Below is are top 100 tables provided by the ONS for boys' and girls' names. Below are the top 50 national totals for first names for men and women living in 1377-81 in England, collated by George Redmonds in Christian Names in Local and Family History (2004). Hallie showed the largest rise for names already in the top 100 for girls, followed by Bonnie, Arabella, Ada and Delilah. Of the 245,643 residents, 36.2% were White British, 23% were Black British and 16.2% were "other white". The new entries or re-entries to the top 100 since 2018 were: Carson, Cody, Ellis, Louie, Ruairidh, Sonny, Theodore, Abbie, Ailsa, Aoife, Elizabeth, Eve, Evelyn, Harley, Lottie, Lucie, Lyla, Mirren, Myla, Nova and Scarlett. Olivia, since 2016 and Oliver since 2013. Holly, ranked #23 overall, moved to #8 in December -- the only month in which it ranked in the top 10. Whereas some of the more popular names chosen by mothers aged under 25 years are “non-traditional” names such as Hunter, Logan, Harper and Nevaeh.

See also The Top 1000 names in England and Wales, 2018. "Shortened names for boys such as Archie, Alfie and Freddie were all in the top 10 for mothers aged under 25 years but were less popular among mothers aged over 35 years. Comments (0). The 20 most popular middle names (including second, third and fourth names) were as follows: Statistics compiled by Eleanor Nickerson at britishbabynames.comfrom data provided by telegraph.co.uk, Posted at 11:36 AM in Data Analysis and Statistics, Popularity Ranking | Permalink Mila showed the largest rise for names already in the top 100 for girls, followed by Hallie, Bonnie and Summer. Elizabeth, Eve, Evelyn, Harley, Lottie, Lucie, Lyla, Mirren, Myla, Nova, Frankie, Jake, Jayden, Josh, Kayden, Lyle, Tyler, Emily: 2/Emili: 2, Katherine: 2/Catherine: 1, Sienna: 1/Siena: 1, Sophia: 2/Sofia: 1, Statistics compiled by Eleanor Nickerson at britishbabynames.com. In the New Testament, Phoebe is a church deaconess. More “traditional” names such as Alexander, Joshua, William, Thomas, Charlotte, Jessica and Sophie tend to be more popular among older mothers, especially those aged over 35 years. One of these names – James – has never fallen out of the top 20, although it did dip in popularity in 1954 and 1964. A mythological, biblical, Shakepearean, and Salinger name, the warm and captivating Phoebe was given a boost in popularity by one of the Friends.

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Tower Hamlets has a noticeable number of Arabic names, including five spellings of Mohammed for boys. It's a quick easy way to see the trend for Phoebe in 2020. Mothers aged under 25 years were the only age group where hyphenated names for girls featured in the top 100. Riley, Arthur, Ruaridh, George, Andrew and Louis were also high climbers within the top 100. The following names have all entered the top 500 in 2018 for the first time since 1996: The following names (most thanks to popular culture, saw an interesting upward spike in use in 2018: The above charts are taken from http://names.darkgreener.com which has happily already been updated with the 2018 stats. Tommy showed the largest rise for names already in the top 100 for boys, followed by Louis, Theodore, Liam, Ollie and Grayson. New to the top 100 since 2017 are Grayson, Jasper, Rowan, Tobias, Sonny and Dominic, Ada, Delilah, Ayla, Zoe, Margot and Felicity. Posted at 10:11 AM in Data Analysis and Statistics, Popularity Ranking, Top names in England, Top names in Wales | Permalink According to the National Records of Scotland, the  #1 names in 2019 were none mover Jack (#1 since 2008), and Olivia (#1 since 2016). | In Ceredigion, 45% of the boys' names and 40% of the girl's names are Welsh names. There are certainly some striking differences. Continue reading "Most Popular Names by Mothers' Age 2018" », Posted at 11:10 AM in Data Analysis and Statistics, Popularity Ranking, Top names in England, Top names in Wales | Permalink |. Amelia-Rose was ranked 83rd among mothers aged under 25 years and Ava-Rose was ranked 88th, but both names were outside of the top 200 in all other age groups.". Whereas the full spellings, such as Alfred and Frederick were more popular with older mothers. In classical mythology, Phoebe is the by-name of Artemis, goddess of the moon and of hunting. This was also an epithet of her granddaughter, the moon goddess Artemis.The name appears in Paul's epistle to the Romans in the New Testament, where it belongs to a female minister in the church at Cenchreae.

For the first time ever, 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. Compared with ten years ago, the biggest increase in popularity of a boys' name now in the top ten is Oscar, which has soared up 45 places. var query = window.location.search.substring(1);

Violet, Luna, Ayla, Ada and Hallie were also high climbers within the top 100. Comments (0).

For the second 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. Magot is the most important of these but Mariot, Ibot, Evita, Colet, Evot, Annot and Ammot are others that affect the overall counts. Historical popularity of Phoebe. Posted at 10:59 AM in Data Analysis and Statistics, Popularity Ranking | Permalink Of these, Alfred and Mabel have not been in the top 100 in the last four decades. There was slightly more movement in the rest of the top 10. According to the ONS: "For girls, only half of the top 10 names chosen by mothers aged under 25 years featured in the top 10 girls’ names chosen by mothers aged 35 years and over.

The clerks also employed many diminutives, and it has been thought safer to list these variations independently. The abbreviation "MD" indicates that most of these boys will be known by their middle names, as is common among Muslim families. Mothers aged 35 years and over continued to choose more traditional names like Charlotte and Emily, while younger mothers opted for more modern names like Harper and Mia. Here is the tally for the most popular names announced in The Telegraph in 2019, according to the Telegraph Announcements online database. var e=document.createElement('script');e.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');e.setAttribute('charset','UTF-8');e.setAttribute('src','https://static.typepad.com/.shared//js/pinmarklet.js?r='+Math.random()*99999999);document.body.appendChild(e);

| Phoebe is also an irregular satellite of Saturn. But, for mothers under 25 it ranked #38 while for mother aged 35 and over it was only #183. Daisy, Nancy, Wilbur and Hector have made significant gains since 2018. According to the 2011 census, of the 254,098 residents, 41.1% were Asian British and 31.2% were White British.

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Perhaps the spellings represented scribal preferences, since Christine was particularly frequent in the south coast counties of Kent and Dorset but missing from some counties in the Midlands and North, were Christian was more usual. Five extra girl names appear in the final top 100, which is actually a top 106 as there was a seven-way tie for 100th place. The statistics on this page are supplied by the Office for National Statistics.These tables were coded and formatted by me. 1000 male and 1000 female names were counted from each county and have been combined to produce a national total of 10,000 names for each gender.

In a surprise fall, Margot has gone from first place in 2018 to joint 27th in 2019. The fastest-rising names in the top 100 were Theodore, Louie, Sonny and Tommy; and Lucie, Mirren and Harley. Ranking for this name in various UK regions, The graph below shows the popularity of the girls's name Phoebe from all the UK baby name statistics available. In 2018 the somewhat popular name Phoebe, ranked the 320th Most Popular Girls Name … According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 75,922 with 93.1% identifying as White British (and of those, 46.6% had a "Welsh only identity"). Comments (0), |

Hackney has a large proportion of Yiddish and Hebrew names.

Clare Green is a fellow British name enthusiast who studies linguistics. | It's a quick easy way to see the trend for Phoebe in 2020 Comments (0). Margot and Greyson were the highest rising names overall in 2018's top 100. The other comeback name is the biblical name Thomas. According to the ONS: "There are apparent age differences in name selection between older and younger mothers. Posted at 12:01 PM in Data Analysis and Statistics, Popularity Ranking, Top names in Scotland | Permalink

Redmonds has also given each name a "classification of popularity", listed below: * "The evidence shows that clerks readily used abbreviations that could stand for more than one name and, since these cannot be identified, the totals in a few cases are seriously affected.