How popular is the baby name Florence 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 Florence.
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So let’s not put it off any longer — here are Canada’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2021:
Girl Names
Olivia, 2,032 baby girls
Emma, 1,715
Charlotte, 1,579
Amelia, 1,308
Ava, 1,105 (tie)
Sophia, 1,105 (tie)
Chloe, 1,088
Mia, 1,017
Mila, 936
Isla, 922
Alice, 879
Sofia, 878
Lily, 810
Zoe, 784
Ella, 781
Evelyn, 779
Charlie, 777
Ellie, 727
Abigail, 716
Nora, 715
Sophie, 709
Maya, 702
Aria, 680
Eva, 677
Emily, 673
Hannah, 670
Clara, 659
Isabella, 643
Elizabeth, 636
Florence, 612
Rose, 604
Ivy, 596
Avery, 594
Harper, 592
Luna, 585
Violet, 580
Scarlett, 568
Hazel, 549
Zoey, 548
Livia, 546
Victoria, 540
Lea, 528
Grace, 527
Julia, 522
Willow, 501
Eleanor, 499
Madison, 493
Anna, 478 (tie)
Layla, 478 (tie)
Rosalie, 474
Boy Names
Noah, 2,393 baby boys
Liam, 1,967
William, 1,684
Leo, 1,559
Benjamin, 1,433
Theodore, 1,425
Jack, 1,365
Thomas, 1,318
Logan, 1,314
Oliver, 1,310
Jacob, 1,293
Lucas, 1,241
James, 1,221
Nathan, 1,199
Ethan, 1,145
Jackson, 1,065
Owen, 987
Adam, 978
Henry, 957
Felix, 918
Levi, 905
Gabriel, 903
Theo, 877
Arthur, 847
Charles, 844
Samuel, 801
Hudson, 761
Alexander, 742
Mason, 711
Jayden, 706
Luca, 691
Daniel, 689
Lincoln, 682
Isaac, 668
Caleb, 661
Nolan, 652
Elijah, 651
Elliot, 631
Louis, 626
Aiden, 623
Maverick, 610
Wyatt, 576
Carter, 570
Ryan, 568
Grayson, 558
Raphael, 539
Eli, 536
Muhammad, 531
Jaxon, 526
Bennett, 525
The girls’ top 100 included Everly (55th), Romy (tied for 65th), Paisley (86th), and Lennon (tied for 94th).
The boys’ top 100 included Asher (54th), Emile (60th), Arnaud (tied for 89th), and Alexis (94th).
One name, Charlie, reached the top 100 for both genders. It ranked 17th for girls and 71st (tied with Matteo) for boys.
So where can you see these long-awaited Canadian baby name rankings for yourself?
Over at Statistics Canada. They’ve published rankings going back to 1991, and — just like the U.S. SSA — they’ve included all names given to at least five babies, of one gender or the other, per year.
Though we regularly see rare indigenous-language names (such as Anangokaa, Timmiak, and Waseskwan) being used in Alberta and Quebec, the only one used often enough in the last three decades to reach that 5-baby threshold nationally was Lucassie, an Inuktitut name given to exactly 5 baby boys in 2007.
(Lucassie is based on the biblical name Luke. Other “Inuktitutized” Christian names include Issacie, Joanasie/Joanassee, Josephie, Markoosie, Pauloosie/Paulassie, Peterosee, Simeonie, and Thomasee. A female example is Elisapie/Elisapee.)
Finally, here are the U.S. rankings for 2021, in case you’d like to compare neighbor to neighbor.
Canada might be the second-largest country in terms of area, but it isn’t very large in terms of population. In fact, it’s one of the least densely populated places in the world.
In 2021, Canada (excluding Yukon) welcomed over 367,684 babies. By comparison, the U.S. state of Texas recorded 373,340 births the same year.
What were the most popular names among Canada’s 2021 babies?
Well…we don’t know for sure. Because Canada doesn’t release baby name rankings that cover the entire country.
I’d love to give you the next-best thing — sets of regional Canadian rankings representing Canada’s ten provinces and three territories — but, as of right now, two of the provinces and all three territories have not released rankings for 2021. (Yukon hasn’t even reported an official number of births yet.)
So I’ll give you the third-best thing: Eight sets of provincial Canadian rankings, all gathered into a single post, followed by a guess about the country’s top five names per gender.
Here are the rankings, ordered by total number of births per region (highest to lowest):
Ontario
In 2021, Ontario welcomed 141,766 babies. Here are Ontario’s top baby names of 2021:
Girl Names, Ont.
Boy Names, Ont.
1. Olivia 2. Emma 3. Charlotte 4. Amelia 5. Ava 6. Sophia 7. Isla 8. Evelyn 9. Mia 10. Ella
1. Noah 2. Liam 3. Oliver 4. Jack 5. Benjamin 6. Theodore 7. Lucas 8. William 9. Ethan 10. Leo
In 2020, the top names in Ontario were also Olivia and Noah.
Quebec
In 2021, Quebec welcomed 83,335 babies. Here are Quebec’s top baby names of 2021:
In 2020, the top two names in P.E.I. were Nora/Charlotte (tie) and Hudson.
Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon
In 2021, N.W.T. and Nunavut welcomed 628 babies and 462 babies, respectively. (Yukon likely welcomed a few hundred babies as well.)
None of the territories have released baby name rankings for 2021.
Canada
Using the data we have from the first, second, third, fourth, and sixth most populous provinces — which, together, welcomed over 90% of the country’s 2021 babies — we can make a guess about Canada’s top baby names overall:
Possible Top Girl Names
Possible Top Boy Names
1. Olivia 2. Emma 3. Charlotte 4. Amelia 5. Ava
1. Noah 2. Liam 3. Benjamin 4. Oliver 5. Jack
I’m only moderately confident about these guesses, primarily because the most populous province, Ontario, didn’t include raw numbers with its rankings.
I placed Benjamin higher than both Oliver and Jack because it was the only one of the three to reach the top 50 in Quebec, Canada’s second-most-populous province. (Benjamin even ranked slightly higher than Olivier, the French form of Oliver, in Quebec.)
If Manitoba, Newfoundland, or any of the territories release 2021 rankings in the coming months, I’ll come back and revise this post.
What are your thoughts on Canada’s top baby names of 2021?
Australia might be the sixth-largest country in terms of area, but it isn’t very large in terms of population. In fact, it’s one of the least densely populated places in the world.
Last year, Australia welcomed just 309,996 babies — 151,079 baby girls and 158,917 baby boys. By comparison, the U.S. state of Texas recorded 373,340 births the same year.
What were the most popular names among Australia’s 2021 babies?
Well…we don’t know for sure. Because Australia doesn’t release baby name rankings that cover the entire country.
So here’s the next-best thing: Eight sets of regional Australian rankings — representing Australia’s six states and two most populous territories — all gathered into a single post, followed by a guess about the country’s top five names per gender.
Here are the rankings, ordered by total number of births per region (highest to lowest):
New South Wales
Last year, New South Wales welcomed 99,300 babies. Here are NSW’s top baby names of 2021:
In 2020, the top names in NT were Charlotte and William.
Australia
Finally, using the data from the five most populous regions — which, together, welcomed nearly 95% of the country’s 2021 babies — we can make a guess about Australia’s top baby names overall:
Possible Top Girl Names
Possible Top Boy Names
1. Isla 2. Olivia 3. Charlotte 4. Amelia 5. Ava
1. Oliver 2. Noah 3. Jack 4. William 5. Leo
I’m confident that Oliver was the #1 boy name in Australia last year, but less confident about Isla being the #1 girl name (because Olivia and Charlotte were so close behind).
What are your thoughts on Australia’s top baby names of 2021?
The Channel Islands are an archipelago in the English Channel. They are divided into two territories — the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey — and, like the Isle of Man, they are Crown Dependencies, but not officially part of the UK. (The residents of all three regions are British citizens, though.)
The Bailiwick of Jersey includes the most-populous island, Jersey, while the Bailiwick of Guernsey includes the less-populous islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Herm.
English is the official language in both bailiwicks, but local forms of Norman French (like Jèrriais, and Guernesiais) are also spoken on certain islands.
Now, on to the names!
Jersey
Last year, Jersey welcomed a total of 890 babies — 426 girls and 464 boys. Here are the island’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2021:
Girl names
Sienna
Isla
Olivia
Willow
Ellie
Maria
Sophia
Valentina
Amelia
Charlotte
Boy names
Arthur
Oliver
Noah
Freddie
Alexander
Lucas
Toby
William
Henry
Sebastian
Since 2014, the name Sienna has reached the girls’ top 10 only twice…but it ranked #1 both times. I can’t account for the higher usage in 2018, but the 2021 return could be attributable to the influence of royal baby Sienna Elizabeth, born in September to Princess Beatrice.
Guernsey
Last year, Guernsey welcomed a total of 527 babies — 263 girls and 264 boys. Here are the bailiwick’s top girl names and top boy names of 2021:
Girl names
Olivia, 6 baby girls
Charlotte, 4 (6-way tie)
Evie, 4 (6-way tie)
Florence, 4 (6-way tie)
Imogen, 4 (6-way tie)
Isla, 4 (6-way tie)
Penelope, 4 (6-way tie)
Boy names
Luca, 6 baby boys (tie)
Theodore, 6 (tie)
Archie, 5 (3-way tie)
Leo, 5 (3-way tie)
Theo, 5 (3-way tie)
Arthur, 4 (6-way tie)
George, 4 (6-way tie)
Max, 4 (6-way tie)
Oscar, 4 (6-way tie)
Thomas, 4 (6-way tie)
William, 4 (6-way tie)
My source also mentioned a few other facts…
Isabella was given to 3 baby girls, Jessica to 2, and Isabella-Jude, Izabella, and Isabelle to 1 each.
Lucas was given to 3 baby boys, and Matthew, Mateus, Matheus, and James to 1 each.
Over 54% of the babies born in Guernsey last year were given a name that was used just once.
Back in 1996, the top names in Guernsey were Jessica, Lauren, and Sophie (a 3-way tie) and James.
This is the first time I’ve posted rankings for Guernsey, but I’ve been posting Jersey’s rankings for a few years — here’s 2020, for instance.
P.S. In case you’re wondering, the word “bailiwick” refers to the jurisdiction of a bailiff.
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