- Alexander and Bella are the most popular fashion-related baby names in the UK.
- Michael and Anna are the second most popular fashion baby names.
- Naomi, Louis, Tommy and Stella all make the top ten lists also.
Bella and Alexander are the most popular baby names based on the fashion industry.
Following the release of the ONS baby name data, research conducted by leading online retailer of bedroom furniture, BedKingdom analysed data from ONS and baby name websites The Bump and Nameberry to establish which fashionable moniker is the most popular, with Bella and Alex taking the top spots.
Bella, after supermodel and influencer Bella Hadid, ranks as the most popular girls name from the fashion industry, beating out all the other fashion inspired names such as Stella, Kendall, Gigi and Donatella.
Alexander placed first amongst boysâ names, and is prominent in the fashion industry thanks to star designers Alexander McQueen and Alexander Wang. Alexander ranked highest on both ONS data for the number of children in the UK with the name and on the number of searches it receives on Nameberry, establishing its spot as the most popular fashion-related boysâ name in the UK.
Alexander McQueen passed away in 2010 yet his brand is still immensely popular, with one of the designers from the Alexander McQueen house, Sarah Burton, designing the Duchess of Cambridgeâs wedding gown.
The second most popular names with links to the fashion industry were revealed as Anna and Michael. The most influential Anna in the fashion industry is American Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour, who is the chairman of the MET Gala. Similarly, Michael Kors, famous for its signature bags, is one of the biggest names in fashion.
The third most popular boysâ name related to the fashion industry is John, shared by designers John Varvatos and John Galliano who was the head designer for Givenchy and Dior.
Naomi was the third most popular girlsâ name and has seen a sharp rise in searches on baby name websites since British supermodel Naomi Campbell announced the birth of her baby daughter. Naomi, which means âsweetness and delightfulâ, saw a dip in popularity in the eighties according to ONS figures, however since 1992 the nameâs popularity has only ever risen, correlating with Naomi Campbellâs rise to supermodel fame.
Creeping into the top ten girls’ names based on the fashion industry are Kaia and Kendall, both ninth and tenth respectively. Taken from models Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawfordâs daughter, and Kendall Jenner, the highest-paid model in the world, the new generation of models are clearly having an impact on the wider culture. The name Kaia has seen a dramatic 33 percent jump in popularity since 2018 when Kaia Gerber made her first runway appearance.
A spokesperson for BedKingdom commented: âLockdown has led to a rise in fashion sales thanks to online buying so it is interesting to see how influential the fashion industry is on what people choose to name their children. With 767 articles written about the MET Gala in the last year alone, it is clear to see the influence of the fashion industry is not dwindling.â
The analysis was conducted by BedKingdom,âŻwhich is the UKâs leading online retailer for bedroom furniture for children and adults.
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Top 10 Fashionable Girls Names in the UK |
Bella |
Anna |
Naomi |
Natalia |
Stella |
Heidi |
Rosie |
Lauren |
Kaia |
Kendall |
Top 10 Fashionable Boys Names in the UK |
Alexander |
Michael |
John |
Christian |
Oscar |
Louis |
Calvin |
Tommy |
Jimmy |
Ralph |
Further information can be found by clicking the following link:Â www.BedKingdom.co.uk
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