About This Item

Unique ID Code: 0000111608
Added by: Reviewer News
Added on: 2/1/2009 12:49
View Changes

Videos and Info
  • Log in to Add Videos, Interviews, Etc
  • This article is lonely!

    Places to Buy

    Searching for products...

    Item Images

    This item has no attached images.

    Related Items
    Tags For This Item

    Olivia and Jack are the most popular names in Britain

    Olivia and Jack are the most popular names in Britain, it emerged yesterday.

    The elegant female first name reclaimed the top spot from Grace after just twelve months.

    Grace - made famous by Hollywood screen siren Grace Kelly - slipped back into third place behind Ruby, the name of singer Charlotte Church's baby daughter.

    Jack, which has been top for 14 years since it took over from Thomas, retained its place despite stiff competition from Oliver.

    Emily, Jessica, Sophie, Chloe, Lily, Mia and Lucy completed the top ten compiled from a national survey of 380,000 babies born in 2008 by top parenting club Bounty.

    The biggest movers were Isla, which climbed from 58th to 35th and the 1960s inspired Summer which climbed 28 places from 44th to 16th.

    Ava - the name of Myleene Klass's daughter - also leapt 15 places to 19th.

    The long and painful demise of singer Amy Winehouse is clearly having an affect on the popularity of the first name with Amy dropping three places to 23rd.

    But it seems parents are not put off by her wayward on-off husband Blake Fielder-Civil as Blake has appeared in the top 100 for the first time.

    Holly, the name of Davina McCall and Richard Branson's daughters, is clearly suffering from fatigue, dropping six places to 25th.

    Rebecca is also on the wane, again falling, this time from 32nd to 48th, as is Courtney which fell 16 places to 88th.

    Theo, obviously inspired by England's teen football hero Theo Walcott, is among the biggest climbers in the boys list rising from 70th to 58th.

    The number of Rileys being born are also on the increase along with boys called Ewan and Leon.

    Celeb inspired Zac, name of High School Musical actor Zac Efron, Jude, as in Jude Law and the American moniker Cody are also new entries.

    Third among boys was Harry, followed by Charlie, Alfie, Thomas and Joshua, Daniel and James.

    Liam and Dylan broke into the top 20 for the first time replacing Ryan and Luke while Callum also slipped significantly - from 13th to 22nd.

    Names which vanished completely from the Bounty top 100 are Hollie, Tegan, Patrick, Dominic and Gabriel.

    Among those which are beginning to see a revival are a string of those made famous by Hollywood stars or movies such as Sofia, Julia, Darcy and Amelie.

    The more traditional Rose, Connie and Heidi are also back in the top 100.



    Faye Mingo of Bounty said "The Bounty Baby Name Poll shows that despite the economic downturn parents are continuing to be creative and inspirational about the names they choose for their children.

    "Some parents want a name that's totally unique, and names such as Zebedee, Selim and Zenon are now emerging and growing in popularity. Others are simply breaking with convention and becoming bolder in their choice of names.

    "Take Biblical names for example, Samuel and Matthew still remain popular but Mark, Luke and John have definitely fallen out of favour and names like Joshua, Jacob, Noah and Isaac are becoming their contemporaries.

    "In fact, boy's names have witnessed the biggest changes over the last decade as parents are increasingly influenced by American culture and celebrity trends relating to films and sports personalities.

    "It's fair to say that whilst Barack may be growing in popularity in America, British politicians certainly don't influence our choice of names here in the UK, yet traditional royal names continue to reign supreme in the boys Top 100 in respect of the more traditional name choices.

    "Whereas in the girls' Top 100, only Victoria and Elizabeth that take their influence from royalty and modern day princesses like Beatrice, Eugenie and Zara Phillips don't even feature in the charts. Instead, parents are more likely to name girls after a well known movie star or celebrity.

    "Parents also more likely to copy celebrities own choices of baby girls names perhaps as a way of reflecting the aspirations that they have for their children. Sometimes these names work well, take for example Ava and Ruby daughters of Mylene Klass and Charlotte Church but it could be a bit bizarre to hear Shiloh or Suri shouted out in the supermarket.

    "One celebrity baby name that we don't anticipate will be boosted is Ulrika Johnson who picked the name Malcolm for her fourth child born in June. The name was her husband's choice and whilst she apparently told husband number three, US born advertising executive Brian Monet, that Malcolm was not a cool name in Britain she gradually I 'warmed to the idea'.

    "Naming you child is a decision that they will live with for a lifetime, yet whatever moniker you give your child they will almost always grow into it."

    For inspiration and to check the latest popularity ratings for baby names, visit www.bounty.com

    The study showed how younger mums are most obsessed with copying names of celebrities and are more likely to give their babies names, such as Jayden, Tyler, Lewis, Ryan and Dylan while mums over 40 go for more traditional names such as William, Thomas, Joshua and Harry.


    TOP 100 GIRLS 2008
    1. Olivia
    2. Ruby
    3. Grace
    4. Emily
    5. Jessica
    6. Sophie
    7. Chloe
    8. Lily
    9. Mia
    10. Lucy
    11. Amelia
    12. Evie
    13. Ella
    14. Katie
    15. Charlotte
    16. Summer
    17. Ellie
    18. Megan
    19. Ava
    20. Hannah
    21. Millie
    22. Erin
    23. Amy
    24. Emma
    25. Holly
    26. Freya
    27. Isabella
    28. Daisy
    29. Molly
    30. Poppy
    31. Abigail
    32. Leah
    33. Isabelle
    34. Phoebe
    35. Isla
    36. Eva
    37. Brooke
    38. Sophia
    39. Imogen
    40. Jasmine
    41. Lilly
    42. Lauren
    43. Caitlin
    44. Amber
    45. Scarlett
    46. Isabel
    47. Matilda
    48. Rebecca
    49. Alice
    50. Elizabeth
    51. Paige
    52. Bethany
    53. Georgia
    54. Keira
    55. Lola
    56. Lacey
    57. Madison
    58. Anna
    59. Niamh
    60. Libby
    61. Lexi
    62. Gracie
    63. Rosie
    64. Isobel
    65. Maddison
    66. Tia
    67. Layla
    68. Eve
    69. Sienna
    70. Maisie
    71. Sarah
    72. Zoe
    73. Amelie
    74. Skye
    75. Abbie
    76. Faith
    77. Eleanor
    78. Maya
    79. Nicole
    80. Zara
    81. Lexie
    82. Julia
    83. Alisha
    84. Martha
    85. Aimee
    86. Connie
    87. Tilly
    88. Courtney
    89. Alicia
    90. Lydia
    91. Rachel
    92. Scarlet
    93. Kiera
    94. Victoria
    95. Harriet
    96. Rose
    97. Sofia
    98. Heidi
    99. Darcy
    100. Morgan

    TOP 100 BOYS 2008
    1. Jack
    2. Oliver
    3. Harry
    4. Charlie
    5. Alfie
    6. Thomas
    7. Joshua
    8. Daniel
    9. James
    10. William
    11. Lewis
    12. George
    13. Ryan
    14. Ethan
    15. Dylan
    16. Samuel
    17. Joseph
    18. Liam
    19. Jake
    20. Jacob
    21. Max
    22. Callum
    23. Tyler
    24. Luke
    25. Ben
    26. Jayden
    27. Matthew
    28. Adam
    29. Archie
    30. Alex
    31. Alexander
    32. Riley
    33. Harvey
    34. Harrison
    35. Connor
    36. Oscar
    37. Benjamin
    38. Logan
    39. Lucas
    40. Cameron
    41. Jamie
    42. Leo
    43. Sam
    44. Owen
    45. Rhys
    46. Nathan
    47. Mason
    48. Finley
    49. Finlay
    50. Henry
    51. Noah
    52. Isaac
    53. Aaron
    54. Toby
    55. Michael
    56. Reece
    57. Edward
    58. Theo
    59. Freddie
    60. Kyle
    61. David
    62. Leon
    63. Harley
    64. Kian
    65. Brandon
    66. Evan
    67. Bailey
    68. Louis
    69. Aiden
    70. Kai
    71. Hayden
    72. Ashton
    73. Kieran
    74. Taylor
    75. Joe
    76. Josh
    77. Bradley
    78. Jay
    79. Luca
    80. Billy
    81. Zak
    82. Ewan
    83. Corey
    84. John
    85. Andrew
    86. Blake
    87. Sean
    88. Robert
    89. Ellis
    90. Christopher
    91. Zac
    92. Jude
    93. Joel
    94. Morgan
    95. Aidan
    96. Tom
    97. Cody
    98. Sebastian
    99. Finn
    100. Elliot

    Your Opinions and Comments

    Be the first to post a comment!