The data revealed some interesting overarching themes across the world, with Maria—or some form of that name—emerging as the top girl's name for new parents in 17 countries. Meanwhile, Mohammed reigns supreme as the most popular boy's name in ten nations. Keep reading for other top baby names around the world.
The #1 most popular name depends on the region and year, but globally, Muhammad is often cited as the most common male name, while in recent years for newborns in places like the US, UK, and Australia, Olivia (girls) and Noah or Oliver (boys) consistently rank at the top.
Muhammad tops the list of boys' names for the second year running, with Noah and Oliver also making second and third place, respectively, as they were in 2023. Olivia and Amelia held the top two spots for girls' names for a third year in a row, while Isla dropped from third place after being replaced by Lily.
Key Takeaways. Olivia and Noah held onto their spots as the No. 1 names for girls and boys. Eliana and Aurora joined the top 10 girl names for the first time, while Ava and Luna fell out of the top 10.
Muhammad is a boy's name of Arabic origin. This name has a truly iconic status, staking its place as the most popular name in the world. An estimated, yet ever-growing, 150 million people bear the name Muhammad, which varies in spelling from place to place.
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Muslim give their children the name after the Prophets name and his companion out of love of Prophet Muhammed.
The number one girl name varies by location and year, but Olivia, Charlotte, and Amelia are consistently at the top in the U.S. and Australia for recent years, while Isla and Evelyn have claimed the top spots in other regions like the UK and Canberra for 2025 data.
Girls
The number one girl name varies by location and year, but Olivia, Charlotte, and Amelia are consistently at the top in the U.S. and Australia for recent years, while Isla and Evelyn have claimed the top spots in other regions like the UK and Canberra for 2025 data.
The number one boys' name depends on the region, but Liam and Noah consistently rank at the top in the U.S. (with Liam often first), while Oliver and Noah are popular in Australia and the UK, sometimes swapping spots, and Muhammad is also extremely popular globally, notes BabyCenter UK, The Memo, What to Expect and Social Security Administration. For the most recent US data, the Social Security Administration lists Liam as #1, followed by Noah, Oliver, and Theodore.
There's no single "top 5" rarest names, as rarity depends on location and year, but examples of exceptionally uncommon names from recent lists include Yoshiaki, Faber, Wicahpi, Jahziel, Zillion, and names like Babyboy, often appearing with fewer than five uses in a state, highlighting unique, culturally specific, or surname-style names. These names are rare because they might be highly specific cultural gems (Wicahpi), surname-turned-first-names (Faber, Wylder), or simply new, modern creations (Zillion).
The number one boys' name depends on the region, but Liam and Noah consistently rank at the top in the U.S. (with Liam often first), while Oliver and Noah are popular in Australia and the UK, sometimes swapping spots, and Muhammad is also extremely popular globally, notes BabyCenter UK, The Memo, What to Expect and Social Security Administration. For the most recent US data, the Social Security Administration lists Liam as #1, followed by Noah, Oliver, and Theodore.
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Your first name is the first of the names that were given to you when you were born. You can also refer to all of your names except your surname as your first names.
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Mary dominated as the most popular girls' name in the U.S. until the 1960s 👧 More recently, names like Emma, Olivia, and Sophia have taken the lead, reflecting new naming trends.
Along with Isabella and Valentina, other girly girl names in the US Top 1000 include Anastasia, Arabella, Evangeline, Francesca, Juliette, Liliana, Savannah, and Scarlett. Girly baby girl names that remain under-the-radar in America include Georgiana, Mirabelle, Raphaela, and Seraphina.
Yes, the crescent moon and star (☪️) is widely recognized as the symbol of Islam, featured on many Muslim country flags and used to represent the faith, but it has no official religious origin in the Quran or Hadith; it was adopted from pre-Islamic cultures, notably by the Ottoman Empire, and is sometimes seen as a cultural rather than purely religious symbol, with some Muslims preferring other symbols like Arabic calligraphy or the Kaaba.
The prophethood of Jesus is preceded by that of Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyyā (John the Baptist) and succeeded by Muhammad, the latter coming of whom Jesus is reported in the Quran to have foretold under the name Ahmad.
Ḥāmed (Arabic: حَامِد ḥāmed) also spelled Haamed, Hamid or Hamed, and in Turkish Hamit; it means "lauder" or "one who praises".