Maxwell, Clara, Leonardo: Baby names that have hit the top 100 for the first time in 2019
Looking for a trending name for your baby? There are a few boy and girl names that have made it onto the top 100 names for the first time this year.
According to a report by Australian trend analysts McCrindle, there are a few gorgeous names that have hit the lists and a few that have exited in 2019.
Check them out below….
Girl names that have entered the top 100 list this year and their rank:
Thea – ranked 77th
Adeline – ranked 82nd
Alyssa – ranked 94th
Hayley – ranked 96th
Pippa – ranked 98th
Clara – ranked 100th
Other girl names said to be gaining traction this year are: Emilia, Florence and Daisy.
Boy names that have entered the top 100 list this year and their rank:
Nathan – ranked 84th
Maxwell – ranked 85th
Christian – ranked 93rd
Phoenix – ranked 93rd
Leonardo – ranked 96th
Theo – ranked 99th
Other boy names said to be gaining traction this year are: Carter, Asher, Louis and Arthur.
Girl names that have exited the top 100 list in 2019:
Lilly
Holly
Isabel
Peyton
Madeline
Jessica
Other girl names on the decline this year: Addison, Annabell, Maddison, Piper and Mackenzie.
Boy names that have exited the top 100 list in 2019:
Felix
Fletcher
Nathaniel
Dominic
Aaron
Harley
Other boy names on the decline this year: Zachary, Caleb, Harvey, Matthew and Jake.
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