Most popular baby names for winter 2024
Naming your baby comes with an inordinate amount of pressure for parents. Whether you are looking for something vintage, something modern, or something uber-unique, why not look to names that evoke the most beautiful qualities of the winter months?
Now the cooler months are in full swing and Christmas is almost upon us, names that relate to winter weather, plants, or elements of nature are becoming increasingly popular and are a special nod to the month in which your bundle of joy was born.
With the help of the team at QR Code Generator and the latest data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), join HELLO! in discovering the top 10 most popular winter baby names for boys and girls in the UK…
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Ivy - evokes the courage and endurance of the classic winter plant
Aurora - after the Northern Lights phenomenon the Aurora Borealis, evoking the beauty of Nordic winter skies
Holly - perfectly festive after the striking winter plant
Alba - from the Latin meaning 'white' and the Spanish 'dawn' it reminds us of winter snow
Lucia - from the Latin for 'light', Lucia evokes a warm winter glow
Winter - as classic as it gets
Eira - from the Welsh meaning 'snow' it evokes peace and serenity
Ana - a nod to Disney's Frozen, and thus the epitome of a winter princess
Bianca - 'white' in Italian, this name evokes snowy landscapes
Celeste - from the Latin meaning 'heavenly', this name calls together the Biblical story underpinning Christmas
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Blake - means both 'dark' and 'pale' from the Old English blac, evoking the beautiful contrast of dark winter nights and snowy landscapes
Robin - from the Old French Robert, meaning bright fame' but also the red-breasted bird that is associated with the colder months
Nicholas - it doesn't get much more festive than St Nicholas who inspired Santa Claus
Orion - a starkly visible constellation during the winter months
Fergus - from the Scottish Gaelic Fearghas, meaning 'man of strength', Fergus is the reflection of the hardiness required to survive freezing winters
Noel - from the Latin natalis, meaning 'birth' or 'day of birth', Noel echoes the birth of Jesus Christ
Forrest - evoking snow-covered tree tops as far as the eye can see
Zephyr - from the Greek meaning 'West wind', this name evokes howling blizzards
Taran - a Welsh name meaning 'thunder' or 'the rocky hill', this is a powerful choice taking cues from the majesty of thunderstorms throughout winter
Olaf - from the Old Norse origin meaning 'ancestor's descendant' but also the iconic snowman voice by Josh Gad in Disney's Frozen