Top baby names: Charlotte and Oliver take top spot again


Released 28/12/2022

For the third year in a row, Charlotte remains the most popular baby name for girls, with Oliver topping the list for boys in the ACT.

The top 10 female baby names continue 2021’s theme of shaking things up. Five names not seen in last year’s list have cracked the top ten: Isla, Evelyn, Zoe, Ava and Freya. But they weren’t high enough to push Charlotte from the top spot. Charlotte has been in the top 10 baby names every year since 2003.

For males, Oliver topped the list for the second year in a row, with Henry and William also remaining in the top three. Newcomers Arthur, Elijah and Levi have made their top 10 debuts in 2022. The top-ranking male baby name Oliver has remained in the top 10 since 2008.

The ten top registered baby names are:

Female namesPosition Male namesPosition
Charlotte 1 Oliver 1
Isla 2 Henry 2
Evelyn 3 William 3
Amelia 4 Leo 4
Zoe 5 Theodore 5
Ella =6 Noah 6
Hazel =6 Arthur 7
Ava =8 George =8
Freya =8 Thomas =8
Grace =8 Elijah =10
Olivia =8 Levi =10
   Lucas =10

*Note: Data accurate as of 12 December 2022 noting this may increase with babies registered in the last weeks of 2022.

In 2022, more than 6,200 babies were registered in the ACT, a decrease from the 6,330 registered in 2021.

While having a new baby is an exciting time, we also recognise that it’s an incredibly busy time for many families. That’s why Access Canberra has made it easier for parents and carers to register a child born in the ACT.

Registration of births is compulsory and must be done within the first six months of a child being born. It’s easy and can be done in just minutes on the Access Canberra website by using the online birth registration form.

The issuing of a birth certificate typically occurs within 15 business days of receiving an application, but times may vary during busy periods.

For more information on registering the birth of your newborn and to see the top baby names since 1930 visit www.act.gov.au/birthregistration.

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Tara Cheyne, MLA | Media Releases


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