Charlie and Sophia are the number one baby names in St Albans last year, it has been revealed.
Hertfordshire County Council compiled a top ten list for both boys and girls names of babies born in the district in 2014.
Joshua and Harry came in second and third place for boys names, while Sophie and Emily completed the top three for girls names.
Countywide, Oliver and Olivia were the most popular baby names, with other popular names including Isabella and Emily for girls; and Samuel, Henry and Jack for boys.
Most popular baby names:
BISHOP’S STORTFORD
Boys: Thomas, Edward, Samuel, Benjamin, Charlie, Freddie, Harry, Jack, Sebastian, William
Girls: Emily, Lily, Amelia, Ava, Olivia, Ruby, Scarlett, Ella, Evie, Florence, Imogen, Lucy, Mia, Millie, Rose, Sophia and Sophie
BROXBOURNE:
Boys: Logan, William, Henry, Daniel, Jude, James/Jamie, Luke, Max, Jax/Jaxon
Girls: Eden, Lily, Alice/Alicia, Rozana/Roseanna, Sophie/Sophia
HATFIELD
Boys: Harry, Arthur, Oliver, Max, Mason, Noah, Logan, Alexander, James, Samuel
Girls: Elsie, Isabella, Amelia, Isla, Ava, Darcey, Olivia, Logan, Evie, Sophia
HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
Boys: Archie, Daniel, Harrison, Henry, Jack, Luke, Nathan, Oliver, Riley, Samuel Girls: Mia, Abigail, Emily, Poppy, Rosie, Sophie, Zoe, Alicia, Darcy, Elsie
HERTFORD
Boys: William, Henry, Oliver, Theodore, George, Alexander, Edward, Alfie, Jack, Samuel
Girls: Isabella, Alice, Georgia, Olivia, Eva, Evie, Penelope, Erin, Sophie, Chloe
ST ALBANS
Boys: Charlie, Joshua, Harry, George, Alfie, Frederick, Oliver, Benjamin or Ben, Matthew, Muhammad (various spellings)
Girls: Sophia, Sophie, Emily, Lily, Charlotte, Isabella, Poppy, Rosie, Alice, Sara
STEVENAGE
Boys: George, Oliver, Jack, Joshua, James, Noah, Jacob, Charlie, Max, Ethan Girls: Sophia/Sofia, Poppy, Isabella/Isabelle, Amelia, Isla, Lily, Olivia, Emily, Chloe, Ava, Ruby
WATFORD
Boys: Oliver, Muhammad, Jack, Oscar, Henry, Leo, Louie, Joshua, Mohammed, Noah
Girls: Olivia, Amelia, Ava, Isabella, Mia, Lily, Zara, Grace, Chloe, Georgia
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