alice
  50. Piper
  51. Poppy
  52. Violet
  53. Ellie
  54. Sofia
  55. Chelsea
  56. Holly
  57. Bella
  58. Jessica
  59. Addison
  60. Paige
  61. Molly
  62. Maya
  63. Eden
  64. Sarah
  65. Phoebe
  66. Peyton
  67. Eloise
  68. Anna
  69. Heidi
  70. Claire
  71. Lacey
  72. Ariana
  73. Indiana
  74. Hayley
  75. Alyssa
  76. Isabel
  77. Eleanor
  78. Lara
  79. Charlie
  80. Amber
  81. Indie
  82. Elsie
  83. Rose
  84. Ayla
  85. Pippa
  86. Nevaeh
  87. Jade
  88. Aaliyah
  89. Frankie
  90. Brooklyn
  91. Bonnie
  92. Olive
  93. Penelope
  94. Madeleine
  95. Lillian
  96. Skye
  97. Alexandra
  98. Madeline
  99. Lola
  100. Gabriella
  101. Indigo
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. William
  3. Jack
  4. Noah
  5. Harrison
  6. Thomas
  7. Hunter
  8. Cooper
  9. Lucas
  10. James
  11. Samuel
  12. Lachlan
  13. Mason
  14. Liam
  15. Ethan
  16. Henry
  17. Alexander
  18. Levi
  19. Max
  20. Hudson
  21. Elijah
  22. Jackson
  23. Charlie
  24. Xavier
  25. Benjamin
  26. Jacob
  27. Riley
  28. Joshua
  29. Archer
  30. Leo
  31. Eli
  32. Harry
  33. Ryan
  34. Flynn
  35. Lincoln
  36. Isaac
  37. Tyler
  38. Blake
  39. Archie
  40. Jaxon
  41. Oscar
  42. Nate
  43. Carter
  44. Connor
  45. Braxton
  46. Patrick
  47. Chase
  48. Jayden
  49. Hayden
  50. Sebastian
  51. George
  52. Jake
  53. Luke
  54. Matthew
  55. Daniel
  56. Joseph
  57. Kai
  58. Michael
  59. Finn
  60. Caleb
  61. Theodore
  62. Logan
  63. Aiden
  64. Edward
  65. Parker
  66. Luca
  67. Austin
  68. Hugo
  69. Ashton
  70. Beau
  71. Bailey
  72. Dylan
  73. Zachary
  74. Louis
  75. Seth
  76. David
  77. Ryder
  78. Angus
  79. Hamish
  80. Nathaniel
  81. Dominic
  82. Nicholas
  83. Declan
  84. Jett
  85. Charles
  86. Jasper
  87. Jordan
  88. Toby
  89. Phoenix
  90. Harvey
  91. Owen
  92. Fletcher
  93. Mitchell
  94. Alex
  95. Jaxson
  96. Jai
  97. Tyson
  98. Nathan
  99. Harley
  100. John

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Molly (+33), Heidi (+31), Ariana (+30 at least), Eleanor (+25 at least), Isabel (+21), Elsie (+20 at least), Lara (+20), Anna and Evelyn (+19)

Biggest Fallers
Lola (-34), Abby (-25 at least), Indigo and Lillian (-24), Hayley and Nevaeh (-23), Samantha (-19 at least), Madeleine (-18), Amity (-17 at least)

New
Ariana, Eleanor, Elsie, Frankie, Bonnie, Madeline, Gabriella

Gone
Abby, Samantha, Amity, Charlee, April, Indi, Charli, Eliza

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Austin (+32), Carter (+30), David (+25 at least), Luca (+25), Archer (+22), Leo (+20), Edward (+19), Theodore (+18), Finn and Kai (+17)

Biggest Fallers
Mitchell (-22), Nicholas (-20), Joshua (-18), Jesse (-16 at least), Dylan (-16), Zachary (-15), Lewis (-14 at least), Alex (-14), Ryder (-13), Cody (-12 at least)

New
David, Phoenix, Harvey, Fletcher, Jai, Harley

Gone
Lewis, Cameron, Cody, Bentley, Jax, Darcy, Felix, Wyatt

The Top 50 Baby Names in South Australia for 2014

20 Friday Feb 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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GIRLS

  1. Charlotte
  2. Grace
  3. Chloe
  4. Olivia
  5. Emily
  6. Ava
  7. Sophie
  8. Amelia
  9. Mia
  10. Isabella
  11. Ella
  12. Isla
  13. Ruby
  14. Scarlett
  15. Harper
  16. Lily
  17. Sophia
  18. Sienna
  19. Hannah
  20. Lucy
  21. Zoe
  22. Ivy
  23. Madison
  24. Zara
  25. Georgia
  26. Imogen
  27. Eva
  28. Matilda
  29. Willow
  30. Isabelle
  31. Layla
  32. Abigail
  33. Evie
  34. Ellie
  35. Emma
  36. Alexis
  37. Alice
  38. Maddison
  39. Mackenzie
  40. Aria
  41. Savannah
  42. Holly
  43. Addison
  44. Evelyn
  45. Jasmine
  46. Lilly
  47. Sofia
  48. Annabelle
  49. Elsie
  50. Poppy
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Jack
  3. William
  4. Lucas
  5. Noah
  6. James
  7. Lachlan
  8. Harrison
  9. Charlie
  10. Liam
  11. Max
  12. Ethan
  13. Thomas
  14. Henry
  15. Mason
  16. Jacob
  17. Alexander
  18. Oscar
  19. Samuel
  20. Riley
  21. Sebastian
  22. Hunter
  23. Isaac
  24. Hudson
  25. Tyler
  26. Xavier
  27. Leo
  28. Archie
  29. Jackson
  30. Harry
  31. Blake
  32. Levi
  33. Daniel
  34. Logan
  35. Benjamin
  36. Patrick
  37. Austin
  38. Jaxon
  39. Joshua
  40. Archer
  41. Elijah
  42. Lincoln
  43. Edward
  44. Cooper
  45. Jordan
  46. Ryan
  47. Ashton
  48. Chase
  49. Nate
  50. George

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Madison (+21), Ellie (+17 at least), Eva (+13), Harper (+12), Aria (+11 at least)

Biggest Fallers
Summer (-22 at least), Chelsea (-21 at least), Emma (-20), Jessica (-13 at least), Evie (-12)

New
Ellie, Aria, Holly, Addison, Lilly, Sofia, Annabelle, Elsie

Gone
Summer, Chelsea, Jessica, Violet, Eliza, Mila, Alyssa, Audrey

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Archie (+23 at least), Patrick (+15 at least), Leo (+15), Austin (+14 at least), Sebastian (+13)

Biggest Fallers
Joshua (-25), Connor (-21 at least), Mitchell (-18 at least), Cooper (-18), Jayden (-11 at least)

New
Archie, Patrick, Austin, Lincoln, Jordan, Ashton, George

Gone
Connor, Mitchell, Jayden, Caleb, Aiden, Angus, Michael

Top 50 Baby Names in Western Australia for 2014

22 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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GIRLS

  1. Emily
  2. Ava
  3. Charlotte
  4. Olivia
  5. Amelia and Mia
  6. Ella
  7. Isla
  8. Sophie
  9. Chloe
  10. Grace
  11. Isabella
  12. Ruby
  13. Zoe
  14. Lily and Lucy
  15. Harper
  16. Sophia
  17. Sienna
  18. Hannah and Zara
  19. Emma, Evie, Ivy and Scarlett
  20. Georgia
  21. Matilda
  22. Eva and Layla
  23. Imogen
  24. Willow
  25. Abigail
  26. Alexis
  27. Evelyn and Summer
  28. Jasmine
  29. Isabelle
  30. Madison and Mila
  31. Lilly and Savannah
  32. Paige
  33. Jessica and Maddison
  34. Holly
  35. Aria
  36. Violet
  37. Sofia
  38. Alyssa
  39. Sarah and Stella
  40. Annabelle, Ellie and Poppy
  41. Mackenzie
  42. Alice, Elizabeth and Phoebe
  43. Addison and Audrey
  44. Anna
  45. Charlie and Maya
  46. Elsie and Hayley
  47. Lola
  48. Bella and Rose
  49. Amber and Indi
  50. Amelie and Peyton
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Jack
  3. Noah
  4. Wiliam
  5. Lucas
  6. Thomas
  7. James
  8. Ethan
  9. Liam
  10. Jacob
  11. Mason
  12. Lachlan
  13. Samuel
  14. Charlie
  15. Alexander and Joshua
  16. Harrison
  17. Logan
  18. Cooper
  19. Riley
  20. Hunter and Levi
  21. Jaxon and Max
  22. Henry
  23. Isaac
  24. Benjamin
  25. Harry
  26. Hudson
  27. Nate, Tyler, Xavier
  28. Daniel
  29. Jayden
  30. Blake and Elijah
  31. Archie and Oscar
  32. Dylan
  33. Kai
  34. Aiden and Luke
  35. Matthew, Michael and Ryan
  36. Sebastian
  37. Leo
  38. George and Jackson
  39. Eli and Lincoln
  40. Flynn
  41. Archer and Mitchell
  42. Chase
  43. Caleb, Jake and Jordan
  44. Zachary
  45. Luca
  46. Patrick
  47. Connor
  48. Jai
  49. Austin
  50. Hayden

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Aria (+14), Evelyn and Mila (+13), Madison and Paige (+12)

Biggest Fallers
Jessica (-9), Jasmine (-8), Ruby and Sofia (-7), Mackenzie and Matilda (-5)

New
Audrey, Charlie, Maya, Elsie, Lola, Rose, Amber, Indi, Peyton

Gone
Aaliyah, Samantha

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Archie (+20 at least), Aiden (+13), Henry and Logan (+10)

Biggest Fallers
Jake (-18), Braxton (-13 at least), Seth (-12 at least), Daniel (-12), Finn (-11 at least)

New
Archie, Caleb, Jordan, Luca, Patrick, Jai, Austin, Hayden

Gone
Joseph, Ryder, Marcus, Beau, Owen, Nathan, Nicholas, Finn, Seth, Braxton

Top 20 Baby Names in the Northern Territory for 2014

12 Monday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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GIRLS

  1. Charlotte
  2. Sophie
  3. Olivia
  4. Amelia
  5. Ava
  6. Grace
  7. Lily
  8. Isla
  9. Mia
  10. Ruby
  11. Emily
  12. Scarlett
  13. Sophia
  14. Hannah
  15. Jasmine
  16. Lucy
  17. Matilda
  18. Chloe
  19. Emma
  20. Savannah
BOYS

  1. Jack
  2. Noah
  3. Thomas
  4. William
  5. Hunter
  6. James
  7. Jayden
  8. Lachlan
  9. Logan
  10. Mason
  11. Oliver
  12. Harry
  13. Isaac
  14. Michael
  15. Samuel
  16. Alexander
  17. Charlie
  18. Elijah
  19. Jackson
  20. Jacob

GIRLS

Biggest Riser
Ava (+12)

Biggest Faller
Chloe (-13)

New to List
Scarlett, Hannah, Jasmine, Lucy, Emma

Gone from List
Ella, Madison, Zoe, Isabella, Evelyn

BOYS

Biggest Riser
Hunter (+16 at least)

Biggest Faller
Cooper (-19 at least)

New to List
Hunter, Jayden, Harry, Samuel, Charlie, Elijah, Jacob

Gone from List
Cooper, Lucas, John, Ethan, Jaxon, Riley, Xavier

NOTE: The Northern Territory only releases a Top 20 each year due to its very small population size.

Top 100 Baby Names in Victoria for 2014

10 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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Tags

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GIRLS

  1. Olivia
  2. Charlotte
  3. Mia
  4. Ava
  5. Chloe
  6. Amelia
  7. Sophie
  8. Emily
  9. Ruby
  10. Ella
  11. Grace
  12. Zoe
  13. Sienna
  14. Isabella
  15. Matilda
  16. Scarlett
  17. Evie
  18. Ivy
  19. Zara
  20. Isla
  21. Emma
  22. Lily
  23. Lucy
  24. Harper
  25. Hannah
  26. Isabelle
  27. Willow
  28. Sophia
  29. Eva
  30. Abigail
  31. Evelyn
  32. Georgia
  33. Maya
  34. Violet
  35. Jasmine
  36. Mila
  37. Audrey
  38. Imogen
  39. Maddison
  40. Annabelle
  41. Layla
  42. Alice
  43. Poppy
  44. Jessica
  45. Sofia
  46. Stella
  47. Alexis
  48. Ellie
  49. Summer
  50. Lola
  51. Aria
  52. Indiana
  53. Holly
  54. Sarah
  55. Alexandra
  56. Anna
  57. Madison
  58. Elizabeth
  59. Savannah
  60. Milla
  61. Mackenzie
  62. Alyssa
  63. Eden
  64. Sadie
  65. Rose
  66. Isabel
  67. Chelsea
  68. Emilia
  69. Addison
  70. Madeleine
  71. Eliza
  72. Paige
  73. Harriet
  74. Victoria
  75. Olive
  76. Eloise
  77. Ayla
  78. Piper
  79. Molly
  80. Heidi
  81. Piper
  82. Ariana
  83. Madeline
  84. Elsie
  85. Phoebe
  86. Eve
  87. Claire
  88. Pippa
  89. Hayley
  90. Daisy
  91. Charlie
  92. Sara
  93. Lilly
  94. Hazel
  95. Frankie
  96. Lexi
  97. Billie
  98. Penelope
  99. Millie
  100. Amy
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Jack
  3. William
  4. Noah
  5. Thomas
  6. James
  7. Lucas
  8. Ethan
  9. Mason
  10. Lachlan
  11. Alexander
  12. Charlie
  13. Oscar
  14. Liam
  15. Xavier
  16. Henry
  17. Max
  18. Joshua
  19. Samuel
  20. Benjamin
  21. Isaac
  22. Harrison
  23. Harry
  24. Levi
  25. Jacob
  26. Patrick
  27. Ryan
  28. Daniel
  29. Hunter
  30. Edward
  31. Cooper
  32. Sebastian
  33. Hudson
  34. Archie
  35. Jackson
  36. Logan
  37. Leo
  38. Flynn
  39. Elijah
  40. Archer
  41. Jayden
  42. Jaxon
  43. Aiden
  44. Harvey
  45. Angus
  46. Riley
  47. George
  48. Blake
  49. Hugo
  50. Jordan
  51. Zachary
  52. Ryder
  53. Nate
  54. Luca
  55. Jake
  56. Michael
  57. Matthew
  58. Tyler
  59. Nicholas
  60. Dylan
  61. Kai
  62. Spencer
  63. Luke
  64. Nathan
  65. Finn
  66. Marcus
  67. Louis
  68. Lincoln
  69. Hamish
  70. Eli
  71. Austin
  72. Owen
  73. Adam
  74. Caleb
  75. Aaron
  76. Mitchell
  77. Joseph
  78. Felix
  79. Ashton
  80. Hayden
  81. Connor
  82. Christian
  83. Alex
  84. Muhammad
  85. Jasper
  86. Chase
  87. Maxwell
  88. Toby
  89. Theodore
  90. Gabriel
  91. Evan
  92. Charles
  93. Bailey
  94. Anthony
  95. Zac
  96. Fletcher
  97. Nathaniel
  98. Ali
  99. Jude
  100. Lenny

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Sadie (+37 at least), Emilia (+33 at least), Violet (+33), Anna and Indiana (+25), Ayla (+24 at least), Maddison (+24), Aria and Savannah (+23), Piper (+22)

Biggest Fallers
Bella (-46 at least), Lilly (+31), Hayley (-24), Mikayla (-22 at least), Eve and Madison (-22), Chelsea (-20), Amelie (-19 at least), Samantha (-17 at least), Amber (-15 at least)

New to List
Sadie, Emilia, Ayla, Ariana, Elsie, Charlie, Sara, Hazel, Frankie, Billie

Gone from List
Bella, Mikayla, Samantha, Amber, Tahlia, Lara, Charli, Stephanie, Indigo, Leah

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Kai (+40 at least), George and Marcus (+24), Caleb (+21), Harvey (+20), Nate (+19), Muhammad (+17 at least), Felix and Hugo (+16), Maxwell (+14 at least)

Biggest Fallers
Braxton (-28 at least), Nathaniel (-22), Lewis (-21 at least), Connor (-20), Darcy (-17 at least), Bailey and Mitchell (-17), Beau (-16 at least), Cooper and Zac (-13)

New to List
Kai, Muhammad, Maxwell, Theodore, Gabriel, Evan, Anthony, Fletcher, Lenny

Gone from List
Braxton, Lewis, Darcy, Beau, David, Jesse, Joel, Aidan, Sam

NOTE: For further information on the Victorian Top 100, please visit Brooke’s blog, Baby Name Pondering.

Top 50 Baby Names of 2014 from Baby Center Australia

10 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by A.O. in Name Data

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GIRLS

  1. Ava
  2. Amelia
  3. Charlotte
  4. Olivia
  5. Choe
  6. Ella
  7. Sophie
  8. Mia
  9. Emily
  10. Lily
  11. Zoe
  12. Sophia/Sofia
  13. Madison/Maddison
  14. Ruby
  15. Grace
  16. Isabella
  17. Matilda
  18. Abigail
  19. Harper
  20. Aria
  21. Annabelle
  22. Charlie
  23. Isla
  24. Hannah
  25. Isabelle
  26. Zara
  27. Scarlett
  28. Evie
  29. Emma
  30. Layla
  31. Mackenzie
  32. Imogen
  33. Audrey
  34. Sienna
  35. Alice
  36. Alexis
  37. Lucy
  38. Evelyn
  39. Addison
  40. Ivy
  41. Willow
  42. Eva
  43. Maya
  44. Alyssa
  45. Mila
  46. Elizabeth
  47. Jasmine
  48. Violet
  49. Summer
  50. Ellie
BOYS

  1. Oliver
  2. Noah
  3. Jack
  4. Jackson
  5. William
  6. Thomas
  7. Mason
  8. Lucas
  9. Henry
  10. Liam
  11. James
  12. Alexander
  13. Lachlan
  14. Charlie
  15. Cooper
  16. Ethan
  17. Hunter
  18. Xavier
  19. Max
  20. Harrison
  21. Isaac
  22. Aiden
  23. Logan
  24. Oscar
  25. Jacob
  26. Archie
  27. Samuel
  28. Luca
  29. Hudson
  30. Sebastian
  31. Joshua
  32. Elijah
  33. Ryan
  34. Levi
  35. Archer
  36. Riley
  37. Jayden
  38. Leo
  39. Benjamin
  40. Harry
  41. Eli
  42. Dylan
  43. Flynn
  44. Jake
  45. Luke
  46. Lincoln
  47. Jordan
  48. Tyler
  49. Finn
  50. Matthew

GIRLS

Biggest Risers
Harper (+21), Mackenzie (+18), Madison/Maddison (+14), Imogen (+12), Evelyn (+10)

Biggest Fallers
Ivy (-22), Sienna (-20), Maya and Lucy (-13), Emma (-12), Layla (-11)

New to List
Matilda, Aria, Charlie, Alexis, Addison, Willow, Elizabeth, Violet, Summer, Ellie

Gone from List
Ayla, Phoebe, Hayley, Sarah, Poppy, Indiana, Holly, Chelsea, Madeline, Georgia

BOYS

Biggest Risers
Luca (+19), Henry (+18), Hunter (+16), Mason and Sebastian (+13), James (+11)

Biggest Fallers
Benjamin (-21), Riley and Tyler (-12), Ethan and Levi (-11)

New to List
Logan, Hudson, Eli, Dylan, Jake, Luke, Jordan, Finn, Matthew

Gone from List
Connor, Kai, Nathan, Mitchell, Zachary, Ashton, Blake, Hayden, Zac

Baby Name Trends – This Year and Next Year

20 Saturday Dec 2014

Posted by A.O. in Names in the News

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Baby Name Trends for 2015

Social researcher Mark McCrindle, whose company puts together the national Top 100, has been asked for his thoughts on next year’s baby name trends. He assures us that creative spellings and fad-driven names prompted by popular movies and television shows are on their way out (hm, really?). Instead, parents will start to look to the past, and choose names of substance that will last for a lifetime.

Here are his predictions for next year’s top five baby name trends:

1. Military Names
As it is the centenary of Gallipoli, our minds will be on all things military, and the names of famous diggers, and other people connected with the Gallipoli campaign, will be covered in the press.

2. Patriotic Names
As the cententary will have us reflecting on all things Australian, we should all be feeling more patriotic and sentimental towards our nation. Australian place names could become more prevalent.

3. Royal Names
The new royal baby in April will cause an upsurge in the names given to them, as well as in royal names in general.

4. The Hundred Year Rule
Many of the names which charted in 1915 should come back into style (and a stack of them have already). Expect to see more names like Ruth, Muriel and Dulcie for girls, and boys’ names like Stanley, Donald, and Basil.

5. More Surnames
Surnames have gone from an annoying fad to the new classic. Expect to see more of them, everywhere, on both sexes.

Baby Name Trends of 2014

Meanwhile, Baby Center Australia released its trends of 2014. They noted:

H Names for Boys
Big gains for names such as Henry, Hunter, Hudson, and Harrison.

Biblical Names a Mixed Bag
Many Biblical names for boys fell sharply, and Benjamin was the name which fell the most. Yet there were gains for James, Thomas, and Noah.

Unusual Names
Baby Center Australia noted boys named Purple and Genesis, and girls named Onyx and Pony.

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