OIiver and Lili top 2024 baby names on Isle of Man

Alex Blake
BBC News, Isle of Man
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Oliver and Lili topped the most popular choices on the island in 2024

Oliver and Lili were the most popular baby names on the Isle of Man in 2024, new data has shown.

The central registry figures also showed 574 babies were born throughout the year, 35 fewer than in 2023.

The most popular names for girls also included Arrabelle or Arrabella, Florence, Delilah and Harper, all of which were recorded five times each.

Likewise for boys, the most popular choices also featured Theo or Theodore, Archie and Noah.

Rosie in Ramsey had her baby Arrabelle towards the end of the year.

She said the name means "answered prayer", which she said felt appropriate after having a miscarriage at the start of the year.

Family Baby Arrabelle lying on a changing mat looking to the sides with her hands up, wearing a white sleepsuit with bears on it.Family
Rosie named her baby Arrabelle meaning "answered prayer"

It can also mean beautiful and lovable "so it fit her perfectly", she added.

Amanda in Andreas said she called her daughter Florence as she'd always loved traditional names.

Family Baby Florence with a fluffy coat, with a lilac dummy in her mouth, holding a Peter Rabbit stuffed bunny.Family
Amanda likes traditional names and called her daughter Florence

She added that it meant flourishing or blossoming in Latin.

Sarah in Douglas gave birth to her son Theodore in the spring, and said she had always loved the name.

Family Baby with head turned to the side and hand over mouth, wearing a woolly hat, lying next to a grey bear to the left and a stuffed toy carrot to the right.Family
Baby Theo was born in February

She said: "Theodore means divine gift and as we tried for a year before falling pregnant with him, I thought the meaning was perfect.

"When we found out he was a boy, that's the name I wanted straight away."

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