The most popular baby names of 2023

popular baby names 2023

by Emily Gilbert |
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If you're due to give birth in 2024 or are simply just curious, you might be wondering what baby names were most popular in 2023. We've had a look at the stats from last year to identify trends and generate a list of the top baby names 2023 based on year-on-year ranking increases and the number of babies born with each name every year.

So, here are the top 100 baby names for boys and the top 100 baby names for girls from 2023. Nature-inspired baby names increased in popularity for girls, with names like Ivy, Willow, Daisy ranking highly. In boys names traditional is the overriding trend, with names like Oliver, Arthur, Charlie and Henry on the top spots.

Baby names 2023

Top 10 girl baby names 2023

For girls' names, there's plenty of influence from TV, film, and celebrity culture, a trend that is unlikely to go out of fashion any time soon. There's also been an increase in gender-neutral names such as Harper, made popular by David and Victoria Beckham’s daughter.

These are the top 10 names from 2023, along with their meanings:

  1. Olivia - An elaboration of Olive, Olivia means ‘olive tree’. Naming your baby after a symbol of peace is never a bad idea.

  2. Amelia - means "industrious" or "hardworking," and has a long history as a favored name among royalty.

  3. Isla - this lovely name means dynamic, vibrant, brilliant, and bright as the sun.

  4. Lily - from the flower of the same name. Famous Lilys include singer Lily Allen, actress Lily Collins and model Lily Cole.

  5. Ava - Latin, meaning ‘like a bird’. Ava Gardner was an iconic American actress during the 1950s–1970s.

  6. Freya - Freya is a girl's name of Old Norse origin. Derived from Freyja, it means "noble lady" and shares its namesake with the mythical Freya, goddess of fertility, love, and beauty.

  7. Ivy - The name Ivy has English and Latin origins and means "vine." It's derived from the Old English word for the ivy plant, "ifig."

  8. Sophia - Sophia is a Greek girl name which holds the meaning of wisdom and having skill. Sophia has been popular since the 17th century.

  9. Grace - Grace is derived from gratia, the Latin word for “grace.” It exisited as Gracia in the middle ages but wasn't commonly adopted until the sixteenth century.

  10. Willow - meaning ‘willow tree’. These graceful trees are known for their elegant, “willowy” structure and ability to grow and prosper despite unfavorable conditions.

More popular baby girl names 2023

Delve further into the most popular baby girl names for 2023 and there's lots of traditional baby girl name options, still with a heavy influence from nature baby names.

  1. Mia

  2. Isabella

  3. Daisy

  4. Elsie

  5. Evie

  6. Florence

  7. Ella

  8. Emily

  9. Evelyn

  10. Luna

  11. Poppy

  12. Sofia

  13. Sienna

  14. Phoebe

  15. Aria

  16. Charlotte

  17. Maya

  18. Aurora

  19. Millie

  20. Rosie

  21. Layla

  22. Harper

  23. Maisie

  24. Maryam

  25. Mila

  26. Sophie

  27. Eliana

  28. Hallie

  29. Ayla

  30. Lottie

  31. Matilda

  32. Jasmine

  33. Bonnie

  34. Fatima

  35. Zoe

  36. Chloe

  37. Eva

  38. Emilia

  39. Violet

  40. Zara

  41. Mabel

  42. Ruby

  43. Isabelle

  44. Ada

  45. Arabella

  46. Maeve

  47. Alice

  48. Ellie

  49. Robyn

  50. Erin

  51. Maria

  52. Princess

  53. Rose

  54. Esme

  55. Delilah

  56. Penelope

  57. Sarah

  58. Eden

  59. Hazel

  60. Hannah

  61. Nur

  62. Eleanor

  63. Imogen

  64. Thea

  65. Lyra

  66. Scarlett

  67. Abigail

  68. Aisha

  69. Bella

  70. Olive

  71. Orla

  72. Amelie

  73. Lara

  74. Lucy

  75. Ophelia

  76. Anaya

  77. Gianna

  78. Myla

  79. Emma

  80. Kiara

  81. Talia

  82. Clara

  83. Lilly

  84. Nova

  85. Summer

  86. Zahra

  87. Ariella

  88. Iris

  89. Nora

  90. Raya

Top 10 boy baby names 2023

Again lots of celebrity influence here, whether conscious or not, hearing these names on the TV will get them into your mind and could spark some favourites. There are also a lot of traditional names in the boys list, perhaps inspired by the royal family names. These are the names that made the top 10, along with their meanings.

  1. Muhammad - alt. Mohammad, Mohamet, Mohammed, Mohamed; abbrev. Mo Arabic, meaning ‘praiseworthy’. Acknowledged as the prophet and founder of Islam. The name is extremely popular in large parts of the world.

  2. Noah - Noah, a gender-neutral given name, is of Hebrew origin and interestingly, it means both "rest" and "motion."

  3. Theo - meaning ‘God’s gift’. St Theodore was a warrior and martyr of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  4. Leo - Stemming from the Latin word for lion, the name Leo dates back centuries.

  5. Oliver - In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Oliver is: The olive tree. The biblical olive tree symbolizes fruitfulness and beauty and dignity. 'Extending an olive branch' signifies an offer of peace.

  6. Arthur - alt. Art, Artie, Artis Celtic, probably from ‘artos’, meaning ‘bear’. Made famous by the tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  7. George - George is a baby boy name of Greek origin. Derived from the Greek word georgos and the Greek name Georgios, this baby name means “farmer” or “earthworker.”

  8. Luca - Luca is a gender-neutral name of Italian origin meaning "from Luciana" “bringer of light.” Coming from names like Luke and Lucas, this fabulous meaning is rather fitting as a young child is so often your own shining light.

  9. Freddie - Freddie—and its variants "Freddi" and "Freddy"—features the Germanic element "Fred," meaning "peaceful ruler" and "power."

  10. Jack - Jack is traditionally the masculine form of the name and means "God is Gracious." However, both Jack and Jac are considered gender-neutral.

More popular baby boy names 2023

Read on for the rest of the most popular baby names of 2023, with again lots of old-fashioned names as well as some more modern-sounding options and futuristic baby names like Arlo and Zion.

  1. Ethan

  2. Charlie

  3. Henry

  4. Oscar

  5. Jude

  6. Alfie

  7. Archie

  8. Lucas

  9. Liam

  10. Arlo

  11. Jacob

  12. Elijah

  13. James

  14. Teddy

  15. Ezra

  16. Thomas

  17. Tommy

  18. Isaac

  19. Finley

  20. Max

  21. Harry

  22. Joshua

  23. Adam

  24. Nathan

  25. Jayden

  26. Albie

  27. Theodore

  28. Alexander

  29. Sebastian

  30. David

  31. Reuben

  32. Rory

  33. Daniel

  34. Dylan

  35. Logan

  36. Mohammed

  37. Caleb

  38. Roman

  39. Mohammad

  40. Jaxon

  41. Aiden

  42. Harrison

  43. William

  44. Hudson

  45. Hugo

  46. Louis

  47. Samuel

  48. Gabriel

  49. Mason

  50. Michael

  51. Oakley

  52. Ali

  53. Jesse

  54. Kai

  55. Ryan

  56. Louie

  57. Joseph

  58. Zion

  59. Asher

  60. Alex

  61. Edward

  62. Luke

  63. Benjamin

  64. Reggie

  65. Rowan

  66. Zachary

  67. Abdullah

  68. Austin

  69. Hunter

  70. Ibrahim

  71. Ronnie

  72. Abdul

  73. Levi

  74. Ollie

  75. Grayson

  76. Musa

  77. Ahmed

  78. Cody

  79. Yusuf

  80. Frankie

  81. Myles

  82. Toby

  83. Finn

  84. Sonny

  85. Jason

  86. Omar

  87. Zayn

  88. Hamza

  89. Ahmad

  90. Albert

We hope this list has helped you choose a name for your baby, or perhaps even helped you strike a few off your list if you're looking for a more unusual baby name. Either way we're sure you'll find the perfect name for your new arrival.

Emily Gilbertis the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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