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Ontario releases list of top baby names from 2020

WATCH: Olivia, Noah top list of Ontario’s most popular baby names for 2020 – Jan 14, 2022

In the future, there will be hundreds of meetings where two women introduce themselves saying, “Hi, my name is Olivia” as a second says, “Me too.”

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That is because the province released a list of the top baby names in Ontario for 2020 and Olivia was tops among girls for the 11th year running, according to a release from the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services.

A ministry spokesperson told Global News that the preliminary numbers show 762 babies were named Olivia across the province last year. This is down from 933 a year earlier.

There have now been close to 10,000 Olivias born in Ontario since 2010.

Olivia isn’t alone in the ongoing popularity contest as Charlotte and Emma have also been in the top five since 2017.

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It probably isn’t because of actress Isla Fisher, but Isla was the lone newcomer in the girls’ top 10, finishing as the seventh most popular name in 2020.

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The rest of the top 10 included Amelia, Sophia, Ava, Chloe, Evelyn and Mia.

For the boys, it was another strong year for Oasis-esque names as Noah and Liam finished No. 1 and No. 2, which is a flip-flop from 2019 rankings.

The ministry spokesperson said that Noah was actually slightly more popular in 2020 than Olivia as their preliminary report shows that parents gave 785 bouncing baby boys that handle.

Theodore and Leo were new entries on the list finishing at No. 7 and No. 10 respectively while the list also included Benjamin, Oliver, Jack, Lucas, William and Ethan.

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Because parents can hold off on registering the baby names for 12 months, it takes the province a year to release the list of top names across the province.

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