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  1. SAN FRANCISCO, November 2, 2021 / PRNewswire/ – BabyCenter®, the world's leading digital parenting resource, today released its much-anticipated Most Popular Baby Names of 2021. Olivia is the most popular baby girl name on a list that remained relatively stable in 2021.

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    • Australia. Luna 2. Isla 3. Aurora 4. Mia 5. Maeve. Arlo 2. Hugo 3. Oscar 4. Leo 5. Theodore.
    • Brazil. Luna 2. Olivia 3. Lyra 4. Helena 5. Lavinia. Santiago 2. Ethan 3. Kai 4. Mateo 5. Rafael.
    • Canada. Luna 2. Maeve 3. Chloe 4. Ophelia 5. Ivy. Arlo 2. Silas 3. Levi 4. Finn 5. Atticus.
    • China. Kailani 2. Lisann 3. Luna 4. Teagan 5. Juliann. Jordi 2. Milo 3. Arlo 4. Ethan 5. Asher.
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  3. Top baby girls’ names of 2021. Written by Sophie Bell | 26 Nov 2021. Photo credit: iStock.com / RealCreation. The time has come to reveal the most popular names of the year! We’ve analysed the data and crunched the numbers and we’ve got the top 100 baby girls’ names of 2021 as picked by BabyCenter Australia parents.

  4. Top places for Marie, Emilia and Anna as well as Paul, Jakob and Maximilian. In the hit list of girlsʼ names in 2021, Marie is followed by Emilia in second place, who has been in the top 10 since 2013, and has moved up one place from the previous year.

  5. Nov 2, 2021 · News provided by. BabyCenter. Nov 02, 2021, 10:00 ET. Share this article. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- BabyCenter®, the world's leading digital parenting resource, today released its...

  6. Nov 1, 2021 · Some of this year's most popular baby names channeled nature (Willow, Sage), world-class Olympians (Naomi, Caeleb), and beloved binge-worthy pleasures like Bridgerton and WandaVision. Gender-neutral names were also trending, with Stevie, Tatum, and other unisex baby names seeing jumps in popularity.

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