THE most popular baby names this year have been revealed with Muhammad making the top ten in a coveted list for the first time in the US.

According to BabyCenter's list of 100 most popular baby names for girls and boys in America, Sophia is still at the top for girls while Liam is the No.1 boy's name.

6 Muhammad made the top ten baby names of 2019 in the US for the first time Credit: Getty - Contributor

6 There was a significant rise in Arabic names this year Credit: Getty - Contributor

Although the nation's favorite monikers have more or less remained the same since 2018, there has been a rise in Arabic names in 2019.

This year, Muhammad and Aaliyah have replaced Mason and Layla placing tenth on the coveted list.

In 2018 and 2017, Muhammad came in at No.14 on BabyCenter's list with a 29 percent jump in popularity this year.

BabyCenter combines names that sound the same but vary in spelling to get a more accurate measure of its popularity (e.g. Sophia and Sofia).

TOP 100 BOYS NAMES IN THE US Liam Jackson Noah Aiden Grayson Caden Lucas Elijah Oliver Muhammad Mason Carter Mateo Jayden Ethan Logan Sebastian James Alexander Benjamin Jacob Leo Josiah Daniel Julian Michael Jack Ryan Levi Jayce Wyatt Luke Owen Henry Caleb Gabriel William Isaiah Isaac David Matthew John Luca Lincoln Asher Cameron Ezra Nicholas Connor Colton Miles Adam Carson Eli Christian Samuel Ian Joseph Landon Anthony Nathan Kai Adrian Maverick Dylan Zane Hudson Elias Christopher Aaron Xavier Ezekiel Joshua Thomas Dominic Nolan Hunter Bryson Damian Jameson Jeremiah Brayden Andrew Roman Easton Theodore Malachi Jonathan Jordan Elliot Rowan Austin Max Zion Amir Declan Axel Cooper Zayden Jason

The parenting and pregnancy website compiled the names of babies born to around 600,000 registered U.S. users in 2019.

The Social Security Administration also makes a list, which pulls the names of all the babies born in the U.S.

The independent agency treats each spelling as a different name which differs from BabyCenter's analysis.

Muhammad went from No. 620 in 2000 to No. 345 in 2018, according to Social Security Administration's data.

If they combined different spellings (e.g. Mohammad, Mohammed and Muhammad) in its count, the name would rank higher still.

TOP 100 GIRLS NAMES IN THE US Sophia Olivia Emma Ava Aria Isabella Amelia Mia Riley Aaliyah Layla Zoe Charlotte Mila Harper Evelyn Camilla Eliana Chloe Lily Avery Luna Ella Adalyn Everly Leah Scarlett Aubrey Emily Maya Nora Ellie Madison Abigail Kinsley Isla Hannah Arianna Madelyn Paisley Elena Sarah Charlie Brooklyn Penelope Hailey Lila Callie Grace Emery Elizabeth Violet Kaylee Victoria Skyler Aurora Eleanor Emilia Addison Isabelle Bella Stella Liliana Nova Mackenzie Anna Peyton Hazel Savannah Natalie Gabriella Kennedy Lillian Reagan Audrey Nevaeh Adeline Melanie Makayla Amaya Willow Delilah Naomi Gianna Lucy Cora Alaina Nyla Lelani Sophie Maria Serenity Allison Ivy Kylie Alice Eva Claire London Zara

The Independent estimates that Muhammad is the most popular name globally, "given to an estimated 150 million men and boys."

"Muhammad's been rising on BabyCenter top baby name lists around the world," said BabyCenter's Global Editor In Chief Linda Murray.

Murray said they knew the name would "soon break into the U.S. top 10" in a press statement.

"Muslim families often choose Muhammad for firstborn sons to honor the prophet and bring blessings to the child," she added.

Muhammad’s been rising on BabyCenter top baby name lists around the world, so we knew it would soon break into the US top 10. Baby Center's Global Editor In Chief Linda Murray

"The name also has multiple spellings, and that helps a name get into the top 10."

Muhammad means "praised, commendable" in Arabic, while Aaliyah translates as "exalted," or "rising" in Hebrew.

Pop culture has apparently had a lot of sway over parents naming their kids.

Some other notable trends BabyCenter found was the influence of Keanu Reaves, whose name has become 24 percent more popular

The Star Wars franchise also wielded some influence with Cassian, Rex, Kiera and Kira (i.e. Qi'ra) on the rise.

6 Keanu Reeves has been an inspiration for parents naming their babies Credit: Getty

Luke and Anakin have dipped but Leia had a 30 percent boost in popularity.

Even The Bachelor had an impact on parents this year apparently.

Brooks, picked by Bachelor in Paradise's Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert, had an 18 percent uptick.

Bekah Martinez and boyfriend Grayston Leonard chose Ruth for their baby girl which is up 10 percent.

Whitney Bischoff and husband Ricky Angel named their son Hayes, a name that also saw an increase.

The same goes for Cruz, which was chosen by Desiree Hartsock and Chris Siegfried for their baby boy Zander’s middle name.

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The Baby Center predicted that the Bachelor name game will only increase as two more couples are expecting.

Nicknames like Cassie (up a whopping 43 percent), Toni, Nell, and Tori are also on the rise.

This may be thanks to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who named their firstborn Archie.

6 Meghan and Prince Harry naming their son Archie may have resulted in the uptick in nicknames this year Credit: Reuters

6 The Star Wars franchise has had an impact, with the name Luke on the rise Credit: AP:Associated Press