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Popularity of the baby name Charlotte


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Popular baby names in Canberra/ACT (Australia), 2016

According to data released recently by the ACT government, the most popular baby names in Canberra in 2016 were Charlotte and William.

Here are the Australian Capital Territory’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Charlotte
2. Amelia
3. Ava
4. Zoe
5. Grace
6. Evelyn
7. Mia
8. Abigail
9. Audrey
10. Lily

Boy Names
1. William
2. Lachlan
3. Thomas
4. Jack
5. Oliver
6. Liam
7. James
8. Alexander
9. Leo
10. Ethan

The two #1 names are the same as they were in 2015.

In the girls’ top ten, Evelyn, Abigail, Audrey and Lily replaced Olivia (the former #2 name), Sophie, Chloe, and Emily.

In the boys’ top 10, Liam, Leo, and Ethan replaced Henry, Charlie and Oscar.

Source: Charlotte and William: Canberra’s top baby names for 2016

Popular baby names in British Columbia (Canada), 2015

According to data released on December 30th by British Columbia’s Vital Statistics Agency, the most popular baby names in the province in 2015 were Emma and Oliver.

Here are British Columbia’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2015:

Girl Names
1. Emma, 258 baby girls
2. Olivia, 256
3. Emily, 183
4. Sophia, 173
5. Ava, 163
6. Chloe, 159
7. Charlotte, 155
8. Abigail, 150
9. Amelia, 140
10. Ella, 133

Boy Names
1. Oliver, 217 baby boys
2. Ethan, 206
3. Liam, 203
4. Benjamin, 201
5. Lucas, 193
6. Alexander, 183 (tie)
7. Jacob, 183 (tie)
8. Mason, 177
9. William, 173
10. Hunter, 169

On the girls’ list, Emma replaced Olivia as the #1 name and Ella replaced Lily in the top 10.

On the boys’ list, Oliver replaced Ethan as the #1 name; Alexander and Hunter replaced Noah and Logan in the top 10.

BC Vital Statistics also attempted to come up with rankings that combined variant spellings:

Girl Names (spellings combined)
1. Emma
2. Olivia
3. Sophia/Sofia
4. Emily/Emilee/Emilie
5. Amelia/Emelia/Emilia

Boy Names (spellings combined)
1. Jackson/Jaxon/Jaxson
2. Lucas/Lukas
3. Oliver
4. Ethan
5. Liam

But combining spellings isn’t as straightforward as it might seem. For instance, if “Amelia” is combined with “Emilia” (which is actually in the Emily family) then why wasn’t “Alivia” combined with “Olivia”? That would boost Olivia/Alivia into the #1 spot. And should “Eva” go with “Ava,” since they’re occasionally pronounced the same way…?

Here are some names from the other end of the rankings, each used just five times in 2015:

  • Girl Names: Anahat, Avreet, Bronwyn, Calla, Clementine, Deanna, Gaia, Harseerat, Jayla, Karis, Lynn, Mae, Mehar, Mirabelle, Ocean, Sailor, Senna, Sahej
  • Boy Names: Andrei, Apollo, Boaz, Brighton, Cory, Dorian, Elio, Fergus, Haroon, Indy, Jimmy, Jodh, Luciano, Nigel, Pasha, Stellan, Trent, Viraj

The news release also mentioned that the top names of 2016 would likely be Olivia and Lucas (according to data covering the year up to December 12). Here are the 2014 rankings.

Sources: British Columbia’s top baby names for 2015, Baby’s Most Chosen Names in British Columbia, 2015

Popular baby names in Prince Edward Island (Canada), 2016

According to provisional data released yesterday by Prince Edward Island’s Vital Statistics, the most popular baby names on the island in 2016 were Olivia and William.

Here are PEI’s projected top 10 girl names and top 10+ boy names of 2016:

Girl Names
1. Olivia, 10 baby girls
2. Ellie, 8 (tie)
3. Charlotte, 8 (tie)
4. Harper, 7
5. Sophia, 6 (6-way tie)
6. Ivy, 6 (6-way tie)
7. Sadie, 6 (6-way tie)
8. Abigail, 6 (6-way tie)
9. Chloe, 6 (6-way tie)
10. Kylie, 6 (6-way tie)

Boy Names
1. William, 13 baby boys
2. Oliver, 12
3. Emmett, 11
4. Jack, 10 (tie)
5. Hudson, 10 (tie)
6. Ethan, 9
7. Wyatt, 7 (5-way tie)
8. Jacob, 7 (5-way tie)
9. Liam, 7 (5-way tie)
10. Hunter, 7 (5-way tie)
11. Thomas, 7 (5-way tie)

On the girls’ list, Olivia replaced the 5-way tie (Charlotte, Emily, Emma, Leah, and Sadie) that held the top spot in 2015.

On the boys’ list, William replaced former #1 name Oliver.

This data covers Prince Edward Island births through December 21.

Source: Here are P.E.I.’s top baby names in 2016

Popular baby names in Michigan, 2015

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According to data released earlier this month by the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, the most popular baby names in the state in 2015 were Olivia and Noah.

Here are Michigan’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2015:

Girl names

  1. Olivia, 602 baby girls
  2. Ava, 578
  3. Emma, 509
  4. Sophia, 423
  5. Charlotte, 406
  6. Harper, 405
  7. Isabella, 396
  8. Amelia, 372
  9. Evelyn, 335
  10. Abigail, 326

Boy names

  1. Noah, 539 baby boys
  2. Liam, 527
  3. Mason, 507
  4. Carter, 505
  5. Lucas, 462
  6. Jacob, 458
  7. Benjamin, 434
  8. Jackson, 417
  9. Owen, 415
  10. Elijah, 411

Here’s equivalent 2015 state data for Arizona, Minnesota, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Wyoming. Plus even more 2015 data for Cincinnati (OH), San Diego County (CA) and Sonoma County (CA).

Source: Michigan Baby Names – MDHHS

Image: Adapted from Flag of Michigan (public domain)