Top 20 Baby Names for Boys and Girls in the UK for 2024 Unveiled

The latest baby name trends for 2024 have been revealed, showcasing the most popular choices for boys and girls in the UK.

Top 20 Baby Names for Boys and Girls in the UK for 2024 Unveiled
Top 20 Baby Names for Boys and Girls in the UK for 2024 Unveiled

London: A new year means fresh starts, and that includes baby names. It’s interesting to see how names change over time.

Babycentre just dropped their list of the top 100 baby names for boys and girls, and there are some surprises!

Some names are climbing the charts, while others are fading away. It’s all about what’s trending right now.

This year, we’ve got new names taking the top spots for both boys and girls. It’s exciting to see what parents are choosing!

Olivia has been a favorite for a while, but this year, Amelia has taken the crown for girls. For boys, Muhammed is now number one.

Names ending in ‘a’ are super popular for girls, with 46 out of the top 100 fitting that bill. That’s quite a trend!

In the top 10 girls’ names, six end with ‘a’. Names like Mia, Maya, and Isla are all in the mix.

As for the boys, Noah is still a strong contender, but he’s been bumped down a notch. Names like Theo and Leo are also making waves.

It’s fun to see how names like Hudson and Mason are gaining popularity, showing a bit of American influence.

On the flip side, some names are losing their charm. Amelie and Lucy have dropped significantly this year.

Jason has completely vanished from the top 100, and names like Lilly and Nova have also fallen off the list.

So, if you’re expecting a little one, you might want to check out these names for some inspiration!

Image Credits and Reference: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1996941/top-boys-girls-baby-names-2024

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