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27.01.2022 - 15:32 / ok.co.uk
Baby name lists are reading material for most expectant Mums looking for inspiration on what to call their new arrivals. While popular names can seem to be ever-changing, some traditional names tend to manage to stand the test of time. Others fly into popularity seemingly out of nowhere perhaps thanks to a celebrity couple’s imagination or a popular TV show.
So we were intrigued to read the list of baby names already proving popular this year, with some unlikely additions making the top spots. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
Babycentre has just released its first list of the most popular baby names of 2022 and it definitely makes for interesting reading for any parents-to-be.The top spot has changed with the former most popular 'Olivia' moving down into third place, however, Amelia continues to surge in popularity in second place. Perhaps thanks to Jacqueline Jossa's youngest daughter, the name ''Mia' also features in the top 20 along with the potentially Victoria Beckham inspired, 'Harper'. These are most popular girls' names of 2022 so far below.
1. Emma2. Amelia3.
Ava4. Olivia5. Luna6.
Mia7. Sophia8. Charlotte9.
Isabella10. Ella11. Nova12.
Hazel13. Gianna14. Harper15.
Sofia16. Zoey17. Aurora18.
Violet19. Scarlett20. Layla Meanwhile, over on the boys' side, while some traditional names like 'James' and 'Jack' continue to prove popular, gender-neutral names like 'Asher' have also found their way into the top 20.The Spanish version of Matthew - Mateo - has also been selected by new parents this year.
Game on! Eminem, Kanye West and more celebrities watched with their kids as the Los Angeles Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 Super Bowl.
Baby name lists are reading material for most expectant Mums looking for inspiration on what to call their new arrivals.The popular names can seem to be ever-changing, as parents to be draw inspiration from everything from nature to their favourite TV shows. With Valentine's Day fast approaching, there is a new source of inspiration especially for any babies born on Monday.This list compiled by Nannie's Matter is perfect for anyone expecting their baby around the special date.Take a look at the top Valentine's Day inspired baby names... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
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Olympics (Sunday), NBC, 11 million.2. Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, NBC, 10.76 million.3. Winter Olympics (Saturday), NBC, 10.15 million.4.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterKorean zombie thriller “All Of Us Are Dead” has become Netflix’s fifth most popular non-English-language series debut, Variety has learned exclusively.On Tuesday, “All of Us Are Dead” debuted on Netflix’s all-time rankings, which tracks the streaming service’s Top 10 most popular non-English TV series based on hours viewed in their first 28 days on Netflix, in the fifth-place slot. Its entrance bumps “The Queen of Flow,” which was previously at 10th, off the list.At No. 1 on the list is still, of course, the Korean mega-hit “Squid Game,” which racked up 1.65 billion hours viewed in its first 28 days post-launch.
announced on Feb. 3 that Super Bowl LVI was officially “sold out of every in-game unit across NBC, Telemundo and all digital platforms, including Peacock.” Multiple 30 second spots sold for a whopping $7 million—which, according to NBCUniversal, is a new unit rate average record for a Super Bowl! Amazon, Uber Eats and Booking.com are among this year’s advertisers who enlisted famous faces like Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost, Gwyneth Paltrow, Trevor Noah and Idris Elba for their ads.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Lucifer,” “Squid Game,” “Luca” and “CoComelon” were among the most popular programming titles on streaming services in 2021 for Black, Asian and Hispanic viewers, Nielsen Analytics found. Other SVOD winners with these three demographic groups were Disney Plus’ “Moana” and “Raya and the Last Dragon” and Netflix’s “Manifest,” “Criminal Minds” and “You” across the categories of original, acquired and movie content.“Squid Game” was a standout on the originals list, as it was one of the most popular programs with Asian, Hispanic and African American viewers. Crunching the demographic data even further, Nielsen researchers found that in Asian households, the Korean-language version of the dystopian, anti-capitalist thriller garnered 45% viewing, and generated one-third of its viewing minutes in Hispanic households.
Back in its day, Big Brother had millions of fans tuning in for the show’s drama, iconic housemates and infamous diary room moments. And since leaving the Big Brother house, contestants have gone on to follow a variety of different paths from becoming fan favourites on daytime TV to becoming regular hosts of top radio shows. But away from finding fame, some contestants found love in the Big Brother house.
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Hailey Baldwin, 25, wants to have kids with Justin Bieber, 27, and although she plans on doing it in a specific timeframe, she also understands that the length of the process can be quite unpredictable. The model and singer, who were married in 2018, have led busy lives, but would like to start to “try” to have a family in “a couple of years.”
Each year there's a host of baby names that rise in popularity, and consequently there's also a collection of monikers that become increasingly unpopular as a result. Some traditional names have remained a firm favourite amongst new parents for decades, while others have slowly been pushed to the bottom of the list. There's now a series of classic names which are classed as 'extinct', as parents continue to choose more modern monikers.
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Roblox have shared their 2021 report, revealing that the game has grown from 32.6 million daily active users in 2020, to 50 million.It’s also been revealed that their Twenty One Pilots concert experience was one of the most popular events of the year, attracting over 30 per cent of users in the 17+ age group.Available to watch over one weekend in September, the Twenty One Pilots experience was “a pioneering interactive virtual concert powered by the latest Roblox technology” released to promote their 2021 album ‘Scaled And Icy’.In-game events from Poppy and Tai Verdes followed later in the year. The Gucci Gardens experience and NIKELAND also made the top five, alongside Twenty One Pilots and The Fashion Awards 2021.Elsewhere in the report, it was revealed that 26,953 experiences reached 100k or more visits while 107,737 experiences reached 10k or more visits.
Picking a moniker for your little one is never an easy feat, especially with so many baby names to choose from. But what might help you on your way is a look at all the names that have been popular over theist decade. Some have never left us, and continue to storm ahead in popularity today, while others are more obscure and aren't used as much.
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