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Table 5: Full List of First Forenames Given, Scotland, 2014 (Final) in Rank Order Table 5: Full list of first forenames given, Scotland, 2014 (final) in rank order NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Rank1 Boys' names NB Rank1 Girls' names NB babies babies 1 Jack 583 * 1 Emily 569 * 2 James 466 * 2 Sophie 542 * 3 Lewis 411 * 3 Olivia 485 * 4 Oliver 403 * 4 Isla 435 5 Logan 354 * 5 Jessica 419 * 6 Daniel 349 * 6 Ava 379 7 Noah 321 * 7 Amelia 372 * 8 Charlie 320 * 8 Lucy 363 * 9 Lucas 310 * 9 Lily 310 * 10 Alexander 309 * 10 Ellie 278 * 11 Mason 285 * 11 Ella 273 12 Harris 276 * 12 Sophia 271 13 Max 274 * 13 Grace 265 * 14 Harry 268 * 14 Chloe 251 15 Finlay 267 15 Freya 249 16 Adam 266 * 16 Millie 246 17 Aaron 264 * 17 Mia 230 18 Ethan 259 18 Emma 229 19= Cameron 256 19 Eilidh 224 19= Jacob 256 * 20 Anna 218 21 Callum 252 21 Charlotte 213 * 22 Archie 239 22 Eva 210 * 23 Alfie 236 * 23= Holly 208 24 Leo 234 * 23= Ruby 208 * 25 Thomas 228 * 25 Layla 190 26 Nathan 226 26 Hannah 187 27 Riley 223 * 27 Evie 175 28 Rory 215 28 Orla 171 * 29 Matthew 214 29 Katie 170 * 30 Joshua 213 * 30 Poppy 162 * 31 Oscar 212 31 Erin 154 32 Jamie 211 32 Leah 144 33 Ryan 208 * 33 Lexi 140 * 34 Luke 195 34 Molly 132 35 William 180 * 35= Isabella 130 36 Liam 178 35= Skye 130 37 Dylan 176 * 37 Lacey 124 * 38 Samuel 166 38 Abigail 122 * 39 Andrew 163 * 39 Georgia 119 40= David 154 * 40= Rebecca 115 40= John 154 40= Sofia 115 42 Connor 146 42= Amber 113 * 43= Brodie 144 42= Hollie 113 43= Kyle 144 * 44 Amy 111 45 Joseph 143 45= Brooke 107 46 Kian 142 * 45= Daisy 107 47 Benjamin 141 45= Niamh 107 48= Aiden 139 48= Lilly 106 48= Harrison 139 * 48= Zoe 106 * 50 Robert 135 * 50 Rosie 102 51= Ben 130 51 Abbie 101 51= Muhammad 130 52 Robyn 100 * 53 Michael 127 53 Sienna 98 54 Tyler 123 * 54= Summer 96 55 Kai 120 54= Zara 96 56 Euan 114 * 56 Iona 91 57= Arran 112 57 Maya 89 57= Jayden 112 58 Sarah 88 59 Jake 111 * 59= Aria 87 60= Cole 110 59= Maisie 87 60= Ollie 110 * 61 Cara 85 Footnote 1) The equals sign indicates that there is more than one name with this position of rank in the list. © Crown Copyright 2015 Table 5 (continued) NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Rank1 Boys' names NB Rank1 Girls' names NB babies babies 60= Sam 110 62= Kayla 84 * 63 Finn 109 62= Paige 84 64 Leon 108 64 Gracie 83 65= Angus 107 65 Alice 82 * 65= Caleb 107 66= Phoebe 79 * 65= Ruaridh 107 66= Scarlett 79 * 68 Josh 106 * 68= Ayla 77 69 Murray 105 68= Megan 77 * 70= Fraser 104 68= Mya 77 * 70= Isaac 104 71= Harper 75 70= Owen 104 71= Julia 75 73 Blake 101 73 Eve 73 74 Jude 98 * 74 Caitlin 71 * 75= Calum 93 * 75= Imogen 70 75= Cooper 93 75= Lauren 70 77= George 91 77 Esme 69 77= Robbie 91 78 Rose 66 79 Rhys 88 79= Amelie 65 80= Callan 87 79= Ivy 65 80= Christopher 87 79= Mila 65 80= Evan 87 82 Lola 63 83 Jay 86 83= Bella 62 84 Theo 85 83= Willow 62 85 Scott 83 * 85 Elise 61 * 86 Luca 82 86 Elizabeth 59 87 Kayden 81 * 87 Aimee 58 88 Blair 80 88= Bethany 57 89 Freddie 79 88= Emilia 57 90 Zac 78 90 Madison 55 91 Hamish 77 91 Rachel 53 * 92= Jackson 76 92= Alexis 52 92= Jaxon 76 92= Faith 52 94 Calvin 75 92= Mollie 52 * 95 Carson 74 95= Lena 51 96= Aidan 73 * 95= Mirren 51 96= Brody 73 97= Arianna 49 96= Zachary 73 97= Neve 49 99= Alex 71 99 Darcy 48 * 99= Cody 71 100 Matilda 47 * 99= Mohammed 71 * 101= Annabelle 46 102= Ross 70 101= Eden 46 * 102= Sebastian 70 101= Maria 46 104 Reuben 69 104= Ailsa 45 105 Corey 65 104= Beth 45 106 Hunter 64 104= Carly 45 * 107 Reece 63 104= Heidi 45 108= Elliot 61 * 104= Lucia 45 108= Henry 61 * 104= Lucie 45 * 110= Carter 58 110= Elsie 44 110= Harvey 58 110= Keira 44 110= Peter 58 112= Lara 43 113= Austin 57 112= Lois 43 113= Kaiden 57 114= Ariana 42 115= Struan 56 114= Casey 42 * 115= Zak 56 114= Gabriella 42 117 Anthony 54 114= Jasmine 42 * 118= Louis 53 114= Libby 42 118= Sean 53 * 119= Clara 41 120= Bradley 52 * 119= Naomi 41 120= Fergus 52 121= Alexandra 40 122= Declan 51 121= Kara 40 122= Gabriel 51 121= Orlaith 40 * 122= Joey 51 124= Alexa 39 Footnote 1) The equals sign indicates that there is more than one name with this position of rank in the list. © Crown Copyright 2015 Table 5 (continued) NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Rank1 Boys' names NB Rank1 Girls' names NB babies babies 122= Kieran 51 * 124= Alyssa 39 122= Sonny 51 124= Hope 39 * 127= Flynn 49 124= Maja 39 127= Innes 49 124= Martha 39 129 Findlay 48 124= Nina 39 130= Marcus 47 124= Sara 39 130= Nicholas 47 131= Darcey 38 130= Shay 47 131= Lexie 38 133= Arthur 46 131= Nicole 38 133= Charles 46 134= Arya 37 133= Paul 46 134= Lyla 37 136= Lyle 45 134= Natalia 37 136= Patrick 45 * 137= Aoife 36 138= Harley 44 * 137= Catherine 36 138= Jakub 44 137= Taylor 36 * 138= Jordan 44 137= Victoria 36 138= Mohammad 44 * 141= Bonnie 35 138= Rocco 44 141= Thea 35 143= Ellis 43 141= Violet 35 143= Jason 43 144= Darcie 34 * 145= Dominic 42 144= Emilie 34 145= Hugo 42 146= Cora 33 145= Steven 42 146= Halle 33 * 148= Olly 40 * 146= Hanna 33 148= Zack 40 146= Laila 33 150= Alistair 39 150= Macie 32 * 150= Brandon 39 150= Nadia 32 150= Duncan 39 152= Aila 31 150= Louie 39 152= Connie 31 150= Mark 39 152= Eliza 31 155= Ewan 38 * 152= Elsa 31 155= Filip 38 152= Florence 31 155= Frankie 38 152= Macey 31 155= Gregor 38 152= Myla 31 155= Layton 38 159= Evelyn 30 160= Finley 37 159= Hayley 30 160= Lachlan 37 159= Khloe 30 160= Oskar 37 159= Laura 30 160= Parker 37 159= Maddison 30 * 164 Danny 36 159= Rowan 30 165= Alan 35 159= Tilly 30 165= Kacper 35 166= Callie 29 165= Lochlan 35 166= Ellis 29 165= Zach 35 166= Macy 29 165= Zander 35 166= Nieve 29 170= Eli 34 166= Peyton 29 170= Hayden 34 166= Zuzanna 29 170= Jax 34 172= Hallie 28 170= Junior 34 * 172= Lana 28 170= Kevin 34 174= Annie 27 170= Taylor 34 174= Anya 27 176= Ciaran 33 174= Georgie 27 176= Toby 33 174= Orlagh 27 176= Tom 33 * 174= Rosa 27 176= Tommy 33 174= Zainab 27 180= Alasdair 32 180= Alba 26 180= Craig 32 * 180= Marley 26 * 180= Dean 32 182= Annabel 25 183= Conor 31 182= Caitlyn 25 183= Edward 31 182= Eleanor 25 183= Elijah 31 182= Farrah 25 183= Roman 31 182= Kaitlyn 25 183= Ruairidh 31 182= Katherine 25 188= Elliott 30 182= Morgan 25 188= Joel 30 182= Pippa 25 Footnote 1) The equals sign indicates that there is more than one name with this position of rank in the list. © Crown Copyright 2015 Table 5 (continued) NB: * indicates that, sadly, a baby who was given that first forename has since died. Number of Number of Rank1 Boys' names NB Rank1 Girls' names NB babies babies 188= Myles 30 182= Sadie 25 188= Stephen 30 191= Aisha 24 188= Stuart 30 191= Alicia 24 193= Cian 29 191= April 24 193= Jonathan 29 191= Elena 24 193= Magnus 29 191= Flora 24 196= Bobby 28 191= Harley 24 196= Joe 28 191= Harriet 24 196= Keir 28 191= Isabelle 24 196= Levi 28 191= Isobel 24 196= Ronan 28 191= Jenna 24 196= Rowan 28 191= Kacey 24 * 196= Seth 28 191= Liliana 24 196= Theodore 28 191= Melissa 24 204= Bailey 27 191= Penny 24 204= Dominik 27 205= Caoimhe 23 204= Rio 27 205= Charley 23 207 Caiden 26 205= Heather 23 208= Antoni 25 205= Lacie 23 208= Maxwell 25 205= Lillie 23 208= Milo 25 205= Louise 23 211= Ashton 24 205= Maci 23 211= Darren 24 212= Abbey 22 211= Ibrahim 24 212= Alisha 22 211= Kaleb 24 212= Edith 22 211= Leighton 24 212= Emelia 22 216= Adrian 23 212= Fatima 22 216= Douglas 23 212= Frankie 22 216= Felix 23 212= Indie 22 216= Grayson 23 212= Jorgie 22 216= Kerr 23 212= Penelope 22 216= Lennon 23 212= Savannah 22 216= Travis 23 222= Charlie 21 223= Caelan 22 222= Darci 21 223= Campbell 22 222= Emmie 21 223= Lee 22 222= Erica 21 223= Lennox 22 222= Jennifer 21 223= Lukas 22 222= Louisa 21 223= Marcel 22 222= Natalie 21 223= Niall 22 222= Nicola 21 223= Nico 22 230= Alicja 20 223= Ruben 22 230= Faye 20 232= Ali 21 * 230= Kate 20 * 232= Arlo 21 230= Payton 20 232= Brian 21 230= Zofia 20 232= Donald 21 235= Aaliyah 19 * 232= Martin 21 235= Abi 19 232= Shaun 21 * 235= Belle 19 238= Cohen 20 235= Carla 19 238= Dexter 20 235= Ciara 19 238= Jace 20 235= Eloise 19 238= Leyton 20 235= Esther 19 242= Hugh 19 235= Kendall 19 242= Nairn 19 235= Kyla 19 242= Nathaniel 19 235= Lottie 19 245= Abdul 18 235= Tia 19 245= Eric 18 246= Autumn 18 245= Hector 18 246= Cassie 18 245= Ian 18 246= Ellen 18 245= Jenson 18 246= Fearne 18 245= Jonah 18 246= Iris 18 245= Murdo 18 246= Leia 18 252= Abdullah 17 246= Leila 18 252= Alfred 17 246= Luna 18 Footnote 1) The equals sign indicates that there is more than one name with this position of rank in the list.
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