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Babies' First Forenames: Births Registered in Scotland in 2001 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2001 Information about the basis of the list can be found via the 'Babies' First Names' page on the National Records of Scotland website. Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 1 Jack 833 1 Chloe 711 2 Lewis 770 2= Amy 536 3 Cameron 609 2= Lauren 536 4 Ryan 577 4 Emma 503 5 James 510 5 Megan 496 6 Callum 486 6 Erin 490 7 Andrew 474 7 Hannah 447 8 Dylan 451 8 Rebecca 446 9 Ross 431 9 Sophie 429 10 Jamie 418 10 Caitlin 396 11 Liam 411 11 Rachel 381 12 Adam 407 12 Emily 362 13 Matthew 406 13 Lucy 342 14 Daniel 399 14 Katie 336 15 Scott 377 15 Nicole 294 16 Kieran 364 16 Shannon 277 17 David 363 17 Ellie 256 18 Connor 362 18 Sarah 244 19 Jordan 329 19= Abbie 238 20 Kyle 314 19= Holly 238 21 Michael 310 21 Morgan 230 22 Ben 307 22 Niamh 216 23 Thomas 300 23 Anna 212 24 John 275 24 Eilidh 206 25 Aidan 269 25 Olivia 201 26 Craig 262 26 Laura 188 27 Sean 251 27 Zoe 187 28 Nathan 244 28 Cara 184 29 Alexander 239 29 Courtney 182 30 Joshua 230 30 Molly 178 31= Calum 224 31 Eve 173 31= Luke 224 32 Jade 172 33 Euan 222 33= Kirsty 167 34 Robbie 220 33= Leah 167 35 William 218 35 Jessica 166 36 Declan 213 36 Aimee 162 37 Aaron 211 37 Beth 157 38 Reece 203 38 Charlotte 156 39= Christopher 202 39 Taylor 143 39= Ewan 202 40 Jennifer 139 39= Fraser 202 41 Jodie 138 42 Josh 200 42 Robyn 136 43 Robert 194 43 Samantha 134 44 Mark 172 44 Louise 133 45 Brandon 168 45= Abby 131 46 Paul 165 45= Heather 131 47= Ethan 164 47 Rachael 130 47= Jay 164 48 Bethany 126 49 Finlay 162 49= Iona 116 50 Joseph 160 49= Kayleigh 116 51 Samuel 156 51 Georgia 115 52 Jake 150 52= Melissa 111 53 Sam 142 52= Natasha 111 54 Harry 141 54= Danielle 105 55 Logan 139 54= Stephanie 105 56 Owen 136 56 Claire 102 57 Lee 134 57 Chelsea 96 58 Steven 132 58= Gemma 94 59 Benjamin 122 58= Jenna 94 60 Stephen 117 60 Amber 92 © Crown Copyright 2015 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2001 (continued) Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 61 Blair 114 61 Mia 91 62 Gregor 112 62 Abigail 89 63= Rhys 110 63 Catherine 86 63= Rory 110 64 Nicola 83 65 Stuart 107 65= Alexandra 78 66= Marc 104 65= Lisa 78 66= Taylor 104 67 Kirsten 77 68= Dean 101 68 Natalie 73 68= Shaun 101 69= Brooke 72 70 Darren 97 69= Ciara 72 71 Ciaran 88 71 Isla 71 72= Angus 83 72= Alice 67 72= Jason 83 72= Carly 67 74 Max 82 72= Elizabeth 67 75= Aiden 80 75 Caitlyn 66 75= Peter 80 76 Catriona 65 77= Conor 79 77 Kara 62 77= Greg 79 78 Rebekah 60 79 Martin 77 79 Eva 59 80 Oliver 76 80 Sara 58 81= Joe 74 81 Paige 57 81= Jonathan 74 82= Jasmine 56 81= Louis 74 82= Kelsey 56 84 Kai 73 82= Kiera 56 85= Gary 69 82= Victoria 56 85= Tyler 69 86= Alana 54 87 Murray 67 86= Hollie 54 88 George 65 88 Skye 52 89 Leon 62 89= Ellen 50 90 Mohammed 59 89= Grace 50 91 Alistair 58 91= Demi 49 92= Arran 57 91= Jordan 49 92= Nicholas 57 93 Jemma 48 94 Anthony 56 94= Ashleigh 47 95= Lucas 55 94= Freya 47 95= Patrick 55 96= Kate 46 97= Evan 54 96= Rosie 46 97= Jacob 54 96= Siobhan 46 97= Marcus 54 99= Carla 45 100= Keir 53 99= Kathryn 45 100= Mitchell 53 99= Zara 45 102= Duncan 52 102= Eleanor 44 102= Hamish 52 102= Kerry 44 104= Alan 51 102= Lara 44 104= Bradley 51 105 Katherine 43 106= Charles 50 106= Katy 42 106= Ian 50 106= Kimberley 42 106= Kian 50 108= Ailsa 41 109= Charlie 48 108= Fiona 41 109= Morgan 48 108= Jamie 41 111= Grant 47 108= Rhiannon 41 111= Stewart 47 112= Chantelle 40 113 Kerr 46 112= Charlie 40 114= Douglas 44 112= Ellis 40 114= Iain 44 115= Kaitlyn 39 114= Neil 44 115= Mhairi 39 117 Zak 43 115= Ruth 39 118 Kevin 41 118= Joanna 38 119= Elliot 39 118= Lauryn 38 119= Fergus 39 120= Casey 37 121 Archie 38 120= Cerys 37 122= Alasdair 37 120= Morven 37 122= Finn 37 120= Neve 37 122= Gavin 37 124= Daisy 36 © Crown Copyright 2015 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2001 (continued) Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 122= Tom 37 124= Elise 36 126 Keiran 36 124= Toni 36 127= Brendan 34 127= Alisha 35 127= Harris 34 127= Elle 35 129 Ronan 33 127= Maria 35 130= Alex 32 130= Hayley 34 130= Bailey 32 130= Mairi 34 130= Conner 32 132= Kayla 33 130= Lennon 32 132= Lily 33 134= Brian 31 132= Naomi 33 134= Colin 31 135 Tegan 32 136= Allan 30 136= Alex 31 136= Struan 30 136= Ella 31 138= Alastair 29 136= Kaitlin 31 138= Drew 29 136= Orla 31 138= Glen 29 136= Yasmin 31 141= Barry 28 141= Ashley 30 141= Corey 28 141= Christina 30 141= Leo 28 141= Jordyn 30 144= Dillon 27 141= Keira 30 144= Dominic 27 141= Leigh 30 144= Graeme 27 146 Dionne 29 147= Graham 26 147= Alison 28 147= Jude 26 147= Hope 28 147= Mohammad 26 147= Julia 28 147= Muhammad 26 147= Kelly 28 147= Ruairidh 26 147= Lois 28 152= Billy 25 147= Nadia 28 152= Calvin 25 153= Abbey 27 152= Edward 25 153= Amanda 27 152= Isaac 25 153= Annie 27 152= Kenneth 25 153= Kirstin 27 157= Harrison 24 153= Rowan 27 157= Ruaridh 24 158= Adele 26 157= Shane 24 158= Kira 26 160= Brodie 23 158= Mary 26 160= Innes 23 158= Maya 26 160= Joel 23 158= Michaela 26 160= Niall 23 158= Mya 26 160= Toby 23 158= Phoebe 26 165= Cole 22 158= Ruby 26 165= Greig 22 166= Alicia 25 165= Richard 22 166= Brogan 25 168= Danny 21 166= Rhona 25 168= Gordon 21 166= Roisin 25 170 Callan 20 166= Teigan 25 171= Ali 19 171= Alix 24 171= Bruce 19 171= Angel 24 171= Caleb 19 171= Jodi 24 171= Daryl 19 171= Katelyn 24 171= Findlay 19 171= Meghan 24 171= Gabriel 19 176= Becky 23 171= Kane 19 176= Francesca 23 171= Lachlan 19 176= Kerri 23 171= Zachary 19 176= Millie 23 180= Brad 18 176= Sophia 23 180= Guy 18 176= Tamzin 23 180= Justin 18 176= Tiegan 23 180= Simon 18 183= Charley 22 184= Derek 17 183= Leona 22 184= Ellis 17 183= Maia 22 184= Harvey 17 183= Mollie 22 184= Henry 17 183= Stacey 22 184= Rohan 17 188= Anya 21 © Crown Copyright 2015 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2001 (continued) Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 184= Russell 17 188= Carmen 21 190= Donald 16 188= Imogen 21 190= Kieren 16 188= Isabella 21 190= Luca 16 188= Shelby 21 190= Maxwell 16 188= Tia 21 194= Alfie 15 194= Dana 20 194= Christian 15 194= Georgina 20 194= Eoin 15 194= Hazel 20 194= Kieron 15 194= Helen 20 194= Oscar 15 194= Karen 20 194= Rian 15 194= Katrina 20 194= Sebastian 15 194= Kim 20 194= Sonny 15 194= Leanne 20 194= Tommy 15 194= Nikki 20 203= Curtis 14 194= Nina 20 203= Frazer 14 194= Sasha 20 203= Jon 14 205= Amelia 19 203= Malcolm 14 205= Amie 19 203= Mason 14 205= Ava 19 203= Matt 14 205= Christie 19 209= Arron 13 205= Clare 19 209= Austin 13 205= Cody 19 209= Bryan 13 205= Helena 19 209= Campbell 13 205= Julie 19 209= Dale 13 205= Lori 19 209= Garry 13 205= Michelle 19 209= Jackson 13 205= Poppy 19 209= Lloyd 13 205= Sian 19 209= Luis 13 205= Sinead 19 209= Ruaraidh 13 218= Carrie 18 209= Saul 13 218= Carys 18 209= Zain 13 218= Lorna 18 221= Hayden 12 218= Madison 18 221= Mackenzie 12 218= Rhianna 18 221= Rowan 12 218= Rose 18 221= Zac 12 218= Simone 18 225= Brett 11 225= Aisha 17 225= Brogan 11 225= Dione 17 225= Cormac 11 225= Gabrielle 17 225= Cory 11 225= Libby 17 225= Hugh 11 229= Eden 16 225= Jai 11 229= Faith 16 225= Kristopher 11 229= India 16 225= Levi 11 229= Jane 16 225= Mathew 11 229= Jasmin 16 225= Philip 11 229= Kathleen 16 225= Riley 11 229= Keri 16 225= Ruari 11 229= Lucie 16 237= Bryce 10 229= Madeleine 16 237= Cailean 10 229= Miriam 16 237= Dane 10 229= Shona 16 237= Darryl 10 229= Tara 16 237= Gareth 10 241= Abbi 15 237= Hamza 10 241= Alanna 15 237= Jared 10 241= Alexandria 15 237= Jed 10 241= Alyssa 15 237= Jordon 10 241= Christy 15 237= Keigan 10 241= Ebony 15 237= Louie 10 241= Eryn 15 237= Lyle 10 241= Gillian 15 237= Marco 10 241= Joanne 15 237= Regan 10 241= Kayley 15 237= Sol 10 241= Shania 15 252= Blaine 9 252= Antonia 14 © Crown Copyright 2015 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2001 (continued) Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 252= Byron 9 252= Bethan 14 252= Cian 9 252= Bronwyn 14 252= Glenn 9 252= Caroline 14 252= Hassan 9 252= Connie 14 252= Hector 9 252= Erica 14 252= Jayden 9 252= Jenny 14 252= Lawrence 9 252= Lana 14 252= Lukas 9 252= Louisa 14 252= Magnus 9 252= Maryam 14 252= Myles 9 252= Saskia 14 252= Nathaniel 9 252= Tammy 14 252= Omar 9 264= Annabel 13 252= Reiss 9 264= Billie 13 252= Reuben 9 264= Brooklyn 13 252= Scot 9 264= Cameron 13 252= Tristan 9 264= Hana 13 252= Troy 9 264= Karis 13 252= Zack 9 264= Lindsay 13 271= Abdullah 8 264= Martha 13 271= Aedan 8 264= Melanie 13 271= Cody 8 264= Mirren 13 271= Corrie 8 264= Nadine 13 271= Devin 8 264= Nikita 13 271= Ewen 8 264= Sally 13 271= Finley 8 264= Shauna 13 271= Jak 8 264= Stella 13 271= Jonathon 8 264= Tyler 13 271= Karl 8 280= Allana 12 271= Kris 8 280= Anne 12 271= Murdo 8 280= Brodie 12 271= Nairn 8 280= Darcy 12 271= Noah 8 280= Esme 12 271= Shawn 8 280= Kiara 12 271= Shay 8 280= Kimberly 12 271= Stefan 8 280= Kirstie 12 271= Vincent 8 280= Leonie 12 271= Zander 8 280= Mairead 12 290= Ahmed 7 280= Regan 12 290= Benedict 7 280= Rhian 12 290= Brandyn 7 292= Aisling 11 290= Deacon 7 292= Cassie 11 290= Jaden 7 292= Devon 11 290= Kelvin 7 292= Evie 11 290= Luc 7 292= Fern 11 290= Nico 7 292= Josephine 11 290= Ramsay 7 292= Kaylee 11 290= Raymond 7 292= Linzi 11 290= Ritchie 7 292= Margaret 11 290= Theo 7 301= Ailie 10 290= Tomas 7 301= Alannah 10 290= Tony 7 301= Andrea 10 290= Umar 7 301= Angela 10 305= Aarron 6 301= Briony 10 305= Antony 6 301= Bryony 10 305= Ayden 6 301= Chelsey 10 305= Baillie 6 301=
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