These are the 20 most popular baby names in the U.S. and England

We can agree on Arlo, but not Alfie.
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- Let's compare the Top 10 names in England and Wales with the most popular names in the USA.
- Oliver, James, and Noah appear on both Top 10 lists for boys.
- United States
- England and Wales
- While Olivia, Ava, Mia, Amelia, and Isabella are favored by girl parents on both sides of the Atlantic.
- United States
- England and Wales
- Beyond the Top 10 lists
There are so many lists expecting parents have to keep track of—things to buy, appointments to make—but no list is as much fun for a soon-to-be parent to peruse as an official list of popular baby names. Whether you want to make sure your baby is on trend, or you’re trying to avoid anything too popular, government baby name lists provide parents with a ton of naming information and inspiration. Stateside, the Social Security Administration announced its annual list of the most popular baby names back in May, but parents in England had to wait for their list. In September the Office for National Statistics released its list of the most popular baby names in England and Wales for 2017—and while some popular British names (hello, Alfie) don’t cross the ocean, many trendsetting names do.