Top UK baby names
Jack and Olivia reign as the top names in Britain, according to the latest survey by Office for National Statistics from birth registrations in England and Wales.
Top ten girls' names
Ruby has been replaced by Olivia as the most popular girls’ name in Britain. Olivia was no. 3 in 2007 and has been climbing steadily upwards. Ruby originally came out of nowhere when Charlotte Church named her daughter Ruby in 2007.
Many names have remained in the top ten for at least a decade, including Emily, Jessica, Chloe and Sophie. Lexi is a newcomer on the list, jumping 40 places in a year and no doubt making its way up to the top ten in time.
The top ten:
- Olivia
- Ruby
- Emily
- Grace
- Jessica
- Chloe
- Sopie
- Lily
- Amelia
- Evie
Top ten boys' names
Jack reigns supreme as the most popular boys’ name for the 13th year in a row. Thomas has dropped one place in the last 10 years to no. 3 and Joshua is still fifth, as it was back in 1998.
Boys names on the way up the list (but not yet in the top 10) include William, Riley, Theo, Gabriel, Blake, Ewan and Zak.
The top ten:
Jack
Oliver
Mohammed
Thomas
Harry
Joshua
Alfie
Charlie
Daniel
James
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Names teachers fear
Teachers in the UK have revealed that there are certain names that they associate with troublemakers in the class. it may be premature and judgemental, but teachers admit to making assumptions and having a cautious attitude when they see names such as Callum, Chelsea, Connor and Jack, Brandon, Charlie, Courtney and Chardonnay on their class register.
Top ten naughtiest boys
Callum
Connor
Jack
Daniel
Brandon
Charlie
Kyle
Liam
Jake
Brooklyn
Top ten naughtiest girls
Top ten brightest
Top ten brightest boys
Alexander
Adam
Christopher
Benjamin
Edward
Matthew
Daniel
James
Harry
William
Top ten brightest girls
- Elisabeth
- Charlotte
- Emma
- Hannah
- Rebecca
- Abigail
- Grace
- Alice
- Anna
- Sophie
Most popular kids
Top ten most popular boys
Jack
Daniel
Charlie
Callum
Benjamin
Connor
Adam
Alfie
Christopher
James
Top ten most popular girls
- Emma
- Charlotte
- Hannah
- Anna
- Caitlin
- Chelsea
- Courtney
- Holly
- Brooke
- Jessica
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