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According to data from Estonia’s Ministry of the Interior the most popular baby names in the country in 2014 were Sofia and Rasmus.
Here are Estonia’s top 10 girl names and top 10 boy names of 2014:
Girl Names
Sofia, 102 baby girls
Eliise, 74
Maria, 73
Mia, 71
Lisandra, 60
Mirtel, 59
Sandra, 58
Emma, 55 (tie)
Laura, 55 (tie)
Darja, 50
Boy Names
Rasmus, 91 baby boys
Artjom, 89
Robin, 83
Martin, 80
Oliver, 74
Romet, 71
Sebastian, 70
Robert, 68
Artur, 64
Maksim, 63
In the boys’ top 10, Robert, Artur and Maksim replaced Markus, Nikita and Sander.
In the girls’ top 10, Eliise, Sandra, Emma and Darja replaced Anna, Milana, Viktoria and Liisa.
Eliise has “undergone a great rise,” according to my source, thanks to the song “Für Elise” — not the one by Beethoven, but the one by Estonian band Traffic. Here’s the video:
Estonia’s top baby names of 2013 were published in the newspaper Postimees at the end of 2012.
The paper didn’t explicitly mention the source of the information (the Ministry of the Interior?) but reported that the country’s most popular names from January to November, 2013, were Maria and Rasmus.
Here are Estonia’s projected top 15 girl names and top 15 boy names of 2013:
Girl Names
Maria*
Sofia
Laura
Anna*
Mia/Miia
Milana
Lisandra
Mirtel
Viktoria
Liisa
Arina
Darja
Aleksandra
Sandra
Adeele/Adele
Boy Names
Rasmus
Artjom*
Martin
Robin
Oliver
Markus
Nikita*
Romet
Sebastian
Sander
Kristofer
Robert
Oskar
Maksim
Daniel
(The names with asterisks (*) are particularly popular among Russian-speakers in Estonia.)
Names that increased in popularity last year include Rasmus, Gregor and Mia.
Kevin, Kristjan and Kristina, on the other hand, decreased in popularity “significantly.”
Mirtel, 8th on the girls’ list, was rare until Estonian actress Mirtel Pohla came along.
The name Lenna was similarly uncommon until Estonian singer Lenna Kuurmaa hit the scene, and now Lenna is “quite popular,” though not in the top 15.
Robin, 4th on the boys’ list, is a curious one. It’s not an Estonian name, but simply the English male name Robin. And yet it’s trending in Estonia right now. (The last time Robin was trendy in the U.S. was a half century ago, and most of those baby Robins were female.) Could the inspiration be “Blurred Lines” singer Robin Thicke? I know it’s a long shot, but that’s all I can think of.
Postimees also published the following list of Estonia’s most popular baby names from 1992 to 2004. (They did say the Ministry of the Interior was the source for this one.)
Top Girl Names, 1992–2004
Top Boy Names, 1992–2004
1. Anna 2. Laura 3. Kristina 4. Maria 5. Diana 6. Sandra 7. Anastassia 8. Jekaterina 9. Karina 10. Alina 11. Kristiina 12. Aleksandra 13. Viktoria 14. Darja 15. Liis 16. Anastasia 17. Kätlin 18. Julia 19. Valeria
1. Martin 2. Sander 3. Aleksandr 4. Kristjan 5. Kevin 6. Nikita 7. Markus 8. Artur 9. Maksim 10. Karl 11. Dmitri 12. Daniil 13. Siim 14. Rasmus 15. Aleksei 16. Andrei 17. Artjom 18. Mihkel 19. Ilja
I’m guessing 2004 was picked as an endpoint because Estonia enacted a name law in early 2005 that regulates baby name orthography (to start weeding out foreign letters such as x, y and c). The full list has 677 names; at the bottom are names like Sirje, Raina, Raneli and Patricia.
The most popular baby names in Sweden were announced a couple of days ago.
According to Statistics Sweden, the country’s top names are William for boys and Alice for girls.
Here are the top 20 girl names and top 20 boy names of 2012:
Girl Names
Boy Names
1. Alice 2. Elsa 3. Julia 4. Ella 5. Maja 6. Ebba 7. Emma 8. Linnea 9. Molly 10. Alva 11. Wilma 12. Agnes 13. Klara [tie] 13. Nellie [tie] 15. Isabelle 16. Olivia 17. Alicia 18. Ellen 19. Lily 20. Stella
1. William 2. Oscar 3. Lucas 4. Hugo 5. Elias 6. Alexander 7. Liam 8. Charlie 9. Oliver 10. Filip 11. Leo 12. Viktor 13. Vincent 14. Emil 15. Axel 16. Anton 17. Erik 18. Olle 19. Theo 20. Ludvig
The winners last year were Oscar and Maja (which is pronounced like Maya).
Here are Sweden’s top 50 girl names and top 50 boy names of 2010:
Girl names
Maja, 895 baby girls (1.6% of all baby girls)
Alice, 867
Julia, 823
Linnéa, 750
Wilma, 742
Ella, 737
Elsa, 724
Emma, 722
Alva, 711
Olivia, 703
Molly, 677
Ebba, 661
Klara, 638
Nellie, 592
Agnes, 588
Isabelle, 583
Ida, 577
Elin, 570
Ellen, 545
Moa, 542
Emilia, 522
Nova, 515
Alma, 506
Saga, 490
Amanda, 475
Isabella, 467
Lilly, 460
Alicia, 456
Astrid, 441
Matilda, 433
Tilde, 431 (tie)
Tuva, 431 (tie)
Stella, 416
Elvira, 412 (tie)
Felicia, 412 (tie)
Tyra, 409
Hanna, 408
Sara, 404
Vera, 399
Thea, 380
Freja, 378
Lova, 372
Meja, 359 (tie)
Selma, 359 (tie)
Signe, 352
Ester, 339
Lovisa, 336
Ellie, 328
Lea, 308 (tie)
Tilda, 308 (tie)
Boy names
Oscar, 1,108 baby boys (nearly 1.9% of all baby boys)
William, 1,032
Lucas, 1,026
Elias, 888
Alexander, 887
Hugo, 873
Oliver, 810
Theo, 804
Liam, 782
Leo, 764
Erik, 741 (tie)
Viktor, 741 (tie)
Emil, 729
Isak, 712
Axel, 692
Filip, 685
Anton, 627
Gustav, 617
Edvin, 609
Vincent, 598
Arvid, 596
Albin, 581
Ludvig, 580
Melvin, 562
Noah, 554
Charlie, 531
Max, 529
Elliot, 509
Viggo, 499
Alvin, 488
Alfred, 480
Adam, 474 (tie)
Theodor, 474 (tie)
Olle, 464
Wilmer, 458
Benjamin, 457
Simon, 453
Nils, 431
Noel, 417
Jacob, 414
Leon, 411
Rasmus, 405
Kevin, 400
Linus, 394
Casper, 380 (tie)
Gabriel, 380 (tie)
Jonathan, 377
Milo, 373
Melker, 369
Felix, 367
In the girls’ top 10, Olivia replaced Ebba.
In the boys’ top 10, Theo, Liam and Leo replaced Erik, Victor, and Axel.
Newbies to the girls’ top 100 were Tove, Minna, Majken, Annie, Juni, Hedvig and Novalie. Drop-outs were Malva, Victoria, Fanny, Alexandra, Rut, Miranda and Johanna.
Newbies to the boys’ top 100 were Frank, Ebbe, Elvin, Julian and Ivar. Drop-outs were Dante, Mattias, Jesper, Dennis and Ruben.
The girl names that made the biggest jumps from 2009 to 2010 were Tove, Minna and Novalie. Those that dropped the furthest were Kajsa, Emelie and Cornelia.
The boy names that made the biggest jumps from 2009 to 2010 were Frank, Elvin and Milo. Those that dropped the furthest were Carl, Marcus and Jonathan.
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