The top 100 baby names for 2022 have been revealed – so where does your little one rank?
THE top 100 baby names of 2022 have been revealed, and there's been a bit of change since last year.
have revealed the 2022 addition of their annual mid-year top baby name charts.
Having been at the top since 2015, it may be a shock to see Olivia fall to third for girls' names, being unseated by Lily, while Sophia clung to the second spot.
For boys' names, Muhammed and Noah remain the top two, with Jack climbing six spaces since last year to place third.
And it seems that while people may have followed both the Wagatha Christie and Depp v Heard trials, no one felt like naming their children after any involved.
After years of enjoying a top 100 spot, Amber has spectacularly dropped out and no babies have been registered with the name Johnny, with Jonathan also seeing a massive decline.
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Girls Names
Top 100 Girls Names of 2022
- Lily
- Sophia
- Olivia
- Amelia
- Ava
- Isla
- Freya
- Aria
- Ivy
- Mia
- Elsie
- Emily
- Ella
- Grace
- Isabella
- Evie
- Hannah
- Luna
- Maya
- Daisy
- Zoe
- Millie
- Rosie
- Layla
- Isabelle
- Zara
- Fatima
- Harper
- Nur
- Charlotte
- Esme
- Florence
- Maryam
- Poppy
- Sienna
- Sophie
- Aisha
- Emilia
- Willow
- Emma
- Evelyn
- Eliana
- Maisie
- Alice
- Chloe
- Erin
- Hallie
- Mila
- Phoebe
- Lyla
- Ada
- Lottie
- Ellie
- Matilda
- Molly
- Ruby
- Ayla
- Sarah
- Maddison
- Aaliyah
- Aurora
- Maeve
- Bella
- Nova
- Robyn
- Arabella
- Eva
- Lucy
- Eden
- Gracie
- Jessica
- Amaya
- Anna
- Leah
- Violet
- Eleanor
- Maria
- Olive
- Orla
- Abigail
- Eliza
- Rose
- Talia
- Elizabeth
- Gianna
- Holly
- Imogen
- Nancy
- Annabelle
- Hazel
- Margot
- Raya
- Bonnie
- Nina
- Nora
- Penelope
- Scarlett
- Anaya
- Delilah
- Iris
Wayne, Coleen, and Rebekah also all had zero entries so far this year while entries have dropped for alternative spelling Rebecca and the name of her husband Jamie.
The Queen's Platinum Jubilee may have also had something of an impact on baby names, with Elizabeth rising two spots from 86 to 84.
William and Charlotte have also seen an increase in popularity, while George remains a firm favourite in the top ten boys names.
There was little change though for Harry, Meghan, Kate, and Catherine.
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While the name Andrew has long been on the decrease, this trend has only continued amid the controversies surrounding the Duke of York.
Lots of new entries have broken into the top 100 of 2022’s most popular names so far, with Zion, Elliot, Madison and Raya all being new but increasingly popular.
Name's missing for the rankings that were seen in previous years include, Jasmine, Clara, Elodie, Lola, and Amelie for girls, and Joseph, Edward, Ronnie, Stanley, and Milo for boys.
Boys Names
Top 100 Boys Names of 2022
- Muhammad
- Noah
- Jack
- Theo
- Leo
- Oliver
- George
- Ethan
- Oscar
- Arthur
- Charlie
- Freddie
- Harry
- Zayn
- Alfie
- Finley
- Henry
- Luca
- Thomas
- Aiden
- Archie
- Teddy
- Lucas
- Ryan
- Kai
- Liam
- Jaxon
- Louie
- William
- Jacob
- Ali
- Caleb
- Isaac
- Joshua
- Jude
- James
- Jayden
- Adam
- Arlo
- Daniel
- Elijah
- Max
- Tommy
- Ezra
- Mason
- Theodore
- Roman
- Dylan
- Reuben
- Albie
- Alexander
- Toby
- Yusuf
- Logan
- Rory
- Alex
- Harrison
- Kayden
- Nathan
- Ollie
- Ayaan
- Elliot
- Ahmad
- Kian
- Samuel
- Hudson
- Jason
- Myles
- Rowan
- Benjamin
- Finn
- Omar
- Riley
- Zachary
- Brodie
- Michael
- Abdullah
- Matthew
- Sebastian
- Hugo
- Jesse
- Junior
- Oakley
- Abdul
- Eli
- Grayson
- Mateo
- Reggie
- Gabriel
- Hunter
- Levi
- Ibrahim
- Jasper
- Syed
- Zion
- Luke
- Seth
- Aaron
- Asher
- Blake