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Popularity of the baby name Lachlan


Posts that mention the name Lachlan

Popular baby names in Queensland (Australia), 2017

According to the Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, the most popular baby names in the Australian state in 2017 were Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are Queensland’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017:

Girl Names
1. Charlotte, 384 baby girls
2. Olivia, 335
3. Ava, 305
4. Amelia, 303
5. Mia, 287
6. Isla, 282
7. Harper, 244
8. Grace, 239
9. Ivy, 232
10. Evelyn, 231

Boy Names
1. Oliver, 510 baby boys
2. William, 438
3. Noah, 360
4. Jack, 348
5. Harrison, 296
6. Thomas, 289
7. Hudson, 278
8. Hunter, 273
9. James, 263
10. Henry, 259

In the girls’ top 10, Harper and Ivy replaced Sophie and Emily.

In the boys’ top 10, Hudson, James and Henry replaced Lachlan, Mason and Charlie

In 2016, the top two names were the same.

In the Queensland city of Toowoomba specifically, the top baby names of 2017 were Georgia and Oliver.

Sources: Charlotte and Oliver take the crown for Queensland’s most popular baby names in 2017, Top 100 Baby Names

Popular baby names in Canberra/ACT (Australia), 2017

According to ACT Government, the most popular baby names in Canberra in 2017 were Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are the Australian Capital Territory’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017:

Girl Names
1. Charlotte
2. Olivia
3. Chloe (tie)
3. Sophie (tie)
5. Amelia (3-way tie)
5. Isla (3-way tie)
5. Ivy (3-way tie)
8. Ava (3-way tie)
8. Grace (3-way tie)
8. Mia (3-way tie)

Boy Names
1. Oliver
2. William
3. Henry (tie)
3. James (tie)
5. Jack (3-way tie)
5. Samuel (3-way tie)
5. Noah (3-way tie)
8. Charlie (tie)
8. Alexander (tie)
10. Lachlan (3-way tie)
10. Leo (3-way tie)
10. Thomas (3-way tie)

Olivia, which was tied for #2 in 2015, dropped out of the top 10 in 2016, and is now back in 2nd place.

These rankings are based on provisional data covering most (but not all) of 2017.

Source: Top baby names of 2017 revealed

Popular baby names in Western Australia, 2016

According to data from the Western Australia Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, the most popular baby names in Western Australia in 2016 were Charlotte and Jack.

Here are WA’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Charlotte, 127 baby girls
2. Ava, 120
3. Mia, 113
4. Isla, 109
5. Amelia, 107
6. Olivia, 93
7. Ella, 91
8. Harper, 82
9. Grace, 79
10. Evie, 78

Boy Names
1. Jack, 159 baby boys
2. Oliver, 158
3. Noah, 123
4. William, 114
5. Lucas, 100
6. Ethan + James, 98 each (tie)
7. Thomas + Liam, 88 each (tie)
8. Charlie, 85
9. Jacob, 80
10. Mason, 79

In 2015, the top names were Olivia and Oliver.

New to the girls’ list are Ella, Harper and Evie. They replaced Sophie, Ruby, and Chloe.

New to the boys’ list are Lucas, Charlie, and Jacob. Gone from the boys’ list is Lachlan.

Source: Popular Baby Names (Births, Deaths and Marriages)

Popular baby names in Queensland (Australia), 2016

According to data from Queensland Government, the most popular baby names in Queensland in 2016 were again Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are Queensland’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Charlotte, 451 baby girls
2. Mia, 349
3. Olivia, 333
4. Ava, 330
5. Amelia, 304
6. Isla, 296
7. Sophie, 263
8. Grace, 262
9. Emily, 257
10. Evelyn, 254

Boy Names
1. Oliver, 527 baby boys
2. William, 440
3. Jack, 362
4. Thomas, 330
5. Noah, 292
6. Hunter, 267
7. Lachlan, 253
8. Harrison, 252
9. Mason, 251 (tie)
10. Charlie, 251 (tie)

In the girls’ top 10, Isla replaced Ruby.

In the boys’ top 10, Hunter, Lachlan, Mason, and Charlie replaced Ethan, Cooper, James and Henry.

Here are Queensland’s 2015 rankings.

Source: Top 100 Baby Names