Sophia and Jackson have again topped the baby names list of 2016, according to US website BabyCenter.
Oliver and Elijah were new contenders to the top 10 boys’ list, sneaking in at number nine and 10.
Riley, Aria and Charlotte were also new to the top 10 – at seven, eight and 10 respectively on the girls’ list.
Lily just fell out of the top 10, placing at 11 while Jacob and Logan also dropped out of the top 10 for boys.
For girls, gender-neutral Peyton made the biggest leap of the year, shooting up 43 spots on the girls chart to land at 41, and Kylie fell 20 places – sliding down to 66. (Post continues after gallery.)
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The biggest winner for boys was Mateo, which flew up 30 places and Parker was the biggest loser plummeting 19 spots to 89.
BabyCenter says it provides a “true measure” of popularity by compiling their list from a huge database of names given to babies this year.
Their list “combines names that have different spellings but sound the same” – like Sophia and Sofia, or Jackson and Jaxon.
See the full list below.
Boys top 100:
1. Jackson
2. Aiden
3. Lucas
4. Liam
5. Noah
6. Ethan
7. Mason
8. Caden
9. Oliver
10. Elijah
11. Grayson
12. Jacob
13. Michael
14. Benjamin
15. Carter
16. James
17. Jayden
18. Logan
19. Alexander
20. Caleb
21. Ryan
22. Luke
23. Daniel
24. Jack
25. William
26. Owen
27. Gabriel
28. Matthew
29. Connor
30. Jayce
31. Isaac
32. Sebastian
33. Henry
34. Muhammad
35. Cameron
36. Wyatt
37. Dylan
38. Nathan
39. Nicholas
40. Julian
41. Eli
42. Levi
43. Isaiah
44. Landon
45. David
46. Christian
47. Andrew
48. Brayden
49. John
50. Lincoln
51. Samuel
52. Joseph
53. Hunter
54. Joshua
55. Mateo
56. Dominic
57. Adam
58. Leo
59. Ian
60. Josiah
61. Anthony
62. Colton
63. Max
64. Thomas
65. Evan
66. Nolan
67. Aaron
68. Carson
69. Christopher
70. Hudson
71. Cooper
72. Adrian
73. Jonathan
74. Jason
75. Charlie
76. Miles
77. Jeremiah
78. Gavin
79. Asher
80. Austin
81. Ezra
82. Chase
83. Alex
84. Xavier
85. Jordan
86. Tristan
87. Easton
88. Zachary
89. Parker
90. Bryson
91. Tyler
92. Camden
93. Damian
94. Declan
95. Elliot
96. Elias
97. Cole
98. Harrison
99. Zane
100. Kai (Post continues after audio.)
Girls top 100:
1. Sophia
2. Emma
3. Olivia
4. Ava
5. Mia
6. Isabella
7. Riley
8. Aria
9. Zoe
10. Charlotte
11. Lily
12. Layla
13. Amelia
14. Emily
15. Madelyn
16. Aubrey
17. Adalyn
18. Madison
19. Chloe
20. Harper
21. Abigail
22. Aaliyah
23. Avery
24. Evelyn
25. Kaylee
26. Ella
27. Ellie
28. Scarlett
29. Arianna
30. Hailey
31. Nora
32. Addison
33. Brooklyn
34. Hannah
35. Mila
36. Leah
37. Elizabeth
38. Sarah
39. Eliana
40. Mackenzie
41. Peyton
42. Maria
43. Grace
44. Adeline
45. Elena
46. Anna
47. Victoria
48. Camilla
49. Lillian
50. Natalie
51. Isabelle
52. Skyler
53. Maya
54. Lucy
55. Lila
56. Audrey
57. Makayla
58. Penelope
59. Claire
60. Kennedy
61. Paisley
62. Savannah
63. Alaina
64. Gabriella
65. Violet
66. Kylie
67. Charlie
68. Stella
69. Allison
70. Liliana
71. Eva
72. Callie
73. Kinsley
74. Reagan
75. Sophie
76. Alyssa
77. Alice
78. Caroline
79. Aurora
80. Eleanor
81. Juliana
82. Annabelle
83. Emilia
84. Sadie
85. Bella
86. Julia
87. Keira
88. Bailey
89. Hazel
90. Jocelyn
91. London
92. Samantha
93. Vivian
94. Gianna
95. Alexandra
96. Cora
97. Melanie
98. Everly
99. Jordyn
100. Luna
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Top Comments
Both my kids names in the 60s! Happy with that!
Glad to see none of my children's names made the top 100!