Alberta — Canada’s westernmost prairie province — welcomed 47,263 babies last year.
What were the most popular names among these babies? Olivia and Noah, yet again.
Here are Alberta’s top 50+ girl names and top 50 boy names of 2023:
Girl names
- Olivia, 210 baby girls
 - Amelia, 145
 - Sophia, 138
 - Charlotte, 135
 - Emma, 133
 - Isla, 120
 - Evelyn, 114
 - Chloe, 101 (tie)
 - Violet, 101 (tie)
 - Ava, 99 (tie)
 - Emily, 99 (tie)
 - Hannah, 98 (tie)
 - Hazel, 98 (tie)
 - Abigail, 95
 - Lily, 92
 - Ella, 91 (tie)
 - Harper, 91 (tie)
 - Aurora, 90
 - Grace, 88
 - Aria, 87
 - Mia, 86 (tie)
 - Nora, 86 (tie)
 - Ivy, 85
 - Sophie, 84
 - Mila, 82
 - Ellie, 81
 - Isabella, 79
 - Eleanor, 78 (tie)
 - Elizabeth, 78 (tie)
 - Avery, 73
 - Georgia, 71 (tie)
 - Sofia, 71 (tie)
 - Maya, 67
 - Naomi, 66
 - Lucy, 65
 - Scarlett, 64
 - Maeve, 62 (3-way tie)
 - Quinn, 62 (3-way tie)
 - Sadie, 62 (3-way tie)
 - Luna, 60
 - Kinsley, 57 (4-way tie)
 - Layla, 57 (4-way tie)
 - Stella, 57 (4-way tie)
 - Zoey, 57 (4-way tie)
 - Hailey, 56
 - Zoe, 55
 - Paisley, 54 (tie)
 - Penelope, 54 (tie)
 - Alice, 53 (6-way tie)
 - Amira, 53 (6-way tie)
 - Audrey, 53 (6-way tie)
 - Eliana, 53 (6-way tie)
 - Eva, 53 (6-way tie)
 - Wren, 53 (6-way tie)
 
Boy names
- Noah, 276 baby boys
 - Liam, 181
 - Oliver, 178
 - Theodore, 173
 - Jack, 153
 - Henry, 146
 - Lucas, 140
 - Benjamin, 137
 - James, 136
 - William, 133
 - Ethan, 131
 - Owen, 129
 - Adam, 123
 - Levi, 117
 - Bennett, 114 (tie)
 - Leo, 114 (tie)
 - Daniel, 111
 - Maverick, 107
 - Elijah, 106
 - Muhammad, 100
 - Asher, 96
 - Hudson, 95
 - Alexander, 94 (tie)
 - Thomas, 94 (tie)
 - Nathan, 92
 - Beau, 90
 - Jackson, 89
 - Grayson, 87 (3-way tie)
 - Luke, 87 (3-way tie)
 - Wyatt, 87 (3-way tie)
 - Caleb, 83
 - Elias, 80
 - Jacob, 79
 - Ezra, 78 (3-way tie)
 - Logan, 78 (3-way tie)
 - Rowan, 78 (3-way tie)
 - David, 77 (3-way tie)
 - Myles, 77 (3-way tie)
 - Theo, 77 (3-way tie)
 - Lincoln, 76 (tie)
 - Luca, 76 (tie)
 - Isaac, 74 (tie)
 - Wesley, 74 (tie)
 - Carter, 73
 - Arthur, 72 (tie)
 - Gabriel, 72 (tie)
 - Michael, 71 (tie)
 - Samuel, 71 (tie)
 - Aiden, 70 (tie)
 - Joseph, 70 (tie)
 
Thousands of other names were given to a single baby each in Alberta last year. Here’s a small selection of those single-use names:
| Unique girl names | Unique boy names | 
| Adonica, Birille, Curly-Anne, Dalanda, Eleojo, Flaxee, Garance, Hailstorm-Leone, Ianah, Jina, Kimowan, Liala, Mihkokwaniy, Mulberry, Nîpsîy, Ozya, Parfaite, Pinkbella, Prism-Rose, Quenzy, Rhya, Simdi, Toriola, Uzira, Vhea, Wapakwaniy, Xeya, Yovela, Zhila | Auxter, Baffin, Chancel, Dezio, Edbert, Firekeeper, Graysky, Hashké, Iron, Jandro, Kalahari, Kisâkihitin, Kittiwake, Ludacris, Mardochée, Mîtos, Nightsong, Omâciw, Pelvin, Qudus, Rastko, Stoic, Tazler, Uros, Vyron, Wynn-Fortune, Xyno, York, Zaffarjot | 
Some possible explanations and/or influences for a few of the above:
- Baffin is both an island and a bay in Canada. (Both were named after English explorer William Baffin.)
 - Hashké means “warrior” in Navajo.
 - Kalahari is a desert in Southern Africa.
 - Kimowan means “it is raining” in Cree.
- The related name Kimiwan, meaning “rain,” was given to 2 baby girls.
 
 - Kisâkihitin means “I love you” (or, “you are loved by me”) in Cree.
 - Kittiwake refers to a type of seagull.
 - Ludacris is the stage name of American rapper Christopher Bridges. 
- I hope this baby’s family caught Ludacris in Usher’s Super Bowl halftime show earlier this year!
 
 - Mihkokwaniy means “rose” in Cree.
 - Mîtos means “poplar [tree]” in Cree.
 - Nîpsîy means “willow” in Cree.
 - Omâciw means “moose hunter” or “big game hunter” in Cree.
 - Parfaite means “perfect” in French.
 - Wapakwaniy is one letter away from wapikwaniy, the Cree word for “flower.”
 
Finally, here’s a link to Alberta’s 2022 rankings, if you’d like to compare last year to the year before.
Sources: Alberta’s top baby names – Alberta.ca, Alberta’s baby name superstar steals the show again – Alberta.ca, Online Cree Dictionary, You always come first with me: kisâkihitin and “Order of Persons” in Cree – Cree Literacy Network
Image: Adapted from Flag of Alberta (public domain)



