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Mia and Noah most popular baby names in Islington in 2022

The most popular names for babies born in Islington have been revealed.

By Will Grimond, Data Reporter

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The most popular names for babies born in Islington have been revealed.

The Office for National Statistics has announced the most popular names for boys and girls born in 2022, the most recent data available.

Mia was the most popular girl’s name in Islington with 14 babies given the name in 2022.

This replaced Sienna as 2021’s top name, when 17 parents chose the name for their baby.

Meanwhile, Noah was the most common boy’s name in the area. In total, 20 babies were given the name in Islington in 2022.

The name unseated Leo, chosen by 19 parents in 2021.

James Tucker, head of health analysis at the Office for National Statistics said: “Noah was the most popular name for boys in 2022, for the second year in a row, having replaced Oliver at the top in 2021.”

Muhammad was the second most popular boys’ name in 2022, up from fifth place in 2021, while George remained third, Oliver dropped from second to fourth and Leo climbed one place to fifth.

The top four girls’ names were unchanged year-on-year, with Olivia followed by Amelia, Isla and Ava, while Lily rose two places from seventh to fifth.

Mr Tucker added: “Theodore, Theo and Freddie are three new entries into the top 10 boys’ names in 2022. Isabella is the only new entry into the girls’ top 10.”

Most popular names for boys, England and Wales:

  1. Noah
  2. Muhammad
  3. George
  4. Oliver
  5. Leo
  6. Arthur
  7. Oscar
  8. Theodore
  9. Theo
  10. Freddie

Most popular names for girls, England and Wales:

  1. Olivia
  2. Amelia
  3. Isla
  4. Ava
  5. Lily
  6. Ivy
  7. Freya
  8. Florence
  9. Isabella
  10. Mia

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