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Babies' First Names Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 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 449 1 Olivia 394 2 Oliver 359 2 Emily 388 3 James 345 3 Isla 364 4 Charlie 306 4 Sophie 308 5 Harris 304 5 Ella 284 6 Lewis 280 6 Ava 278 7 Leo 278 7 Amelia 275 8 Noah 272 8 Grace 272 9 Alfie 261 9 Freya 260 10 Rory 258 10 Charlotte 243 11 Alexander 240 11 Jessica 223 12 Max 237 12 Lucy 222 13 Logan 235 13 Ellie 219 14 Lucas 229 14 Sophia 217 15 Harry 227 15 Aria 216 16= Theo 218 16 Lily 203 16= Thomas 218 17 Harper 198 18 Brodie 205 18 Mia 179 19 Archie 204 19 Rosie 178 20 Jacob 203 20 Millie 173 21= Finlay 201 21 Evie 164 21= Finn 201 22 Eilidh 162 23 Daniel 186 23 Ruby 159 24 Joshua 180 24 Willow 153 25 Oscar 175 25 Anna 146 26 Arthur 170 26 Maisie 142 27 Hunter 169 27 Hannah 140 28= Ethan 168 28 Eva 137 28= Mason 168 29= Chloe 127 30 Harrison 162 29= Mila 127 31 Freddie 157 29= Orla 127 32 Ollie 153 32= Isabella 126 33 Adam 151 32= Ivy 126 34 William 147 34 Emma 125 35 Jaxon 146 35 Georgia 124 36 Aaron 143 36 Poppy 122 37 Cameron 140 37 Robyn 118 38 Liam 139 38 Daisy 111 39 George 131 39 Zara 109 40 Jamie 129 40= Gracie 104 41 Callum 124 40= Holly 104 42 Matthew 122 42 Skye 100 43 Muhammad 121 43= Esme 99 44 Caleb 115 43= Sofia 99 45 Nathan 114 45 Erin 98 46 Tommy 113 46 Hallie 97 47 Carter 112 47 Molly 95 48 Blake 111 48= Ayla 93 49= Andrew 110 48= Emilia 93 49= Luke 110 48= Layla 93 51 Jude 108 51 Katie 91 52= Angus 104 52 Sienna 90 52= Riley 104 53 Niamh 88 54= Luca 103 54 Alice 87 54= Samuel 103 55 Amber 86 56 Joseph 102 56= Bonnie 82 57 David 101 56= Maya 82 58 Isaac 100 58 Zoe 79 59 Ryan 98 59= Ada 77 60 Hamish 97 59= Hollie 77 61 Sonny 96 61 Bella 76 © Crown Copyright 2020 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 62= Arlo 94 62= Luna 75 62= Arran 94 62= Thea 75 62= Cole 94 64 Rose 74 65 Robert 93 65 Abigail 73 66= Blair 91 66 Summer 72 66= Dylan 91 67 Callie 71 66= Louie 91 68 Hope 69 69 Ruaridh 90 69 Lexi 67 70 Connor 89 70 Iona 66 71= Benjamin 88 71 Elsie 65 71= Kai 88 72 Leah 63 73 Michael 87 73 Scarlett 62 74= Jackson 85 74= Julia 61 74= Leon 85 74= Violet 61 76 Cooper 84 76 Myla 60 77 Louis 82 77 Harley 59 78 Theodore 81 78= Eve 58 79= Fraser 80 78= Imogen 58 79= Owen 80 80 Elizabeth 57 79= Reuben 80 81 Cora 56 82 John 79 82= Florence 54 83= Carson 77 82= Georgie 54 83= Innes 77 84 Lilly 53 85= Elijah 74 85= Matilda 52 85= Murray 74 85= Mirren 52 87 Grayson 73 85= Phoebe 52 88 Aiden 69 88 Rowan 51 89 Aidan 68 89 Lola 50 90= Cody 67 90 Aurora 49 90= Elliot 67 91 Evelyn 48 92= Ben 66 92= Brooke 47 92= Henry 66 92= Clara 47 94 Sam 64 92= Lucie 47 95= Alex 63 92= Sadie 47 95= Ellis 63 96 Cara 46 97= Gabriel 61 97= Darcy 45 97= Jax 61 97= Nova 45 99 Callan 60 97= Penelope 45 100 Ruairidh 59 100= Abbie 44 101= Frankie 58 100= Aila 44 101= Lachlan 58 100= Ailsa 44 101= Roman 58 100= Aoife 44 104= Brody 57 100= Lottie 44 104= Josh 57 100= Lyla 44 106 Sebastian 55 100= Maria 44 107 Struan 54 107= Alba 42 108= Evan 53 107= Arya 42 108= Kyle 53 107= Eden 42 108= Myles 53 107= Lucia 42 111= Calum 52 107= Penny 42 111= Lochlan 52 107= Remi 42 113= Jayden 51 113= Flora 41 113= Lyle 51 113= Heidi 41 113= Robbie 51 113= Mollie 41 116= Calvin 50 113= Sarah 41 116= Corey 50 117= Arabella 40 116= Jaxson 50 117= Eleanor 40 119= Christopher 49 117= Hanna 40 119= Teddy 49 117= Harriet 40 121= Eli 48 117= Lara 40 121= Marcus 48 117= Mya 40 © Crown Copyright 2020 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 121= Parker 48 123= Harlow 39 121= Tyler 48 123= Naomi 39 125= Euan 47 123= Rebecca 39 125= Hudson 47 126= Halle 38 125= Joey 47 126= Lena 38 128= Austin 46 126= Nina 38 128= Zac 46 129= Annie 37 130= Dominic 45 129= Darcie 37 130= Kayden 45 129= Eliza 37 130= Zack 45 129= Faith 37 133= Harvey 44 129= Iris 37 133= Rowan 44 134= Piper 36 135 Hugo 43 134= Quinn 36 136= Edward 42 136= Amy 35 136= Fergus 42 136= Paige 35 136= Finley 42 136= Rachel 35 136= Patrick 42 139 Amelie 34 140 Cillian 41 140= Gabriella 33 141= Conor 40 140= Indie 33 141= Ruben 40 140= Kayla 33 143= Flynn 39 140= Savannah 33 143= Jake 39 144= Alyssa 32 145= Albie 38 144= Bethany 32 145= Levi 38 144= Emilie 32 145= Mohammad 38 144= Lacey 32 145= Rhys 38 144= Riley 32 145= Ronan 38 144= Rosa 32 145= Zach 38 150= Autumn 31 145= Zachary 38 150= Hayley 31 152 Ezra 37 152= Edith 30 153= Charles 36 152= Jorgie 30 153= Kian 36 154= Ayda 29 153= Kieran 36 154= Elena 29 153= Mohammed 36 154= Lillie 29 157 Zak 35 154= Madison 29 158= Anthony 34 158= Alexandra 28 158= Bradley 34 158= Blake 28 158= Elliott 34 158= Caitlin 28 161= Mark 33 158= Jasmine 28 161= Miller 33 158= Martha 28 163= Felix 32 158= Sara 28 163= Harley 32 164= Elise 27 163= Jay 32 164= Isobel 27 163= Jordan 32 164= Orlagh 27 163= Milo 32 164= Skylar 27 163= Oran 32 168= Ariana 26 163= Peter 32 168= Connie 26 163= Sean 32 168= Darcey 26 171= Ciaran 31 168= Francesca 26 171= Jasper 31 168= Frankie 26 171= Kaiden 31 168= Macie 26 171= Robin 31 168= Zoey 26 175= Caelan 30 175= Aaliyah 25 175= Cohen 30 175= Beth 25 175= Magnus 30 175= Ellis 25 175= Xander 30 175= Lois 25 179= Jason 29 175= Megan 25 179= Reece 29 175= Stella 25 179= Ruairi 29 175= Victoria 25 179= Scott 29 182= April 24 183= Cian 28 182= Nora 24 © Crown Copyright 2020 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 183= Filip 28 182= Olive 24 183= Nico 28 185= Ariah 23 183= Olly 28 185= Cali 23 187= Gregor 27 185= Eloise 23 187= Junior 27 185= Keira 23 189= Antoni 26 185= Marnie 23 189= Colton 26 185= Tilly 23 189= Jenson 26 191= Annabelle 22 189= Layton 26 191= Hazel 22 189= Ross 26 191= Libby 22 194= Frederick 25 191= Lydia 22 194= Maxwell 25 191= Maja 22 194= Nicholas 25 191= Nicole 22 197= Danny 24 191= Orlaith 22 197= Declan 24 191= River 22 197= Ibrahim 24 199= Belle 21 197= Oskar 24 199= Isabelle 21 197= Reggie 24 199= Lexie 21 197= Shay 24 199= Marley 21 197= Zander 24 199= Rhea 21 204= Alasdair 23 199= Zofia 21 204= Ashton 23 199= Zuzanna 21 204= Cruz 23 206= Addison 20 204= Findlay 23 206= Billie 20 204= Hayden 23 206= Charlie 20 204= Jace 23 206= Cleo 20 204= Kerr 23 206= Lana 20 204= Rio 23 206= Lauren 20 204= Rudi 23 206= Maddison 20 204= Spencer 23 206= Maia 20 204= Taylor 23 206= Mylah 20 204= Toby 23 206= Nola 20 216= Joel 22 216= Blair 19 216= Keir 22 216= Elle 19 216= Paul 22 216= Liliana 19 219= Bobby 21 216= Maeve 19 219= Campbell 21 216= Natalia 19 219= Kacper 21 216= Payton 19 219= Miles 21 216= Saoirse 19 219= Otis 21 216= Talia 19 219= Travis 21 224= Anastasia 18 225= Alan 20 224= Bailey 18 225= Alfred 20 224= Brooklyn 18 225= Erik 20 224= Charley 18 225= Kevin 20 224= Erica 18 225= Marcel 20 224= Helena 18 225= Nathaniel 20 224= Jessie 18 225= Quinn 20 224= Khloe 18 225= Yusuf 20 224= Laura 18 233= Billy 19 224= Maci 18 233= Douglas 19 224= Macy 18 233= Eden 19 224= Mara 18 233= Ewan 19 224= Romi 18 233= Jakub 19 237= Aimee 17 233= Jonah 19 237= Alisha 17 233= Leonardo 19 237= Ciara 17 233= Mac 19 237= Emelia 17 233= Murdo 19 237= Emmie 17 233= Ronnie 19 237= Leia 17 233= Vincent 19 237= Lyra 17 244= Ali 18 237= Miley 17 © Crown Copyright 2020 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position Name Number of babies 244= Asher 18 237= Nadia 17 244= Bailey 18 237= Nieve 17 244= Enzo 18 237= Peyton 17 244= Lennox 18 248= Astrid 16 244= Niall 18 248= Caoimhe 16 250= Alistair 17 248= Cerys 16 250= Colby 17 248= Eliana 16 250= Francis 17 248= Elodie 16 250= Julian 17 248= Islay 16 250= Keegan 17 248= Laila 16 250= Luka 17 248= Lilah 16 250= Odin 17 248= Neave 16 250= Steven 17 248= Zahra 16 258= Duncan 16 258= Blaire 15 258= Kade 16 258= Esmee 15 258= Musa 16 258= Fatima 15 258= Mustafa 16 258= Fern 15 258= Oakley 16 258= Hailey 15 258= Rex 16 258= Jess 15 264= Archer 15 258= Margaret 15 264= Axel 15 258= Norah 15 264= Ayden 15 258= Seren 15 264= Caiden 15 267= Aisha 14 264= Craig 15 267= Arianna 14 264= Lauchlan 15 267= Ariella 14 264= Lennon 15 267= Brianna 14 264= Lukas 15 267= Carly 14 264= Maximilian 15 267= Ella-Rose 14 264= Mylo 15 267= Faye 14 264= Nikodem 15 267= Felicity 14 264= Rocco 15 267= Fiadh 14 264= Rohan 15 267= Jennifer 14 264= Xavier 15 267= Louisa 14 278= Abel 14 267= Mairi 14 278= Elias 14 267= Maryam 14 278= Eric 14 267= Melissa 14 278= Franciszek 14 267= Melody 14 278= Kaleb 14 267= Murron 14 278= Karson 14 267= Pippa 14 278= Kody 14 267= Taylor 14 278= Lincoln 14 267= Wiktoria 14 278= Phoenix 14 286= Abby 13 278= Stephen 14 286= Annabel 13 278= Tristan 14 286= Bobbi 13 289= Abdullah 13 286= Erika 13 289= Dexter 13 286= Farrah 13 289= Ian 13 286= Fearne 13 289= Jensen 13 286= Freyja 13 289= Jonathan 13 286= Georgina 13 289= Richard 13 286= Joanna 13 289= Zayn 13 286= Kali 13 296= Adrian 12 286= Maggie 13 296= Aleksander 12 286= Morven 13 296= Ayaan 12 286= Neve 13 296= Bruno 12 286= Paisley 13 296= Cailean 12 286= Vaila 13 296= Christian 12 286= Vivienne 13 296= Coby 12 286= Wren 13 296= Conall 12 286= Zainab 13 296= Haris 12 304= Alex 12 296= Ivor 12 304= Amaya 12 © Crown Copyright 2020 Babies' first forenames: births registered in Scotland in 2019 Boys Girls Position Name Number of babies Position
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