These are the most popular baby names in South Tyneside - see if your children make the list

The most popular baby names in South Tyneside last year were Harry for boys and Amelia for girls, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
Harry and Amelia are the top baby names in South Tyneisde.
Picture by PA Archive/PA ImagesHarry and Amelia are the top baby names in South Tyneisde.
Picture by PA Archive/PA Images
Harry and Amelia are the top baby names in South Tyneisde. Picture by PA Archive/PA Images

Last year 1,568 babies were born in the area, 834 boys and 734 girls.

Parents in South Tyneside didn’t follow the national baby-naming trend for boys, with Oliver failing to make the top spot.

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Olivia, the nation’s favourite name for girls, also didn’t top the charts for South Tyneside parents last year.

The second most popular name for baby boys was Thomas, followed by Oliver in third.

Olivia took second place for baby girls, and the third most popular name was Ava.

Nick Stripe, of the ONS, said: “Although Oliver and Olivia remained the most popular baby names in 2017, some fascinating changes took place beneath them.

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“Leo entered the boys’ top 10 for the first time, whilst Hunter rocketed into the top 100, also for the first time, reaching number 78.

“Sarah, the most popular name for baby girls throughout much of the 1970s and 1980s, dropped out of the top 100 for the first time since our records began in 1904. Brand new entries into the top 100 for girls include the names Aurora and Hallie.”

In England and Wales, royal references continue with Harry and George remaining the second and third most popular names respectively since 2016.

Amelia was the second most popular name for girls, with Isla moving up to third place.

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Nearly 700,000 babies were born last year in England and Wales and over 63,000 unique baby names were registered.

New entries into the top 100 most popular boys’ names included Hunter and Ralph, Hunter for the first time and Ralph for the first time since 1944.

There were six new names in the 100 most popular girls’ names – Aurora, Orla, Edith, Bonnie, Lyla and Hallie.