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British and American culture: Top 10 most popular English names for girls in 2014

According to statistics, among the top 10 most popular English names for boys in the United Kingdom and the United States in 2014, only 4 names were the same. What's particularly special is that in the UK, perhaps due to the influence of large numbers of immigrants, the name Mohammed tops the list.

1. Sophia Sophia. Derived from Greek, meaning wisdom.

2. Emily Emily. Derived from Latin, meaning competitor.

3. Lily Lily. Derived from Latin, meaning narcissus.

4. Olivia Olivia. Derived from Latin, meaning olive tree.

5. Amelia Amelia. Derived from Latin, meaning struggle.

6. Isla. Originating from Scotland, Islay is an island in Scotland.

7. Isabella. It is the Italian variant of Elizabeth, which means dedicated to God.

8. Ava Ava. Derived from Latin, meaning bird.

9. Sophie Sophie. Variation of Sophia, derived from Greek, meaning wisdom.

10. Chloe. Derived from Greek, meaning sprout.

Top 10 most popular girls’ names in the United States in 2014

1. Emma Emma. Derived from the Germanic language, meaning complete and complete.

2. Olivia Olivia. Derived from Latin, meaning olive tree.

3. Sophia Sophia. Derived from Greek, meaning wisdom.

4. Isabella. It is the Italian variant of Elizabeth, which means dedicated to God.

5. Ava Ava. Derived from Latin, meaning bird.

6. Mia Mia. Derived from the Scandinavian word meaning bitter.

7. Emily Emily. Derived from Latin, meaning competitor.

8. Abigail Abigail. Derived from Hebrew. It means that the father is happy.

9. Madison Madison. Derived from the English surname meaning son of Maud.

10. Charlotte Charlotte. It is the female form of Charles, meaning free man.