Popular Baby Name Suggestions to be born in December

Popular Baby Name Suggestions to be born in December

Let's be honest, December is all about one thing: Christmas! except for the thousands of individuals every year who expect December babies

It is also about impending parenthood (and dressing your newborn up as an elf/Santa/snowman and making it pose underneath the tree, right?).

Cute outfits aside, if you're thanks to have a baby within the month of December and you are still stuck on what baby name to settle on for your festive newborn, you would possibly be panicking that you're running out of your time.

There are some ways to approach the most important task of picking a baby name, and one in all which is to source inspiration from the boy's names and girl's names that have proven preferred for babies born within the month of December in recent years.

Every year, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) collates data about all the names given to babies born in England and Wales, so we've handily listed the highest names for baby boys and baby girls born in December 2020 for you, so you'll be able to have a browse and see if anything takes your fancy.

If going with the masses is a smaller amount appealing for you, you would possibly favor to theme your baby's name supported its birth month. With December evoking all things Christmassy, warm and wintry, we propose some December-inspired baby names down at the underside. Bear with us, there are lots. Happy baby name contemplating!

Top December baby names for boys:
Noah
Oliver
Arthur
Muhammad
George
Harry
Archie
Jack
Oscar
Charlie

Top December baby names for girls:
Olivia
Amelia
Isla
Ava
Lily
Florence
Evie
Ivy
Sophia
Mia

December and Christmas-themed baby names:
Holly (needs no explanation)

Ivy (same)
Robin/Robyn (after the wintry red-breasted bird)
Mary (on the religious theme)
Joseph (also on the religious theme)
Caspar (the name of 1 of the Three Kings within the Nativity)
Gabriel (another Nativity theme)
Gabriella (a female version)
Winter (needs no explanation)
Clementine (after the favored winter fruit)
Noel/Noelle (meaning 'Christmas')
Star (another Nativity reference)
Angel/Angelina (same)
Clara (from the festive ballet, The Nutcracker)
Iris (a winter flower)
Elsa (because... Frozen?)
Neve (meaning 'snow')
Rudolph (after the red-nosed reindeer)
Nicholas (after good old Saint Nick)

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SOURCE: Yahoo

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