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2018 Australia's most popular newborn baby name, TOP10

A list of the most popular names of newborn babies in Australia in 2018 (Advertising Photo)


In the last quarter of 2018, Australia's babycenter website named Australia's parents' favorite newborn baby names so far in the top 10 lists, according to the Advertising newspaper.


2018 the most popular boy name in Australia, TOP 10

1. Liam (Liam): Liam means strong-willed warriors and guardians, originating in Ireland. Many parents may be inspired by the hot Australian actor Liam Hemsworth (Liam Hemsworth).

Noah (Noah): Noah is a Hebrew name, meaning rest and comfort. Noah has been at the top of the list of popular names for the past few years.

Logan (Logan): Logan has gained popularity in the past few years, derived from Scotland.

Oliver (Oliver): doesn't need to explain. Everyone knows it's a hot name. It's at the top of the names of newborn boys in Britain and Australia.

In 2012, Mason (Mason): Mason ranked No. 2 on the list of popular boys' names, and the popularity has fallen in recent years, from France.

Lucas (Lucas): takes another biblical name, meaning "light" and "light". Lucas is popular all over the world and tops Sweden.

Ethan (Ethan): is also derived from the Bible, meaning "strong" and "safe".

Elijah (Elijah):, the Hebrew Prophet, became one of Australia's favorite biblical name options in 2018.

9. Aiden (Aiden): Aidan, who has the same name as Celtic's sun god, means "fiery" and fell out of the top ten of popular names in 2003 and may be back this year.

James (James): 's biblical name, which has been popular for many years, has passed the test of time, and parents don't have to worry that one day their child will complain about giving him a ridiculous name. James means "substitute" or "follower".


2018 Australia's most popular girl's name TOP 10

1, Emma (Emma): classic name, because Jane Austen's novel rise to fame, meaning "complete", "cosmic".

2, Olivia (Olivia): Oliver's female version, meaning "olive tree", first appeared in Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night.

Ava (Ava):, short and sweet, first became popular with actress Ava Gardner (Ava Gardner).

4, Isabella (Isabella): comes from Elizabeth (Elizabeth), 's moral promise to God.

Sophia (Sophia):, who means "wisdom" in Greek, was once the most popular girl name in 2011 and 2012.

6. Mia (Mia): 's amazing name comes from Latin, meaning "me" or "expected child."

Amelia (Amelia): means hard work and hard work.

Harpers (Harper): means harp player.

In 1999, Charlotte (Charlotte): means "small" and "female," who came to the top of Australia's most popular girls' names in 2017 because of the Royal Princess Charlotte.

10, Mira (Mila): means "Dear Man" in Russian.

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