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Karen, the second most popular name in , fared even worse, with just two babies being given the name in The names Sharon and Susan have disappeared altogether. The change from John to Jack illustrates the way names have shifted.

In , John was the second most popular name in Scotland and there were very few babies called Jack, despite it being a popular nickname. Over the next two decades John declined and Jack rose, with the tipping point being Five years later, Jack was the most popular name in Scotland and John has continued its slump ever since.

Olivia was the favourite for girls born last year in the East of England and the East Midlands, while Muhammad was the favourite name for boys in the West Midlands and London. Compared with ten years ago, the biggest increase in popularity of a boys' name now in the top ten is Oscar, which has soared up 45 places. Four new boys' names entered the most popular — Jaxon, Roman, Reggie and Carter.

These replace Owen, Robert, Joey and Finlay, which were in the top in Just enter a name and the sex to obtain the time series for the number of children born in a given year and registered at the Registry Office with that name from to the last available year. The ranking of the most popular names by year is also provided. Clicking on one of the names in the list you also get the time series for the number of children with that name.

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