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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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Rank and count of the top names for baby girls, changes in rank since the previous year and breakdown by country, region, mother's age and month of birth.
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The UK Government manages the .gov.uk domain name registry in order to signify digital services that are part of the administration of the state, so that they can be identified as authoritative and trustworthy.
The rules governing which organisations are eligible to register .gov.uk domain names and those names that may be used are set out in Naming and registering websites and social media channels.
Public sector bodies may register .gov.uk domain names for a variety of purposes:
Email only purposes Websites, including those for campaigns, education, information and transactions Page redirection (e.g. for alternative spellings of domain names) To maintain access to information on the UK Government Website Archive Domain registration is requested via an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to the technical administrators of the .gov.uk second level domain, JANET(UK). JANET(UK) acts as the domain name registry, holding information on which domain names are registered and who owns them on behalf of Cabinet Office.
Cabinet Office is responsible for approving requests for new domain names and any appeals. The .gov.uk domain name approvals and appeals process is described online.
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Historic lists of top 100 names for baby boys and girls for 1904 to 2024 at 10-yearly intervals.
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Most popular first names for baby boys and girls. Derived from final annual births registration data and include all live births in England and Wales. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Baby Names
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British English-language names and descriptive terms for countries
Registers - Registers are lists of information. Each register is the most reliable list of its kind. If you wish to know more about registers, please visit the registers guidance at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/registers/registers
Fields in this register - country, name, official-name, citizen-names, start-date, end-date
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Public sector bodies may register .gov.uk domain names for a variety of reasons. The rules governing which organisations can register for a .gov.uk domain names, how to choose appropriate names and manage them are set out in the apply for a .gov.uk domain name: step by step.
The list of .gov.uk domain names is available in CSV format with 3 columns.
Domain name: the domain name registered for use, which should work with or without a preceding ‘www’.
Owner: the name of the organisation that owns the domain name, for example a central government department or local authority.
Representing: the organisation the domain name is registered for, often the same as the owner but could be an agency or other organisation the owner is registering the domain on behalf of.
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The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) approved these names. The FCDO leads on geographical names for the UK government, working closely with the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names.
In these lists:
All UK government departments and other public bodies must use the approved country and territory names in these datasets. Using these names ensures consistency and clarity across public and internal communications, guidance and services.
the full ‘official name’ is also provided for use when the formal version of a country’s name is needed
citizen names in the lists are not the legal names for the citizen, they do not relate to the citizen’s ethnicity
You can also view the Welsh language version of the geographical names index on https://www.gov.wales/bydtermcymru/international-place-names">GOV.WALES: international place-names.
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British English-language names and descriptive terms for political, administrative and geographical entities that aren’t recognised as countries by the UK
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Fields in this register - territory, name, official-name, start-date, end-date
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Ranks and counts of baby names for boys and girls in England and Wales, 1996 to 2024.
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This file contains the names and codes for registration districts in England and Wales as at 31 December 2016. (File Size - 32 KB)
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TwitterThis file contains the names and codes for registration districts in England and Wales as at 31 December 2016. (File Size - 32 KB)REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Registration_Districts_Dec_2016_Names_and_Codes_in_England_and_Wales_2022/FeatureServer
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This file contains the names and codes for registration districts in England and Wales as at 1st April 2023. (File Size - 32KB)Field Names - REGD23CD, REGD23NMField Types - Text, TextField Lengths - 9, 35
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This file contains the names and codes for registration districts in England and Wales as at 1st April 2019. (File Size - 40 KB)Field Names - REGD19CD, REGD19NM, FIDField Types - Text, TextField Lengths - 9, 35FID = The FID, or Feature ID is created by the publication process when the names and codes / lookup products are published to the Open Geography portal. REST URL of Feature Access Service – https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/arcgis/rest/services/Registration_Districts_April_2019_Names_and_Codes_in_England_and_Wales_2022/FeatureServer
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This Special Licence Access dataset contains names and addresses from the Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) dataset for England and Wales for 1921. These data are made available under Special Licence (SL) access conditions due to commercial sensitivity.
The anonymised main I-CeM database that complements these names and addresses is available under End User Licence access: SN 9281, Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM), England and Wales, 1921. See the catalogue record for 9280 for details on how to access the EUL data.
Further information about I-CeM can be found on the "https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/icem/"> I-CeM Integrated Microdata Project and webpages.
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These data are available in delimited .txt format. Due to the size of the file, it has been zipped in '.7z' format to ease download delivery. The file can be easily unzipped using open-source 7-Zip software or similar packages. Users may need to take advice from their organisation's IT service.
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Registration districts in England and Wales, defined for the purposes of the Registration Acts
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Fields in this register - registration-district, name, name-cy, start-date, end-date
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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.