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Historic lists of top 100 names for baby boys and girls for 1904 to 1994 at 10-yearly intervals.
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The most popular name for baby boys in England in 2022 was Noah which was the chosen name for 4,320 babies. Noah was also the second-most popular baby name in Wales in this year while Olivia wa s the most popular name for girls in England.
The most popular names for baby girls in England 2022 were Olivia, Amelia and Isla. In the same year, the most popular name for baby boys in England was Noah.
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Rank and count of the top names for baby boys, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.
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In 2022, the most popular boys name for babies born in Wales was Noah, with 264 Welsh babies being given this name in this year. The second-most popular name was Theo, with 196 babies given this name.
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Ranks and counts of baby names for boys and girls in England and Wales, 1996 to 2021.
How high is the brand awareness of Online4Baby in the UK?When it comes to toys and baby online shop users, brand awareness of Online4Baby is at 31% in the UK. The survey was conducted using the concept of aided brand recognition, showing respondents both the brand's logo and the written brand name.How popular is Online4Baby in the UK?In total, 10% of UK toys and baby online shop users say they like Online4Baby. However, in actuality, among the 31% of UK respondents who know Online4Baby, 32% of people like the brand.What is the usage share of Online4Baby in the UK?All in all, 6% of toys and baby online shop users in the UK use Online4Baby. That means, of the 31% who know the brand, 19% use them.How loyal are the customers of Online4Baby?Around 4% of toys and baby online shop users in the UK say they are likely to use Online4Baby again. Set in relation to the 6% usage share of the brand, this means that 67% of their customers show loyalty to the brand.What's the buzz around Online4Baby in the UK?In July 2022, about 4% of UK toys and baby online shop users had heard about Online4Baby in the media, on social media, or in advertising over the past three months. Of the 31% who know the brand, that's 13%, meaning at the time of the survey there's little buzz around Online4Baby in the UK.If you want to compare brands, do deep-dives by survey items of your choice, filter by total online population or users of a certain brand, or drill down on your very own hand-tailored target groups, our Consumer Insights Brand KPI survey has you covered.
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Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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Historic lists of top 100 names for baby boys and girls for 1904 to 1994 at 10-yearly intervals.