Get the latest OK! breaking news on WhatsAppOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More infoJoin us on WhatsApp In 2024, the names Olivia and Muhammad topped the list for most popular boys and girls monikers. This won’t come as a surprise to many – as both options have charted previously. But which names are likely to be popular in the coming years? Sophie Kihm, baby name expert and Editor-in-Chief of Nameberry, shared the names that could “rise the fastest over the next 10 years”. Her predictions, which were posted on TikTok, are also outlined below… Fastest-rising girl names between 2025 to 2035 Areli Arden Yuna Soraya Fia Vida Zaya Poetry Lovelyn Leni Isadora Viola Adara Elowen Riya Noeli Icelynn Malone Ripley Gianni Fastest-rising boy names between 2025 to 2035 Ozias Alakai Chozyn Asai Tiago Townes Woods Sire Casper Evren Zephyr Kit Laith Booker Ren Cosmo Reyes Howard Caelum Lenny

What will be the most popular baby names in 2035? According to Nameberry, some familiar choices will still be ranking in the top 10, such as Charlotte and Oliver. But there will also be some “unexpected newcomers”. Below you can see Nameberry’s predicted top 10 girl and boy names for 2035. Top girl names 2035 Charlotte Violet Olivia Amelia Luna Eleanor Sofia Camila Aurora Hazel Top boy names 2035 Oliver Theodore Mateo Ezra James Jack Henry Liam Levi What were the most popular baby names of 2024? For girls, Olivia took the top spot. It was closely followed by Olivia and Amelia. Meanwhile, monikers including Lily, Isla, Ava, Grace and Sophia made their mark in the top 10. For boys, Muhammad overtook Noah to be crowned the most popular moniker. These names were followed by Theo, Leo and Oliver. Meanwhile, traditional options Arthur and George also made the top 10. Faye Mingo, the Chief Marketing Officer at BabyCentre, shared: “The top names for both boys and girls have remained largely consistent with last year’s picks, but a few notable trends have emerged. Surname-inspired names for boys like Hunter and Harrison are on the rise, and there’s a trend of girls’ names ending in ‘a,’ like favourites Olivia and Amelia. She added: “It’s clear that while parents are embracing some fresh twists, the classic choices still hold strong and parents are looking for a name with timeless appeal.”

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