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Noah was a big favourite for boys, making it to second place, and it climbed in popularity with girls too, as well as Blake. Meanwhile, gender neutral names were also a popular trend of 2021, with Willow reaching number 20 in the girls' top 100 list and climbing outside of the top 100 for boys as well.

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With international travel being a big topic of conversation this year, with restrictions being updated to reflect the stat of the pandemic, some parents opted for wanderlust names, picking patronyms like Ocean and Destiny making the girls' top 100. Jason Kenny, first Briton to win seven Olympic gold medals with a spectacular defence of his men's keirin title, saw the name Jason reach number 84 in the boys' top 100 names list. Team GB had their second best Olympics ever in the Tokyo games this year, winning 65 medals. Harry Kane and Harry McGuire's exploits during the Euros saw the name making it into the top ten, while Jack was also a popular option following Jack Grealish's rise in popularity this year. Penelope rose to number 71, perhaps influended by Miss Featherington in Bridgerton, names inspired by Made in Chelsea also rose in popularity, with Myles reaching number 56, Harry making it into the top ten, Millie in 31st position and Ollie climbing 13 places.Īfter a summer filled with sporting competitions including the UEFA European Championship which kicked off in June and the Olympics and Paralympics in July and August, sports enthusiasts took inspiration from their heroes as well.

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Maeve, Otis and Eric, made popular by the character from Netflix's raunchy series Sex Education, entered the top 100, while YOU-inspired names Love and Henry moved up the charts. Without contest, 2021 was the year where pop culture was one of the biggest trend among baby names, with monikers inspired by Netflix shows breaking into the top 100. However, the website noted the name Piers fell out of favour this year, alongside names like Maud, Elliott and Dwayne. In a year where people made the most of their streaming platforms' releases at home, names made popular by Disney+ shows like Luca and Netflix series like Bridgerton's Penelope and Sex Education's Maeve also climbed up to the top 100.Īnd following Euro 2020 and the Tokyo Olympics, sports enthusiasts have also named their kin after this year's athletes of the moment, including Jack - inspired by Jack Grealish - Jason - inspired by Olympian Jason Kenny - and Luke - after Luke Shaw - all making it into the top 100. The website noted that following a period of uncertainty due to the coronavirus, hopeful parents opted for names synonymous with new beginnings, such as Aurora, throughout the year. Meanwhile, Muhammad usually comes out on top when all the different spelling variations are combined. Olivia was briefly knocked off the top spot last year by Sophia, but is back at number one for girls. Whether it's the endless hours spent watching Netflix when there was nowhere to go, or joy of emerging from lockdown and being able to travel again, the pandemic has certainly had an impact on thei year's most popular baby names.īritish parenting website Bab圜entre has revealed the top 100 boys and girls names registered by its users in 2021, with Muhammad and Olivia taking the top spots in each category.







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