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2010 stats released today

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PrincessJenga · 28/07/2011 09:48

Last year's statistics have just been released http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=184 online

Oliver and Olivia still top names.

I'm about to scour the rest of the list for inspiration and to check the names I've chosen aren't too popular

What do we think?

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PrincessJenga · 28/07/2011 09:49

Sorry, link didn't work: here

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AlfieandAnnieRose · 28/07/2011 09:50

Ooo Im excited!! Going to have a look now, thanks PrincessJenga.

GreatGooglyMoogly · 28/07/2011 10:08

This is quite interesting too :).

PrincessJenga · 28/07/2011 10:15

Hehe! Three people called their children Timotei last year. Oh I'm going to have a fun judgy day

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GwendolineMaryLacey · 28/07/2011 10:38

Yay, dc2's potential name has dropped out of the top 100 :)

Cherrypi · 28/07/2011 10:50

Those poor three little Wolfgangs. Fascinating stuff.

Sprink · 28/07/2011 11:32

Why Lexi & Lexie, Isobel & Isabel, Maisie & Maisy? -- each gets its own spot, which seems misleading to me. They are, essentially, the same names (in their pairs, that is).

onlyaname · 28/07/2011 11:40

I was pleased, and surprised, to see that Ava is still just outside the top 10. Not quite as popular as I thought it was going to be.

Sprink - there are even more spellings of some of those names out there.. Maizie, Mazie, Isabelle, Isobelle....

MsChanandlerBong · 28/07/2011 11:50

My favourite name has got more popular... 41 girls called it in 2010 compared to 33 in 2009. Still a long way from the top 100 though. (Will DD hate me for never being able to find pens/mugs/keyrings with her name on in giftshops?!)

gallicgirl · 28/07/2011 11:58

All different spellings get their own entry.

If Mohammed wasn't spelt about 18 different ways, it would probably be the number 1 boy's name.

GwendolineMaryLacey · 28/07/2011 12:04

It doesn't make much sense for different spellings to have different entries. It completely skews the results.

CaptainNancy · 28/07/2011 12:11

greatgoogly- your link is very interesting too!
I am amazed how little change there has been - top 11 boys and top 10 girls, same names, just slightly changed order.

I am also amazed at some of the names- despite the seeming popularity of some, I only know perhaps 1 example in rl (e.g. Jessica, or Alfie) or none at all (eg Emily, Daniel, James). Someone on another thread warlier was saying they knew no Ruby or Avas, but we know at least 6 of each! There is such regional variation...

gallicgirl · 28/07/2011 12:15

Yay - not on the list , technically because we have a yoonique spelling but in reality it's medieval English.
The regular spelling is in the top 50 though.

Cherrypi · 28/07/2011 12:18

I think it would be difficult to know when to group names together and when not to in certain cases so having each unique spelling counted is probably the clearest way of doing it.

Sausagesarenottheonlyfruit · 28/07/2011 12:29

How can I find the names outwith the top 100?

ChutesTooNarrow · 28/07/2011 12:33

You've just outed yourself to me PrincessJenga. I shall repeat my horror that seven boys were called C (wtf?) so you know who I am Grin

CaptainNancy · 28/07/2011 12:49

sausages- there are spreadsheet linked to from PJ's link- the end sheet has a full list, down to 3 instances (presumably names with 1 or 2 instances are missed off for privacy reasons?).
There's a separate excel file for boys and for girls.

stardustn · 28/07/2011 12:58

I love looking at the stats :)
Is Pheobe a misspelling of Phoebe or is it a different pronounciation?
I was very surprised to see that the shortening of my name is in the top 200 and is almost twice as popular as the long version, which I thought was much more commonly given.

PrincessJenga · 28/07/2011 13:01

Haha Chutes! I feared that may happen. Hello!

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razzlebathbone · 28/07/2011 13:03

Neither DD's or DS's in there.

MelinaM · 28/07/2011 13:05

A lot of 'cutsie' names are still on the rise I seeHmm

slowshow · 28/07/2011 13:08

Oh joy, oh rapture, I love these stats. Wasn't expecting them to be released before my baby's due date in Sept, which is a bonus Grin

QueenOfFeckingEverything · 28/07/2011 13:09

Why do they miss out the names with only 1 or 2 uses? I don't get how that protects privacy as there are no details given other than the name itself Confused

vividgingerchilli · 28/07/2011 13:10

How I pity the three boys called Sylvester who are probably forever going to be asked where Tweety pie is.

The names I chose for mine have all dropped out of the top 100. I'm surprised that they were ever in there TBH as DS is the only one in his school of 500 and DD was the only one when she was there and is now the only one in her school of 1400.

vividgingerchilli · 28/07/2011 13:10

QueenofFE, it's standard statistical practice, although usually numbers less than 5 are rounded to 5.

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