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Jack has achieved an incredible 13 years at the top of the most popular baby boy’s names in England and Wales in 2007 The most popular baby girl’s name last year was Grace, displacing Olivia, last year’s favourite, which fell to number 3. Ruby rose to second, a name that has sharply increased in popularity, rising from number 50 only 5 years ago.

Parents in Scotland again favoured Lewis for the third year running. Jack was a close second, and Callum in third spot. Top of the baby girl’s list was Sophie, followed by last year’s favourite Emma.

Parents in Northern Ireland stuck with the previous year’s favourites: Katie and Jack.

Among the names rising up the top 100 boy’s names were Alfie which moved up at number 10; Jayden, up 36 places to 32; Isaac up 13 at 42; and Theo up 19 to 73. New to the list were Louie and Zak. Fallers included Leo, Callum, Owen, Brandon and Bradley. Girl’s names increasing in popularity included Imogen, up 14 at 34; Sophia up 12 at 37; Ava up 23 to 41; Summer up 15 to 44; Amelie up 19 to 59; Zara up 13 to 69; and Isla up 24 to 70. The biggest faller was Courtney. Names joining the top 100 girl’s list included Sara, Lexie, Evelyn; together with, including Julia; Victoria; Maria, and Rose.

Parents in Scotland increasingly liked the names Lennon, Jake, Calum, Noah, Ewan and Harvey. Moving down the table were Ben, Keiran, Liam, Shaun and Jordan. Baby girl’s names increasing in popularity in Scotland included Madison, Kayla, Ruby, Eva and PaigeBaby girl’s names moving down the table included Stephanie, Chelsea, Courtney, Abby, Taylor, Kelsey and Danielle.

Parents in Northern Ireland, baby boy’s names moving up the league table included Thomas, up 7 at 6; Dylan up 6 to 9; and Charlie up 7 to 13. Fallers included Callum and Luke. Parents of baby girls liked Anna, up 10 to 10, and Eva, up 13 to number 19. Falling in favour was Niamh, down 8 to 20.

More information about popular baby names in 2007 can be found at our website, click on the link.

Do you think some of these sites are fair sites to go to for pronounciation and meaning?

http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Roarke

http://www.behindthename.com/

http://www.celticbydesign.com/index.cfm/feature/24/irish-baby-girl-names-q—z.cfm

http://www.babynamewizard.com/namipedia/girl/keira

http://www.babynamer.com/

http://inogolo.com/query.php?qstr=isla&search=Search+Names

Those are just some and some pronounce them(actually say them)
inogolo is quite nice – it even says words

Do you think if you look a name up at a couple of places and are familiar with international name popularity lists- it is fair to say that you are not being rash when you comment on a name? That you have tried to make sure you understand the name properly, in terms of pronunciation etc

Behind the Name is a good place for etymology. I don’t tend to go to baby naming sites as they often fudge or elaborate meanings and origins.

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