These are the baby names that everyone is searching in 2020
US-based baby name site The Bump has revealed the most searched for names in 2020 so far.
Most parents-to-be have probably turned to the internet at one point or another to dig up some name inspiration. And now US baby name site The Bump has given us a fascinating insight into what the next generation might be called, by revealing the most searched for baby names of 2020 so far.
Mila, Aaliyah and Aurora took the top spot for most searched for girls names, while for boys it was Braxton, Zion and Hunter.
Of course the name Corona made its way on to the list, coming in at 100 in the list of most searched for girls names.
While the results are all based on what people are searching for on the site (hence the Corona... we hope) rather than what people actually decided to call their baby, the search trends give an interesting idea into some of the rising trends in baby names.
"There are no doubt plenty of options out there to choose from—including names that may be more popular in other countries," The Bump wrote alongside the trend report. "To help you on your quest for the perfect baby name, The Bump analysed the names that were most popular on its own platform so far in 2020 and compiled them into a list."
So without further ado, we give you the most searched for baby names of 2020 so far. Great for inspiring a choice or two or even potential twin names.
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Top 100 names for girls:
- Mila
- Aaliyah
- Aurora
- Aria
- Amelia
- Eliana
- Nova
- Kayden
- Molly
- Ivy
- Avery
- Rowan
- Mia
- Skylar
- Maeve
- Arabella
- Arlo
- Riley
- Alyssa
- Ava
- Luna
- Thea
- Olivia
- Alaina
- Louise
- Asa
- Emma
- Charlotte
- Amaya
- Mya
- Ayla
- Isabella
- Millie
- Rhea
- Adriel
- Sophia
- Amara
- Reese
- Adeline
- Delilah
- Alana
- Abigail
- Nora
- Malia
- Elaine
- Saoirse
- Chloe
- Dior
- Zoey
- Grace
- Tiana
- Penelope
- Ella
- Genevieve
- Layla
- Madison
- Ximena
- Isla
- Adelyn
- Willow
- Alina
- Armani
- Ariana
- Jaylen
- Audrey
- Brielle
- Hannah
- Jayden
- Stella
- Athena
- Leilani
- Naomi
- Savannah
- Bella
- Yara
- Scarlett
- Lyla
- Aurelia
- Josie
- Lily
- Gigi
- Veda
- Skyla
- Octavia
- Maya
- Eleanor
- Nevaeh
- Gianna
- Ellie
- Penny
- Nia
- Adaline
- Adalyn
- Anastasia
- Azalea
- Alice
- Rylee
- Leah
- Zia
- Corona
Top 100 names for boys:
- Braxton
- Zion
- Hunter
- Kai
- Urban
- Logan
- Elliot
- Liam
- Lucas
- River
- Atlas
- Asher
- Zane
- Remi
- Luca
- Hayden
- Ethan
- Quinn
- Landon
- Mateo
- Harper
- Atticus
- Xavier
- Ezra
- Leo
- Grayson
- Noah
- Levi
- Hudson
- Alexander
- Josiah
- Shia
- Reese
- Austin
- Axel
- Evan
- Remington
- Elijah
- Oliver
- Adonis
- Ace
- Kian
- Caleb
- Rhys
- Lennox
- Cairo
- Theodore
- Aaron
- August
- Wyatt
- Zayne
- Milo
- Sebastian
- Amir
- Armani
- Benjamin
- Roman
- Owen
- Jace
- Maverick
- Henry
- Wren
- Azariah
- Arden
- Ryan
- Enzo
- Finn
- William
- Elian
- Silas
- Keanu
- Ronan
- Jacob
- Michael
- Kye
- Matthew
- Sawyer
- Miles
- Elias
- Raiden
- Jaxon
- Andrew
- Zavier
- Samuel
- Anthony
- Marcus
- Arian
- Malachi
- Micah
- Everett
- Simba
- Carter
- Arthur
- Kylan
- James
- Khari
- Ryker
- Jasper
- Archer
- Emerson
Kate McCusker is a freelance writer at Marie Claire UK, having joined the team in 2019. Her remit is broad, and she feels incredibly lucky to cover everything from women’s empowerment to sustainability (with a regular helping of celebrity news thrown in for good measure).