Most Popular Baby Names in the UK for 2025: What Parents Are Choosing

Looking at the names parents are picking for babies in the UK in 2025, some familiar favorites remain strong, while a few newer names are gaining popularity. Using data from official birth registrations and real-world usage patterns collected in the Bloom Baby Names app, we can see which names are trending and which are holding steady. This year’s choices show a mix of classic charm, international influence, and simple, easy-to-pronounce names that parents love.

Top Boys' Names This Year

For boys, Muhammad continues to be the most popular choice, a name that reflects cultural heritage and has remained consistently popular over recent years. Noah is close behind, a name that feels timeless yet modern.

Oliver and Arthur are classic British names making a strong comeback, appreciated for their historical charm and familiarity. Leo is gaining ground as a short, punchy name that’s easy to say and international-friendly, while George remains a steady favorite, often associated with tradition.

Luca is a name showing growing international influence, particularly popular among families looking for something simple yet stylish. Theodore is enjoying a renaissance, with parents drawn to its vintage feel and versatility. Oscar rounds out the top ten, a familiar but lively choice that has been steadily climbing the ranks.

The data shows that parents are balancing tradition with fresh appeal, often choosing names that are easy to pronounce, recognizable across cultures, and likely to age well with the child.

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Top Girls' Names This Year

For girls, Amelia holds its position as the most popular name, reflecting parents’ preference for elegant, familiar names. Olivia is right behind, a name that has consistently remained in the top charts and continues to appeal to many families.

Lily has surged in popularity, a delicate, nature-inspired name that feels light and approachable. Isla is a favorite for its soft, melodic sound, while Ivy is simple, short, and gaining attention as a classic that works beautifully in modern times.

Florence has a vintage charm that has made it increasingly popular, whereas Freya reflects broader European influences, offering a touch of mythological flair. Poppy is bright, playful, and distinctly British, while Ava continues to be an international favorite with an easy, stylish sound. Elsie rounds out the top ten, combining nostalgia with modern appeal.

Parents this year seem to favor names that are familiar yet distinctive, easy to spell and pronounce, and often carry a touch of personal or cultural meaning.

What's Trending in 2025

Looking at the patterns across boys’ and girls’ names:

  • Classic names are holding up: Arthur, Theodore, Florence, and Elsie show that old favorites are making a comeback.
  • International influence: Names like Muhammad, Luca, and Freya illustrate the UK’s growing multicultural influence.
  • Short and simple: Leo, Ivy, and Ava continue to be chosen for their clarity and ease of use.
  • Nature-inspired names: Lily, Ivy, and Poppy highlight a preference for soft, meaningful names.
  • Balanced choices: Parents seem to mix vintage, trendy, and international names, aiming for timeless yet fresh options.

Overall, the trends suggest that parents are thinking ahead, picking names that will feel right not just today, but years down the line.

Why Look at Real Numbers

It’s one thing to see a list online, but numbers from official registrations and real usage patterns show what parents are actually choosing. Our app collects and organizes this data, giving you a real picture of the UK’s naming landscape for 2025.

This makes it easier for parents to find names that are popular enough to be recognized, but not so common that every child in the playground shares the same name. You can see what’s trending, what’s classic, and how names are likely to evolve over the coming years.

Top 10 Names for 2025 in the UK

Based on the data, here’s a quick look at the most popular names for boys and girls in 2025:

Boys:

  1. Muhammad
  2. Noah
  3. Oliver
  4. Arthur
  5. Leo
  6. George
  7. Luca
  8. Theodore
  9. Oscar
  10. Henry

Girls:

  1. Amelia
  2. Olivia
  3. Lily
  4. Isla
  5. Ivy
  6. Florence
  7. Freya
  8. Poppy
  9. Ava
  10. Isla

These names show a blend of tradition, modern taste, and international influence. For parents who want to explore more names, check trends by country, or save favorites for later, the Bloom Baby Names app makes it easy to browse, compare, and find the perfect name for your baby. Download the app today to see the full lists and more detailed insights.

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