My findings:
1. The double names make my eyes sore. The worst was Ronnie-Junior, which four boys were named.
2. Glad
Jack isn't the top name anymore! I've gotten tired of it.
3.
Alfie is getting ridiculous with its popularity.
4.
Camilla seems to be rather rare in England -
Camille even more so. Meanwhile they're both fairly common for babies in the US. Maybe they associate it with
Camilla Parker-Bowles?
5. I'm surprised that only 5 girls were named
Hero. I thought it was somewhat popular in England. (Personally, I think
Hero is a very stupid name for a girl.)
6. I'm actually glad that people in England still use names like
Frank,
Richard,
Mary, and
Lillian. And
Ivy still got quite a bit of usage - I heard British users here say that
Ivy is a grandma's name.
7. There were four little boys named
Heaven. LOL!
8. Seven girls named Chavi. Boy, they're going to have a fun time living in England! Although I'm guessing it's an Indian name or something.
9. Seriously - 13 British baby girls named
LONDON?!
10. What's with all the kids named
Che?