How popular is the baby name Ayla in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Use the popularity graph and data table below to find out! Plus, see all the blog posts that mention the name Ayla.
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Which girl names increased in usage the most from 2023 to 2024?
Here’s a table of the fastest-rising girl names of 2024. On the left are the top 25 increases in terms of absolute change (number of babies). On the right are the top 25 increases in terms of relative change (percentage of babies).
Last year, the country of Scotland — which takes up the northern third of Great Britain — welcomed 45,779 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Olivia and Noah.
Here are Scotland’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2024:
Girl names
Olivia, 266 baby girls
Isla, 264
Freya, 244
Lily, 231
Millie, 222
Sophia, 214
Amelia, 198 (tie)
Emily, 198 (tie)
Ella, 195
Charlotte, 191
Ava, 188 (tie)
Bonnie, 188 (tie)
Grace, 183
Evie, 180 (tie)
Ivy, 180 (tie)
Rosie, 167
Sophie, 164
Maisie, 161
Maya, 159 (tie)
Orla, 159 (tie)
Harper, 149
Sofia, 147
Aria, 142
Poppy, 135
Maeve, 129
Mia, 126
Daisy, 123
Lucy, 113
Willow, 106
Mila, 105
Elsie, 104 (tie)
Hallie, 104 (tie)
Esme, 102
Ruby, 100
Ellie, 99
Zara, 98
Lottie, 97
Eilidh, 91 – pronounced EH-lee
Ayla, 90 (tie)
Chloe, 90 (tie)
Layla, 89 (3-way tie)
Sienna, 89 (3-way tie)
Violet, 89 (3-way tie)
Ada, 87
Skye, 83
Phoebe, 82
Callie, 81
Jessica, 80 (tie)
Robyn, 80 (tie)
Isabella, 79
Boy names
Noah, 366 baby boys
Muhammad, 293
Rory, 275
Theo, 270
Leo, 260
Luca, 255
Jack, 247 (tie)
Oliver, 247 (tie)
Harris, 243
Archie, 228
Finlay, 220
Alexander, 208 (tie)
Jude, 208 (tie)
James, 203
Alfie, 196
Brodie, 195
Finn, 190
Arlo, 177
Charlie, 159
Thomas, 154 (tie)
Tommy, 154 (tie)
Oscar, 151
Lucas, 147
Arthur, 145
Freddie, 144 (tie)
Mason, 144 (tie)
Jacob, 141
Lewis, 136
Logan, 132 (tie)
Max, 132 (tie)
Harry, 124
Albie, 123
Cameron, 117
Ollie, 116
Myles, 111
Callan, 108 (tie)
Theodore, 108 (tie)
Angus, 106 (tie)
Reuben, 106 (tie)
Harrison, 105
Blake, 102
Adam, 101 (tie)
Caleb, 101 (tie)
Sonny, 100
Louie, 99
Roman, 98
Liam, 93
George, 91
Isaac, 90
Luke, 89
Muhammad, which entered the boys’ top 100 in 2008, jumped from 11th to 2nd place.
And the bonny name Bonnie, which entered the girls’ top 100 in 2018, now sits just outside the top 10.
Last year’s fastest-rising girl names already in the top 100 were Violet, Arabella, Myla, and Chloe, while the fastest-rising girl names entering the top 100 for the first time were Eliza, Romy, and Nora.
The fastest-rising boy names already in the top 100 were Myles, Callan, Ruairidh, and Lochlan, while the fastest-rising boy name entering the top 100 for the first time was Reggie.
Una and Ernie, two of the top names in the Scottish archipelago of Orkney, were given to 19 baby girls and six baby boys (respectively) nation-wide.
Here’s a selection of the names that were given to just three babies each in Scotland last year:
Beira is a modern Scottish name for the Gaelic mythological figure Cailleach, and Innis is a Scottish Gaelic word meaning “small island, islet.”
(I can’t give you the usual sampling of Scotland’s single-use names because, as of 2024, the country has decided to stop releasing names given to fewer than three babies. The news release noted that “the exclusion of the names given to one or two babies is consistent with policies in England and Wales and Northern Ireland.”)
Finally, here are Scotland’s 2023 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
Last year, the European country of Switzerland welcomed 80,024 babies.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Mia and Noah.
Here are Switzerland’s top 50+ girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
Mia, 380 baby girls
Emma, 376
Sofia, 358
Emilia, 313
Elena, 286
Lia, 260 (tie)
Olivia, 260 (tie)
Lina, 259
Nora, 240
Mila, 239
Ella, 208
Lara, 207
Lena, 202
Luna, 200
Lea, 196
Malea, 194
Anna, 192
Alice, 191 (3-way tie)
Sophia, 191 (3-way tie)
Valentina, 191 (3-way tie)
Yara, 188
Elina, 183
Nina, 182
Alina, 181
Leonie, 178
Aurora, 176
Giulia, 172
Chiara, 170
Eva, 164
Elin, 162 (3-way tie)
Julia, 162 (3-way tie)
Laura, 162 (3-way tie)
Amelia, 156 (tie)
Emily, 156 (tie)
Livia, 155
Luana, 154
Sophie, 147
Alma, 145
Maria, 133
Elisa, 131
Juna, 130
Sara, 126
Yuna, 125
Zoé, 124
Dua, 120
Ayla, 118 (tie)
Clara, 118 (tie)
Malia, 117 (tie)
Mara, 117 (tie)
Inaya, 114 (4-way tie)
Jana, 114 (4-way tie)
Lou, 114 (4-way tie)
Victoria, 114 (4-way tie)
Boy names
Noah, 495 baby boys
Liam, 442
Matteo, 362
Gabriel, 284
Leano, 282
Leo, 273
Luca, 271
Leon, 255
Elias, 246
Lio, 245
Louis, 241
Nino, 201
Leonardo, 196
Aaron, 193
Ben, 189
Elio, 187
Elia, 186
Theo, 182
Luan, 180 (tie)
Samuel, 180 (tie)
David, 173 (tie)
Levi, 173 (tie)
Livio, 172
Malik, 168
Mateo, 166
Nico, 161
Arthur, 160
Adam, 158 (tie)
Lian, 158 (tie)
Leandro, 157
Diego, 155
Julian, 151
Finn, 150 (tie)
Mattia, 150 (tie)
Noé, 146
Emil, 143 (tie)
Enea, 143 (tie)
Nael, 141
Mael, 140
Levin, 138
Oliver, 137
Milo, 133
Kian, 132
Rayan, 131
Enzo, 130
Daniel, 129 (tie)
Robin, 129 (tie)
Emilio, 126 (tie)
Lino, 126 (tie)
Lucas, 124
The girls’ top 100 included Lynn (65th), Amira (76th), Kiara (89th), and Aurelia (94th).
The boys’ top 100 included Laurin (58th), Nevio (72nd), Andrin (88th), and Nils (93rd).
Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Here are the top baby names among the speakers of each of these languages:
Girl names
Boy names
German speakers (62.3% of the population)
1. Mia, 289 2. Emilia, 287 3. Sofia, 249
1. Noah, 323 2. Matteo, 282 3. Liam, 279
French speakers (22.8% of pop.)
1. Emma, 125 2. Olivia, 103 3. Alice, 94
1. Noah, 143 2. Gabriel, 140 3. Liam, 139
Italian speakers (8.0% of pop.)
1. Emma, 25 2. Aurora, 24 3. Ginevra/Sofia, 21 each
1. Leonardo, 38 2. Noah, 28 3. Enea, 26
Romansh speakers (0.5% of pop.)
1. Amalia/Gianna/Hannah, 2 each
1. Mauro, 4 2. Luca/Nino, 3 each
And here’s a selection of uncommon names that were given to just two babies each in Switzerland in 2023:
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