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Australia's hottest newborn names announced, which names are popular?

The new report lists Australia's hottest newborn names in 2019, with the hottest boys and girls still in the top spot last year. (photo of Daily Mail)


A new report lists Australia's hottest newborn names in 2019, with the hottest boys and girls still in the top spot last year, the Daily Mail reported.

According to a new report from research firm McCrindle, Australia's most popular newborn boys and girls in 2019 are Oliver (Olivers) and Charlotte (Charlottes)., respectively. Traditional boy name Oliver (Olivers) has topped the list for six years in a row. Charlotte (Charlottes) replaced Olivia (Olivia) as Australia's hottest newborn name in 2015.

The number two hot boys and girls were Olivia (Olivia) and Jack (Jack)., respectively. The third place is Amelia (Amelia) and William (William)., respectively.

The fourth girl's name is a new name on the list-Awa (Ava). The boy's name is still Noah (Noah). Of last year.

The girls ranked 5th to 7th were Mia (Mia), Isla (Isla) and Grace (Grace)., respectively. The boys' names were Henry (Henry), Thomas (Thomas) and Leo (Leo).

The eighth girl's name was also new, dropping one place to ninth for Harper (Harper), Chloe (Chloe). The last name to get into the top 10 of the girls' list is Milo (Willow). In 10th place last year was Mathilda (Matilda).

In terms of boys' names, Lucas (Lucas) replaced Ethan (Ethan) in eighth place. James (James) and Liam (Liam) came in ninth and tenth, respectively.

The report also lists some new names that have been hot in the past two years.

Among the boys, Carter (Carter) was the fastest-climbing hotshot, occupying only 52nd place, but was 17 places higher than before.

Asher (Asher) rose 15 places and Louis (Louis) rose 14 to 59. Theodore (Theodore) and Arthur (Arthur) promoted 14 and 11 places, respectively.

In terms of girls' names, Emilia (Emilia) promoted 27 places, Florence (Florence) and Daisy (Daisy) 26 and 25, respectively.

Luna (Luna) 's popularity is also unprecedented. The name entered the top 100 most popular names for the first time in 2017, ranking 83rd and jumping to 62nd in 2018.

In addition, olive (Olive) also jumped 21 places.

Boys whose popularity has fallen in the past two years include Zakary (Zachary), down 19 places; Caleb (Caleb), down 16 places; Harvey (Harve), down 13 places; Matthew (Matthew) and Jack (Jake), both down 12 places.

Girls named Addison (Addison), were down 28 places; Annabel (Annabell), was down 23 places; Madison (Maddison), was down 21 places; Piper (Piper), was down 15 places; Mackenzie (Mackenzie), fell 12 places.

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