UK Top 100 Baby Girl Names 2019 - Alphabetical

Guess the most popular baby girl names in the UK from 2019! Stats from ONS
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A
Abigail
47
A
Ada
25
A
Alice
79
A
Amber
2
A
Amelia
80
A
Amelie
82
A
Anna
87
A
Annabelle
71
A
Arabella
42
A
Aria
70
A
Aurora
4
A
Ava
84
A
Ayla
90
B
Beatrice
53
B
Bella
62
B
Bonnie
18
C
Charlotte
39
C
Chloe
91
C
Clara
31
D
Daisy
77
D
Darcie
76
D
Delilah
89
E
Edith
52
E
Eleanor
38
E
Eliza
 
 
 
55
E
Elizabeth
13
E
Ella
63
E
Ellie
21
E
Elsie
32
E
Emilia
11
E
Emily
59
E
Emma
54
E
Erin
43
E
Esme
35
E
Eva
20
E
Evelyn
15
E
Evie
100
F
Felicity
16
F
Florence
10
F
Freya
75
G
Georgia
8
G
Grace
74
G
Gracie
58
H
Hallie
68
H
Hannah
29
H
Harper
49
H
Harriet
93
H
Heidi
72
H
Holly
45
I
Imogen
 
 
 
81
I
Iris
6
I
Isabella
28
I
Isabelle
3
I
Isla
12
I
Ivy
73
J
Jasmine
33
J
Jessica
97
L
Lara
48
L
Layla
86
L
Lilly
9
L
Lily
60
L
Lola
67
L
Lottie
61
L
Lucy
36
L
Luna
98
L
Lyla
99
M
Mabel
40
M
Maisie
94
M
Margot
69
M
Maria
95
M
Martha
85
M
Maryam
30
M
Matilda
34
M
Maya
5
M
Mia
 
 
 
50
M
Mila
37
M
Millie
57
M
Molly
64
N
Nancy
1
O
Olivia
78
O
Orla
41
P
Penelope
22
P
Phoebe
17
P
Poppy
65
R
Robyn
56
R
Rose
14
R
Rosie
27
R
Ruby
88
S
Sara
44
S
Scarlett
24
S
Sienna
26
S
Sofia
7
S
Sophia
23
S
Sophie
92
S
Summer
46
T
Thea
51
V
Violet
19
W
Willow
66
Z
Zara
96
Z
Zoe
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