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The 100 most popular baby names of 2018 have been revealed, and although some classic names still remain popular, some quirky names are increasing in popularity.


Sophia and Jackson remained in the same place as last year, coming in as the number one girls and boys baby name for the past nine and six years respectively. 


And while classic names still make up the top picks, names inspired by popular video game Fortnite, fruit, vegetables and the Kardashians have all risen in popularity this year. 


The most popular baby names of 2018 compilation was put together by online pregnancy and parenting website Baby Center, which publishes the list annually. 




Results are in! The 100 most popular baby names for 2018 have been ranked, and Sophia and Jackson remain the most common names for the ninth and sixth year respectively 


Results are in! The 100 most popular baby names for 2018 have been ranked, and Sophia and Jackson remain the most common names for the ninth and sixth year respectively 



Results are in! The 100 most popular baby names for 2018 have been ranked, and Sophia and Jackson remain the most common names for the ninth and sixth year respectively 




The 10 quirkiest names that became more popular in 2018 



1. Rainbow (up 26 per cent)


2. Ocean (up 31 per cent) 


3. Bunny (up 30 per cent) 


4. Kale (up 35 per cent) 


5. Kiwi (up 40 per cent)


6. Clementine (up 15 per cent)


7. Sky (up 38 per cent)


8. Maple (up 32 per cent)


9. Sage (up 15 per cent)


10. Saint (up 42 per cent)  




The data was collected by asking a total of 742,000 parents what they named their baby in 2018.  


Sophia was named as the most popular name for girls, while Jackson topped the list of monikers for the boys.


Joining Sophia in the top five girl's names were Olivia, Emma, Ava and Isabella, while Liam, Noah, Aiden and Caden proved the most popular among newborn baby boys.


The top ten names for baby boys and girls saw two new additions this year, with Layla and Oliver creeping onto the list, pushing Zoe and Logan off.


Linda Murray, Baby Center's global editor in chief said: 'Sophia is the dominant girls' name of the decade, with no signs of slowing down.'


She added: 'It has worldwide appeal, it's pronounceable in multiple languages, and it's feminine and sophisticated all at once. 


'As for Jackson, it's a modern twist on the old classic Jack.' 


The online parenting and pregnancy destination also analyzed some common trends in baby names, and found that the Kardashian family has influenced a lot of baby names. 


The name Stormi, which Kylie Jenner named her daughter, rose by 63 per cent this year, whereas Dream, the name of Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's child, rose by 42 per cent.  


20 most popular boys names in 2018



 1. Jackson


2. Liam


3. Noah


4. Aiden


5. Caden


6. Grayson


7. Lucas


8. Mason


9. Oliver


10. Elijah


11. Logan


12. Carter


13. Ethan


14. Muhammad


15. Jayden


16. Michael


17. James


18. Sebastian


19. Alexander


20. Mateo





20 most popular girls names in 2018



 1. Sophia


2. Olivia


3. Emma


4. Ava


5. Isabella


6. Aria


7. Riley


8. Amelia


9. Mia


10. Layla


11. Zoe


12. Mila 


13. Charlotte


14. Harper


15. Lily


16. Chloe 


17. Aaliyah


18. Adalyn


19. Evelyn


20. Avery




Similarly, Saint and Reign, namees given to Kim Kardashian and sister Kourtney Kardashian's children, rose by 42 per cent and 27 per cent respectively. 


And people aren't just inspired by the clan's baby names, Kim and Kanye also rose in popularity this year, with Kim jumping up by 19 per cent, and Kanye by 22 per cent.  


Another trend that Baby Center spotted was food-inspired names. 


Kale (up 35 per cent), Kiwi (up 40 per cent), Maple (up 32 per cent) and Clementine (up 15 per cent) had all increased in popularity this year.


And although Kale might be most widely recognized as an addition to a salad, the name is German-derived and means 'free man', according to Baby Center. 


Similarly Clementine holds more meaning than its sole purpose as a food. The name is originally Latin, and means merciful. 




Modern family: The eldest Kardashian pictured with the father of her children, Scott Disick, and her children Mason, eight, Penelope, six, and Reign, three


Modern family: The eldest Kardashian pictured with the father of her children, Scott Disick, and her children Mason, eight, Penelope, six, and Reign, three



Modern family: The eldest Kardashian pictured with the father of her children, Scott Disick, and her children Mason, eight, Penelope, six, and Reign, three





Baby love: The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan pictured with her baby Stormi, who she gave birth to in February of this year 


Baby love: The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan pictured with her baby Stormi, who she gave birth to in February of this year 



Baby love: The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan pictured with her baby Stormi, who she gave birth to in February of this year 





The age of technology: Fortnite has given inspiration to parents in 2018, with character names including Ramirez, Leviathan and Bunny having increased in popularity 


The age of technology: Fortnite has given inspiration to parents in 2018, with character names including Ramirez, Leviathan and Bunny having increased in popularity 



The age of technology: Fortnite has given inspiration to parents in 2018, with character names including Ramirez, Leviathan and Bunny having increased in popularity 



Another common trend was peaceful, zen-like names including Peace, Harmony, Hope, Sky and Ocean which all increased throughout the year.


Names inspired by the popular video game Fortnite have also crept up the rungs including Ramirez (up 57 per cent for boys), Leviathan (up 46 per cent for boys) and Bunny (up 30 per cent for girls).  



2019 popular baby name predictions  



1. Shoe brands: Fila, Puma, Chuck, Taylor and Van


2. Royal Family: Eugenie and Jack 


3. Southern States: Austin, Dallas, Charlotte and Savannah 


4. Power couples baby's names: Justin, Hailey, Chance and Kirsten 


5. Gender swapping: Lindsey, Kelsey, Tracy and Ashley  




Many of the most popular baby names for 2018 have been given to celebrities children in the past.


Jude Law, Sylvester Stallone, and Bruce Davison have all used the name Sophia for a girl, and Jackson has been used by Charlize Theron, Justin Chambers and Bill Murray. 


Olivia (the second most popular girls name) was given to one of Al Pacinos daughters, as well as Lance Armstrong's daughter.


Alessandra Ambrosio named her son Noah (the third most popular name for boys), which is also Miley Cyrus' younger sisters name. 


Kourtney Kardashian named her first-born child Mason in 2009 and the name, which now sits in eighth place on the list, shot up in popularity.  


Baby Center also compiled a list of the names it predicts will become popular in the near future, which includes names inspired by shoes, the Royal Family, and southern States in the U.S. 


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It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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