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Baby names: Amelia and Oliver top England and Wales list Baby names: Amelia and Oliver top England and Wales list
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Oliver and Amelia were the most popular baby names in England and Wales in 2014 for the second year running.Oliver and Amelia were the most popular baby names in England and Wales in 2014 for the second year running.
Data from the Office for National Statistics shows that 6,649 baby boys were named Oliver, while 5,327 girls were called Amelia.Data from the Office for National Statistics shows that 6,649 baby boys were named Oliver, while 5,327 girls were called Amelia.
Jack, Harry and Jacob were the runners-up among the most popular boys' names, and Olivia, Isla and Emily for girls.Jack, Harry and Jacob were the runners-up among the most popular boys' names, and Olivia, Isla and Emily for girls.
Characters from TV show Game Of Thrones have been inspiring some parents, with babies named Arya, Khaleesi and Tyrion.Characters from TV show Game Of Thrones have been inspiring some parents, with babies named Arya, Khaleesi and Tyrion.
Oliver topped the boys' table in Wales and seven of the nine English regions, with Muhammad heading the London list.Oliver topped the boys' table in Wales and seven of the nine English regions, with Muhammad heading the London list.
New entrants to the top 100 included Robyn, Nancy and Lottie for girls and Jackson, Joey and Ellis for boys.New entrants to the top 100 included Robyn, Nancy and Lottie for girls and Jackson, Joey and Ellis for boys.
For boys, Dexter has seen the largest increase in popularity over the past decade, and Kian had biggest jump since last year. Harper, the name David Beckham chose for his daughter, has seen the largest rise in the girls' list. For boys, Dexter has seen the largest increase in popularity over the past decade, and Kian had the biggest jump since last year.
Harper, the name David and Victoria Beckham chose for their daughter in 2011, has seen the largest rise in the girls' list. The name was 89th most popular in 2014 (up 3,636 places since 2004).
The top 10 baby girls' names were:The top 10 baby girls' names were:
The leading boys' names were:The leading boys' names were:
The rise in popularity of Harper coincided with the birth of David and Victoria Beckham's daughter of the same name in 2011. The name was 89th most popular in 2014 (up 3,636 places since 2004). Source: ONS
US hit TV series Game of Thrones has also had an impact on baby-naming, with 244 babies being named Arya last year and 53 were named Khaleesi after leading character "Khaleesi" (queen) Daenerys Targaryen. Can you name your child anything?
Laws on registering births in England and Wales do not include any rules on what names can and cannot be used.
But the General Register Office advises registrars that names "should consist of a sequence of letters" and should not be "offensive".
"Where the registrar has any concerns over a name they will discuss this with the parents and point out the problems the child may face as they grow up and try to get them to reconsider their choice," it adds.
The only restriction on the length of names is that they must fit "in the space provided on the registration page".
US hit TV series Game of Thrones has also had an impact on baby names, with 244 babies being named Arya last year and 53 named Khaleesi after leading character "Khaleesi" (queen) Daenerys Targaryen.
The show's male characters were less influential, with 18 babies named after Theon Greyjoy and 17 after Tyrion Lannister.The show's male characters were less influential, with 18 babies named after Theon Greyjoy and 17 after Tyrion Lannister.
Isla, the first name of popular Hollywood actress Isla Fisher, came third in the list of top girls' names. It is up from 311 babies in 2004, to 4,021 in 2014. Isla, the first name of popular Hollywood actress Isla Fisher, came third in the list of top girls' names. This is up from 311 babies in 2004, to 4,021 in 2014.
Spelling variations of the same name are counted separately in the data from the ONS. When considering name variations in the top 100, the Muslim name Mohammed totals 7,240, compared with the top boys' name Oliver at 6,649.Spelling variations of the same name are counted separately in the data from the ONS. When considering name variations in the top 100, the Muslim name Mohammed totals 7,240, compared with the top boys' name Oliver at 6,649.
Emily and Jack topped baby name tables in both Scotland and Northern Ireland. Emily and Jack topped baby name tables in both Scotland and Northern Ireland earlier this year.