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Oh, hey soon-to-be parents desperately trying to decide on what to call their tiny humans. You’ve come to the right place.

BabyCentre has rounded up the top 100 UK baby names of 2017 for baby girls and baby boys, so you can have a browse through what parents are calling their kiddos and take as much inspiration as you fancy.

Some important baby name trends to note. The research suggests that gender neutral names are more popular than ever, with Riley, Frankie, and Harley all firm favourites.

There’s a move away from flower-inspired names to looking to more extreme types of nature. Forest, Hawk, Fox, and Storm have all raced up the charts.

Love Island’s having an impact too. Olivia, Montana, Camilla, and Gabby are all enjoying more registrations in 2017 than in previous years.

Most popular UK gender-neutral names for 2017: Riley

Frankie

Harley

Blake

Quinn

Rowan

River

Sali

Marley

Bailey

Brooklyn

Taylor

Morgan

Beau

Hadley

Lee

Casey

Robin

Raven

Teddie

Lorna Marsh, BabyCentre associate editor, said: ‘Love Island was our surprise screen inspiration this summer. Although sadly, there were no registrations for Cash, which superfans will recognise as the name chosen by runner-up Chris Hughes for the doll he looked after as part of a parenting competition on the show! But could that be a name to watch in 2018 however?

‘The number of parents choosing gender-neutral names is of real interest after the gender debate took centre stage this year. And with Harley at number three of the gender-neutral chart and Quinn at number five it’s possible Suicide Squad supervillain Harley Quinn influenced parents of both boys and girls.

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‘The appeal of delicate flower names is wilting in the face of more extreme forces of nature. Perhaps this return to the wild is rooted in millennial parents’ desire to reconnect with the great outdoors. It’s certainly a growing trend to watch in 2018.

‘And the popularity of Reggie, Ronnie and Alfie could be down to the Tom Hardy effect, as they’re all characters played by the British actor. Whatever the reason, BabyCentre parents clearly see the appeal of a bad boy.’

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Interesting. Anyway, without further ado or analysis, here are the top 100 boys and girls names for 2017 in the UK.

Top 100 UK boys' names of 2017: Muhammad

Oliver

Harry

Jack

George

Noah

Leo

Jacob

Oscar

Charlie

Jackson

William

Joshua

Ethan

James

Freddie

Alfie

Logan

Lucas

Finley

Aiden

Henry

Archie

Thomas

Isaac

Theo

Mason

Arthur

Jayden

Elijah

Max

Alexander

Dylan

Edward

Reuben

Louie

Samuel

Harrison

Joseph

Teddy

Daniel

Aaron

Sebastian

Adam

Riley

Liam

Zachary

Luca

Elliot

Benjamin

Caleb

Nathan

Ahmad

Jude

Theodore

John

Hugo

David

Harvey

Carter

Jenson

Syed

Arlo

Ollie

Jake

Matthew

Ellis

Hunter

Ryan

Luke

Harley

Ezra

Rory

Lewis

Tyler

Albie

Finn

Jesse

Toby

Michael

Abdul

Albert

Eli

Ali

Bobby

Austin

Blake

Stanley

Reggie

Roman

Kai

Gabriel

Frankie

Parker

Ronnie

Levi

Tommy

Evan

Jamie

Joel

Top 100 UK girls' names of 2017: Olivia

Sophia

Amelia

Lily

Emily

Ava

Isla

Isabella

Mia

Isabelle

Ella

Poppy

Freya

Grace

Sophie

Evie

Charlotte

Aria

Evelyn

Phoebe

Chloe

Daisy

Alice

Ivy

Darcie

Sienna

Harper

Hannah

Ruby

Scarlett

Maya

Jessica

Layla

Matilda

Willow

Eva

Emma

Erin

Florence

Molly

Rosie

Millie

Emilia

Mila

Esme

Elsie

Maisie

Ellie

Lucy

Thea

Zoe

Nur

Imogen

Luna

Lola

Zara

Maryam

Bella

Holly

Annabelle

Eleanor

Eliza

Amber

Abigail

Lyla

Penelope

Niamh

Madison

Violet

Fatima

Georgia

Sarah

Elizabeth

Amelie

Jasmine

Harriet

Rose

Lexi

Nancy

Anna

Amy

Leah

Summer

Lottie

Ayla

Orla

Clara

Robyn

Gracie

Heidi

Lara

Maria

Felicity

Sara

Aurora

Megan

Martha

Arabella

Hallie

Skye

Which name’s your favourite?

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