REVEALED: Top 10 most popular and most unusual baby names registered in Cambridgeshire in the past year


These are some of the more unusual choices of local parents, released by Cambridgeshire County Council’s Registration Service along with a list of the top ten most popular baby names in the county over the last 12 months.
Zara Tindall and husband Mike announced that 3-year-old daughter Mia will have a sibling arriving later this year, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their third child in April.
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Hide AdWith names like Memphis, Fox and Atlas for a boy and Juniper, Amity and Sage for a girl, these more unusual names chosen by Cambridgeshire parents could serve as inspiration for William and Charlotte to complement Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Traditional names are still popular in the region, with three current royal males referenced in the top five. The top five boys’ names for 2017:
Oliver
Harry
George
William
Joshua
The top five most popular girls’ names:
Olivia
Amelia
Charlotte
Isla
Emily
While Oliver and Olivia remain the most popular names in Cambridgeshire, there are some more unusual options though that may attract royal attention.
Whether you want your child to stand out from the crowd, or blend in with the rest of their class, Cambridgeshire Registration Services haven’t known any names to be refused in recent memory, here are the top 20 unusual ones, registered over the last year:
BOYS ----- GIRLS
Zebedee ----- Sailor
Conn ----- Juniper
Memphis ----- Armani
Fox ----- Amity
Aries ----- Ocean
Atlas ----- Sage
Atticus ----- Freedom
Texas ----- Vienna
Salem ----- Briar
Avery ----- Presley
Layland ----- Cosette
August ----- Harmony
Link ----- Indira
Rogan ----- Clemence
Orion ----- Everlea
Shepard ----- Alba
Rye ----- Cassidy
Remzi ----- Sorchia
Phineas ----- Effely
Teal ----- Emree
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Hide AdRegistration Service Manager, Louise Clover said, “We always advise people to imagine their new baby as an adult when deciding a name, as something cute for a small baby may not work so well for an adult! It’s always interesting to register a new name, and we do sometimes see patterns depending on what’s popular in the media. ”
You need to book an appointment to register a birth, simply go to the County Council’s website. To change an appointment please ring 0345 045 1363, as last year customers not turning up to pre-booked appointments cost the service £14,000.
The Registration Service can also provide naming ceremonies to celebrate the birth of a child, or welcome an adopted child or step-child into a family. Ceremonies can be held in council ceremony rooms or other licensed venues and can be arranged by any parent, from any cultural background and with or without any religious belief. More details can be found on the Council’s ceremonies website.