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*These* Are the Most Popular Baby Names of 2018

Ready thy birth certificates: The list of the most popular baby names of 2018 is officially here, courtesy of the folks at BabyCenter. So, whether you want to compare notes on the kid you already have or draw inspo for the one on the way, look no further. This list is a gold mine.

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Top 50 Girl Names

1. Sophia
2. Olivia
3. Emma
4. Ava
5. Isabella
6. Aria
7. Riley
8. Amelia
9. Mia
10. Layla

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11. Zoe
12. Mila
13. Charlotte
14. Harper
15. Lily
16. Chloe
17. Aaliyah
18. Adalyn
19. Evelyn
20. Avery

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21. Aubrey
22. Ella
23. Camilla
24. Nora
25. Scarlett
26. Maya
27. Emily
28. Abigail
29. Madison
30. Eliana

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31. Luna
32. Ellie
33. Hannah
34. Arianna
35. Kinsley
36. Elizabeth
37. Leah
38. Hailey
39. Sarah
40. Victoria

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41. Paisley
42. Elena
43. Penelope
44. Everly
45. Madelyn
46. Addison
47. Grace
48. Brooklyn
49. Charlie
50. Isabelle

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Top 50 Boys Names

1. Jackson
2. Liam
3. Noah
4. Aiden
5. Caden
6. Grayson
7. Lucas
8. Mason
9. Oliver
10. Elijah

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11. Logan
12. Carter
13. Ethan
14. Muhammad
15. Jayden
16. Michael
17. James
18. Sebastian
19. Alexander
20. Mateo

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21. Jacob
22. Ryan
23. Benjamin
24. Daniel
25. William
26. Jack
27. Julian
28. Leo
29. Jayce
30. Caleb

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31. Luke
32. Henry
33. Gabriel
34. Matthew
35. Wyatt
36. Owen
37. Connor
38. Josiah
39. Levi
40. David

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41. Isaac
42. John
43. Carson
44. Cameron
45. Isaiah
46. Asher
47. Lincoln
48. Adam
49. Nicholas
50. Landon



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