For the third year in a row, the Office for National Statistics have this year released detailed charts in their dataset of the most popular names according to the age of the mother. As with the previous years, there is a broad pattern where younger mothers prefer modern name
As the ONS’s annual statistics on the most popular baby names in England and Wales are released, Moya Crockett asks why we are so fascinated by what other people choose to call their children
The #1 names in 2020 were Olivia and Oliver once again! Olivia, since 2016 and Oliver since 2013. New to the top 100 are Milo, Yusuf, Otis and Myles, Myla, Lyra, Maeve, Elodie, Eden and Olive. Of these, Milo, Otis, Maeve and Lyra were the largest risers. Maeve move
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