24 top baby names predicted for 2020
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24 top baby names predicted for 2020
1. Ariana
Ariana is seeing a massive rise in popularity due to the success of the Thank U, Next singer Ariana Grande, according to Bloom & Wild florist (whose predictions we totally agree with).
There were almost 460 baby girls named Ariana in 2018, and we're sure there'll be plenty more to come this year, too.
2. Archie
Prince Harry and Meghan have caused quite the stir over the past year, but Archie definitely made hearts melt.
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Since he was born in May 2019, everyone's been hoping to see plenty of little Archie, but now that the Sussexes have moved to Canada, who knows when we'll next see him?
Archie has been a popular name for a long time, but it's predicted to be picked by even more parents this year.
3. Billie
Bad Guy singer Billie Eilish was barely known at the beginning of 2019, but she soon took the world by storm with her unique sound and catchy songs.
At just 18 years old, she made history by becoming the youngest ever person to win Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2020 Grammy Awards.
Billie would be a very impressive person to name your baby after!
4. Edward
Edward has been in the top 100 baby boy names for the past 25 years, so it's always been a favourite choice for new parents.
It's managed to continuously stay relevant thanks to the popularity of singing sensation Ed Sheeran and characters like Edward from Twilight.
5. Eve
If you didn't watch Killing Eve, you seriously missed out. It was THE TV show of 2019 and all anyone could talk about.
Although the thriller programme is pretty gruesome, Sandra Oh's character Eve Polastri reminded us what a lovely name it is.
Eve was much more popular as a baby name in the '00s, but it could be due a comeback.
6. Ivy
Ivy was already a popular girls' name, but when Beyoncé and Jay-Z named their eldest daughter Blue Ivy, both Blue and Ivy shot up in popularity.
When the music royalty couple had their firstborn in 2012, Ivy entered the top 100 baby girls' names for the first time, and has stayed in there ever since.
7. Jasmine
Jasmine is another floral name that's been a steady favourite for the past 25 years.
The princess name isn't likely to drop out of the top 100 girls' names anytime soon, following the success of the live-action Aladdin film in 2019, which raked in a massive $1.051 billion at the box office.
8. Meghan
Ah, the Meghan Markle effect. Not only is her style being imitated around the world, people are also taking a fancy to her name, too.
The name had been declining in popularity, but saw a drastic increase in 2018 – the year Harry and Meghan just so happened to get married ...
Top TV and film names for boys
Which characters are influencing our boys' names? ...
1. Arthur
Arthur takes the top spot for boys' names influenced by TV shows, with over 3,500 boys being given the name in 2018.
Peaky Blinders – the British drama that made us think Birmingham accents are sexy and want to wear a flat cap, like, all the time – first aired in 2013 and everyone's been hooked since.
Arthur Shelby is one of the head honchos in the Peaky Blinders gang ... let's just hope any baby Arthurs aren't quite as intimidating!
2. Tommy
Ah, here he is. The infamous Tommy Shelby, leader of the Peaky Blinders.
The name Tommy first slipped into the top 100 most popular boys' names in 2011 and has stayed there. Who wouldn't want to name their baby after someone with as much power as Tommy?
3. Freddie
The name Freddie has been on a steady increase in popularity since the turn of the century, but Rami Malek's unforgettable performance as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody is still having a big effect.
In 2018, over 2,800 baby boys were named Freddie.
4. Logan
The only superhero to make it into the top names is Logan – aka Wolverine.
In 2017, Hugh Jackman geared up for another Wolverine film, called Logan. Considering the first X-Men film came out all the way back in 2000 (can you believe it?!), the name has clearly held its appeal.
Top TV and film names for girls
Which characters are influencing our girls' names? ...
1. Isabella
This name comes in many forms – Isabella, Isabelle, Isobel, Bella, Belle, Ella ... there's probably more, too!
But, the nation was particularly taken by Emma Watson's rendition of Belle, from Beauty and the Beast. Isabella, however, has been in the top 10 girls' names since 2011.
2. Nancy
Nancy is a lovely name that's definitely made a comeback, with help from Nancy in Netflix sci-fi drama Stranger Things.
Just over 800 baby girls were given the name in 2018, and with season four of the show potentially dropping at the end of the year, we wouldn't be surprised if it leaves parents still feeling inspired.
3. Ada
The Peaky Blinders men weren't the only ones to have an impact on baby names.
Ada is the youngest Shelby sibling in the show and the only sister, but that doesn't mean she can't stand her ground as well as her brothers.
Is this one for your feisty little newborn?
Top celebrity names for girls
Which famous faces have influenced baby names? ...
1. Harper
This name could be influenced by To Kill A Mockingbird author Harper Lee, but we think it's much more likely to have something to do with the Beckhams.
Out of all the family members, the youngest Beckham – and only daughter of David and Victoria – has had the most influence on the baby names lists. David Spade, Dave Grohl and Neil Patrick Harris also have daughters with the name.
2. Daisy
Daisy Ridley landed on our radars when she first smashed the role of Rey in the new Star Wars films, in 2015.
The floral name has been in the top 30 baby girls' names since 2005, and we can't see it going off into a galaxy far, far away anytime soon.
3. Emilia
Peaky Blinders and Killing Eve were massive hits, but can anything beat the worldwide phenomenon that was Game of Thrones?
Emilia Clarke, who played the Queen of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen, has become one of the nation's sweethearts over the years and made spelling this girls' name with an 'E' rather than 'A' more popular.
4. Millie
Another Stranger Things nod in the baby names list is to teenage actress Millie Bobby-Brown, who plays Eleven in the show.
She's one of the more famous stars to come out of Stranger Things, inspiring a whole bunch of new baby Millies. Nearly 1,200 girls were given the name in 2018.
5. Maisie
One of the other young stars to rise to fame in the past few years is Maisie Williams. She made her name playing the kick ass Arya Stark in Game of Thrones.
Parents have always been quite fond of this sweet name, but the actress gave it a new lease of life. Maisie was in the top 50 most popular baby girls' names in 2018.
Top floral names
Floral names are back in a big way, but which ones take the top spot? ...
1. Poppy
Poppy currently comes out on top as the most popular floral name for girls.
Well over 2,000 babies were named Poppy in 2018 and we can't see it falling out of favour anytime soon.
2. Lily
The next pretty name is Lily, or Lilly, after the delicate white flower.
The lily flower is associated with purity and innocence, and the name has impressively stayed in the top 50 girls' names since the turn of the century.
3. Willow
The popularity of this botanical name could have something to do with Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's daughter, Willow, who released her first song a year before this name became particularly popular.
But, the 'magical' properties of the Willow tree are more likely to inspire new parents.
4. Daisy
Daisy is back on the list, but this time inspired by the flower rather than a person – although who doesn't love Daisy Ridley from the latest Star Wars trilogy?
The sweet name has always been a favourite of new parents, but it could be due an even bigger spike in popularity.
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