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Australia’s most popular baby names for 2022 have been unveiled and for the first time in seven years, there’s a new queen in town!

Charlotte has finally been dethroned as the top girls’ baby name in Australia, replaced by Isla, which has risen from fourth position last year. But the top of the pops for the boys remains unchanged for the ninth consecutive year, with Oliver remaining the most popular boys’ name in Australia.

Each year every Australian state and territory releases the names of every baby born in the nation, and McCrindle crunches all of the data to uncover the most popular monikers and rare treasures hidden among the long lists. This year they’ve found that Millennial parents are opting for unique girl names, but sticking to a more traditional route for boys.

Top Baby Names 2022 Australia

New kids on the block

Along with a new top girls’ name, there’s been a fair bit of shuffling in this year’s top 100 girls’ baby names. Almost half of the girls’ names didn’t even feature in the top 100 in 2010, and the same goes for a third of the boys’ names.

Some of the most popular girls’ names that have sprung into the top 100 over the past decade include Hazel, Florence, Daisy, Frankie, Luna, Ayla, Sadie, Billie, Millie, Aurora and Mila.

While on the boys’ side of the ledger, Theodore, Hudson, Arlo, Archer, Harvey, Carter, Arthur, Sonny and Asher have made their debut in the last 10 years.

Up and coming baby names

There are also some interesting baby names making a name for themselves (pardon the pun) and gaining in popularity. Mila debuted in the top 100 2019 with a bullet at number 35, and is now at 19.

Remi is another name on the rise, after debuting at 73 in 2020 it’s now at 60th position, while Delilah has gone from 96th last year to 71st.

Baby boy names on the rise include Arthur, Ari, Ezra, River, Theo, Billy, and Luka.

Short and sweet

In Australia the trend seems to be with giving babies shorter first names. Which makes sense – we love a good shortened nickname! Here’s a look at some of the shortened names that are more popular than their longer version:

  • Jack (3rd) outranks Jackson (59th)
  • Leo (6th) outranks Leonardo (93rd)
  • Archie (13th) outranks Archer (28th)
  • Eli (52nd) outranks Elias (99th)
  • Ella (10th) outranks Isabella (15th) and Isabelle (40th)

Beautiful botanicals

Once again Aussie parents have shown their love for all things nature, with botanical names super popular, including Willow (8th), Lilly (13th), Ivy (14th), Violet (28th), Daisy (34th), Poppy (38th), Olive (68th) and Delilah (71st).

Here’s a look at the top 200 baby names in Australian 2022:

Top 100 Baby Girl Names in Australia 2022

Top 100 baby girl names Australia 2022

Top 100 Baby Boy Names in Australia 2022

Top-100-Boy-Names-2022-Australia

What do you think of the new top baby names in Australia? Did your baby’s name make the list? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Never been interested in these lists. I’ve always blazed my own trail, choose what I like for names, furniture, clothes etc etc Never have I ever, nor will I ever, follow trends

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  • It’s just an evolution of baby’s names. They all have their time based on pop culture, etc.

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  • Only one of my children’s names is in the top 100.

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  • My sons names are there but not my daughter.

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  • All my boys names were in the top 100 names
    Elijah,
    Caleb – Kaleb
    Beau
    Jayden

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  • I love the name Isla- so cute, I’m glad it’s on top.

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  • My sons name is in the top 100 names. Archer or ‘Archie’ Named after my great grandfather.

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  • These names always seem to be the popular ones

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  • Neither of my 2 kids names made the list haha and quite traditional too

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  • Only 1 of my kids made the top 100 in Australia lol. In Spanish speaking countries all would.

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  • My first sons name made the list but my second sons name didn’t. I like most of the names on the list. I guess next year there might be changes again.

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  • I like a lot of those names. NOthing too weird.

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  • Both .my babe’s names are on this list but I love the kids names.

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  • Great list

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  • I totally understand why a lot of those names are on the list, especially the top ten girls names, they are super pretty, but we wanted something a little more unique for our kids so didn’t use any of them.
    Our son has made the top 50 though.

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  • I wonder whether Eloise rising was due to Bridgerton?

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  • We like unique names and I’m glad the names we gave aren’t on the popular list

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  • My boys name isn’t on the list but it’s definitely becoming more popular!

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  • Love these names! So many of ours were on here before we settled for a name

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  • These lists are making me want to have another baby lol

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