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For 11 years in a row, it’s been the nation’s favourite baby name.
The other states and territories did not have data available for baby names from 2024 yet.
Most popular baby names in Victoria in 2024
Oliver soared above the pack to be the most popular boy’s name.

Oliver and Isla have taken out the top spots in 2024 for the most popular baby names in Victoria. Source: SBS News
Most popular baby names in NSW in 2024
Before 2024, Oliver was the most popular boys’ name since 2014.

Noah and Charlotte were the most popular baby names in NSW in 2024. Source: SBS News
Most popular baby names in ACT in 2024
It’s the first year the name Charlotte has not topped the list since 2019.

ACT was the only region to have the most popular name in the world, Muhammad, in its top ten. It came in at ninth place. Source: SBS News
Most popular baby names in Western Australia in 2024
Amelia narrowly missed out on a three-way tie for the most popular girls’ name, losing out by just one less registration.

Oliver and Isla were the most popular names in Western Australia for the fifth year running. Source: SBS News
Most popular baby names in Tasmania in 2024
But things were mixed out on the girl front, with Hazel taking the lead. Hazel only appeared in the list for two other states — Victoria and NSW.

Tasmania is doing things differently than other states, with it being the only area with Hazel as its top girl’s name. Source: SBS News
Strong favourites for gen alpha
Oliver enjoyed its eleventh year in the top spot, while Isla contended in the top five for multiple years and dethroned recent favourites Amelia and Charlotte.
Parents of gen alpha girls are opting for names that are short, feature two syllables, and end with ‘i’, ‘ie’, or ‘y’, including Isla, Lily, Ivy, Evie, Ruby and Mila.
Parents are also drawing inspiration from nature and botanical influences when naming their girls, with favourites like Lily, Ivy, Willow, Ruby, Daisy, Violet, Luna, Poppy, Summer and Rose emerging.
What’s in and what’s out?
For the girls, Cleo, Nina and Ada are the biggest risers nationwide, but Eden, Claire, and Gracie lost popularity.
How culturally diverse are gen alpha names?
Rounding out the list of what McCrindle considers as “culturally founded names” were Remi (French), Sofia (Greek), Audrey (British), Mila (Slavik), Imogen (Celtic) and Sadie (Hebrew).