How popular is the baby name Charlotte 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 Charlotte.

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Popularity of the baby name Charlotte


Posts that mention the name Charlotte

Popular baby names in Prince Edward Island (Canada), 2020

According to Prince Edward Island’s Vital Statistics office, the most popular baby names on the island in 2020 were Nora/Charlotte (tie) and Hudson.

Here are PEI’s top girl names and top boy names of 2020:

Girl Names

  1. Nora, Charlotte (tie), 8 baby girls
  2. Amelia, Claire, Madison, Olivia, Scarlett (5-way tie), 6
  3. Chloe, Abigail, Avery, Isabelle (4-way tie), 5

Boy Names

  1. Hudson, 10 baby boys
  2. Liam, 9
  3. Owen, Henry, Charlie (3-way tie), 8
  4. Oliver, Emmett, Jackson, John, William, Wyatt (6-way tie), 7

These rankings are based on provisional data covering the year up to December 21st. (By that date, 608 baby girls and 616 baby boys had been born.)

In 2019, the top two names were Sophie and Liam.

Source: Here are P.E.I.’s top baby names of 2020

Popular baby names in Northern Territory (Australia), 2020

According to the government of Northern Territory, Australia, the most popular baby names in NT in 2020 were Charlotte and William.

Here are Northern Territory’s top 10 girl names and top 10+ boy names of 2020:

Girl Names

  1. Charlotte, 15 baby girls
  2. Olivia, 14
  3. Isla, 12 (tie)
  4. Matilda, 12 (tie)
  5. Amelia, 10 (5-way tie)
  6. Grace, 10 (5-way tie)
  7. Hazel, 10 (5-way tie)
  8. Mia, 10 (5-way tie)
  9. Willow, 10 (5-way tie)
  10. Violet, 9

Boy Names

  1. William, 20 baby boys
  2. Jack, 16
  3. Oliver, 15
  4. Lucas, 14
  5. Alexander, 12
  6. Henry, 11 (3-way tie)
  7. James, 11 (3-way tie)
  8. Noah, 11 (3-way tie)
  9. Hudson, 10 (3-way tie)
  10. Isaac, 10 (3-way tie)
  11. Thomas, 10 (3-way tie)

On the boys’ side, Thomas is followed by an 8-way tie involving two names I don’t usually see in the rankings: Billy and Mayson. Mayson is especially interesting because the more traditional spelling, Mason, hasn’t made the list for the last two years (after ranking as high as 2nd in 2017).

In 2019, the top two names in NT were Grace and Oliver.

Source: Popular Baby Names – NT.GOV.AU

Popular baby names in Ontario (Canada), 2019

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According to the Government of Ontario, the most popular baby names in the province in 2019 were Olivia and Noah.

Here are Ontario’s top 5 girl names and top 5 boy names of 2019:

Girl Names

  1. Olivia, 933 baby girls
  2. Charlotte
  3. Emma
  4. Ava
  5. Sophia

Boy Names

  1. Noah, 841 baby boys
  2. Liam
  3. Lucas
  4. Benjamin
  5. Ethan

In the girls’ top 5, Sophia replaced Amelia.

In the boys’ top 5, Ethan replaced William.

In 2018, the top two names were Olivia and Liam.

Source: Ontario’s Most Popular Baby Names for 2019

Image: Adapted from Flag of Ontario (public domain)

Popular baby names in Queensland (Australia), 2020

According to Queensland Government, the most popular baby names in the Australian state in 2020 were Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are Queensland’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2020:

Girl Names

  1. Charlotte, 359 baby girls
  2. Olivia, 320
  3. Isla, 319
  4. Amelia, 295
  5. Mia, 256
  6. Ava, 247
  7. Harper, 227
  8. Willow, 226
  9. Grace, 222
  10. Sophie, 206

Boy Names

  1. Oliver, 525 baby boys
  2. Noah, 383
  3. Jack, 324
  4. William, 322
  5. Henry, 307
  6. Theodore, 283
  7. Elijah, 273
  8. Leo, 267
  9. Thomas, 266
  10. Hudson, 263

In the girls’ top 10, Sophie replaced Matilda.

In the boys’ top 10, Theodore replaced Harrison.

Notably, the name Maverick entered the top 100 for the first time last year, jumping from 169th in 2019 to 84th in 2020.

The other big movers among boys’ names were Luka (154th most popular to 95th most popular) and Gabriel (No.139 to No.96).

And there were three girls’ names that made similar leaps – Holly (No.139 to No.79), Billie (No.109 to No.52) and Hallie (No.137 to No.88).

In 2019, the top two baby names in Queensland were Olivia and Oliver.

Sources: Top 100 Baby Names – Queensland Government, Charlotte and Oliver are the new David and Michelle