Elsewhere, Willow rises nine places to 19 and Ivy climbs two places to 16. With so many nature-inspired names dominating the charts, it comes as no surprise to see Robyn flying 27 places to number 65, while Eden moves up five places to 95. There are even more unexpected U-turns in store as both Darcie and Molly zoom up the charts, when last year they were among the fastest fallers. Fatima causes quite a stir by soaring 37 places as the highest top 100 chart climber, despite plummeting down the charts in 2018. Rosie makes it into the top 20, rising 14 places to number 17. The Norse goddess name is the highest new entry into the top ten, moving 13 places up from number 23. There are two new entries in the top 10 as Isabella moves up three places to number nine, hotly pursued by Freya. This makes way for Isla to shuffle up three places to number five. Ava moves up two places, knocking Amelia out of third position and squeezing Lily out of the top five. Nearly half the names in the top 20 begin with A.The registrations have been counted, the numbers have been crunched and now the team at Bab圜entre can bring you the top 100 girls' names of 2019! At the very top, Olivia keeps her crown for the fifth year running, while Sophia clings on to the runner-up position from last year. Aadya, Aarya, Akshara, Angel, Kyra, Sanjana, Shreya and Riddhi have made their way successfully to the top 20 list.Īs with boys, names beginning with A are popular for girls too. Last year's no.2, Sara, has crashed out of the top 20, as have Riya, Anushka, Sree, Kavya, Aashi, Ahana and Sahana, giving way to this year's newbies. 2 and Aadya (meaning Goddess Durga) is a new entrant this year. Saanvi, which many believe means Goddess Lakshmi, has climbed up four places to reach no. Yet, names inspired by Hindu goddesses are still very popular. And global names like Kyra, Aanya and Anika have also captured the imagination of many a parent. Short names are all the rage these days, with names like Diya, Jiya, Pari and Navya clearly in vogue. Long and traditional names are well and truly out of fashion. Naming trends for baby girls in 2011 Ananya (incomparable) holds on to the no.1 position in India for two years in a row, celebrating the uniqueness of every little girl. Names like Mohammed, Aditya, Ayaan, Ryan and Darsh have wriggled their way into the top 20, pushing names like Krishna, Neel, Om, Pranav, Abhinav and Shaurya out of the reckoning. There are a few new entrants into the top 20. Half the names in the top 20 start with A, perhaps because it is considered auspicious. Names beginning with A are still in style. Ocean-inspired Arnav still remains popular, while Darsh which means day of the new moon newly made it to the top 20. Aditya which means sun has made an appearance too. Names inspired by the sun like Vihaan are charging their way to the top of the list. Some names inspired by religion, like Sai and Ishaan, have been knocked a few places down, while names like Mohammed and Dev have emerged on the top 20 list.Ĭlearly we are a nation that celebrates nature. Names inspired by ancient Indian scriptures like the Vedas and the Mahabharata are becoming even more popular, as Atharv, Vedant and Arjun climb several notches higher in the top 20 list this year. Aarav continues its reign as the most popular boy name in India. Tool Baby names finder Find the perfect name for your baby! Naming trends for baby boys in 2011Not much has changed since last year.