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Popularity of the baby name Mason


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Popular baby names in South Australia, 2018

According to the Government of South Australia, the most popular baby names in the state in 2018 were Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are South Australia’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2018:

Girl Names

  1. Charlotte, 119 baby girls
  2. Amelia, 114
  3. Ava, 100
  4. Mia, 97
  5. Isla, 92
  6. Grace, 88 (tie)
  7. Olivia, 88 (tie)
  8. Harper, 81
  9. Willow, 78
  10. Sophie, 73

Boy Names

  1. Oliver, 173 baby boys
  2. Jack, 132
  3. William, 117
  4. Harrison, 115
  5. Charlie, 105
  6. Henry, 101 (tied)
  7. Noah, 101 (tied)
  8. Leo, 89
  9. Lucas, 83
  10. Harry, 82

In the girls’ top 10, Willow and Sophie replaced Ella and Evie.

In the boys’ top 10, Harrison, Charlie, and Harry replaced Mason, Harvey, and Thomas.

in 2017, the #1 names were the same.

Source: Popular Baby Names – Data.SA

Popular baby names in Wisconsin, 2017

Flag of Wisconsin
Flag of Wisconsin

According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, the most popular baby names in the state two years ago were Olivia and Henry.

Here are Wisconsin’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2017 (which were released in mid-2019):

Girl Names

  1. Olivia
  2. Emma
  3. Evelyn
  4. Charlotte
  5. Ava
  6. Amelia
  7. Harper
  8. Sophia
  9. Nora
  10. Isabella

Boy Names

  1. Henry
  2. Oliver
  3. William
  4. Liam
  5. Logan
  6. Owen
  7. Noah
  8. Wyatt
  9. Levi
  10. Lincoln

In the girls’ top 10, Isabella replaced Abigail.

In the boys’ top 10, Logan, Levi, and Lincoln replaced Mason, Jackson, and Carter.

(According to the 2017 SSA data, the top 10 boy names in Wisconsin were slightly different, and in a slightly different order.)

In 2016, the top two names in Wisconsin (according to the state) were Olivia and Oliver.

Source: 25 Most Popular Names for Newborns, Wisconsin

Image: Adapted from Flag of Wisconsin (public domain)

Popular baby names in Northern Territory (Australia), 2018

According to the government of Northern Territory, Australia, the most popular baby names in NT in 2018 were (again) Charlotte and Jack.

Here are Northern Territory’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2018:

Girl Names

  1. Charlotte, 20 baby girls
  2. Evelyn, 14 (tie)
  3. Isla, 14 (tie)
  4. Olivia, 13
  5. Amelia, 12 (tie)
  6. Ruby, 12 (tie)
  7. Abigail, 10 (6-way tie)
  8. Isabella, 10 (6-way tie)
  9. Matilda, 10 (6-way tie)
  10. Mia, 10 (6-way tie)
  11. Sophia, 10 (6-way tie)
  12. Zoe, 10 (6-way tie)

Boy Names

  1. Jack, 20 baby boys
  2. Oliver, 18
  3. Michael, 17
  4. Noah, 15
  5. Alexander, 14 (tie)
  6. Ethan, 14 (tie)
  7. William, 13
  8. Cooper, 12 (4-way tie)
  9. John, 12 (4-way tie)
  10. Joseph, 12 (4-way tie)
  11. Thomas, 12 (4-way tie)

Evelyn and Isla weren’t even top-10 girl names in 2017, and now they’re tied for 2nd and 3rd.

Michael’s jump was even bigger: from outside the boys’ top 20 in 2017 to 3rd in 2018. (Conversely, Mason, ranked 2nd in 2017, fell to 17th in 2018.)

Source: Popular Baby Names – NT.gov.au

Popular baby names in Tasmania, 2018

According to the Tasmanian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, the most popular baby names in Tasmania in 2018 were Charlotte and Oliver.

Here are Tasmania’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2018:

Girl Names

  1. Charlotte
  2. Matilda
  3. Ava
  4. Olivia
  5. Grace
  6. Evie
  7. Ruby
  8. Willow
  9. Amelia
  10. Isla

Boy Names

  1. Oliver
  2. Henry
  3. William
  4. Noah
  5. Mason
  6. Jack
  7. Hudson
  8. Hunter
  9. James
  10. Leo

In the girls’ top 10, Grace, Willow, and Amelia replaced Mia, Sophie, and Evelyn.

In the boys’ top 10, Mason, Hudson, James, and Leo replaced Charlie, Thomas, Oscar, and Max.

In 2017, the top two names were the same.

Source: Tasmanian top baby names – Tasmanian Government