NSW’s top baby names for 2024 revealed

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Do you know a baby called Noah? If you don’t, you probably will soon.

With 496 baby Noahs registered with the state’s Births, Deaths and Marriages office last year, the four-letter name was the top choice for boys born in NSW in 2024, bringing an end to Oliver’s decade-long reign.

Meanwhile, 383 little Charlottes entered the world last year, making it the most popular name for girls.

It is the first time Noah has been the top name for baby boys in NSW. Charlotte has held the spot six times in the past decade.

Before last year, Oliver had been crowned the state’s most popular boys’ name every year since 2014. Noah has been its main competitor over the past five years, as William – 2013’s most popular boys’ name – slowly declined in popularity to exit the top 10 in 2024.

The top girls’ name for 2023, Isla, which climbed to first position after entering the top 10 in 2016, has fallen back to fifth place. Over the past decade, Charlotte, Amelia and Olivia – the top three girls’ names in 2024 – have been the most popular names for baby girls.

New names on the 2024 list include Hazel, now ranked 8th after entering the top 100 list in 2014 and ranking 15th in 2023, and Elijah.

Rima and Sean Stoddart with their 10-month-old, Charlotte. Credit: Rhett Wyman

Rima and Sean Stoddart, from Allambie Heights on Sydney’s northern beaches, welcomed their baby Charlotte on February 27 last year. The meaning of the originally French name drove their choice.

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