Here Is A List Of The Top Baby Names In Ontario For 2019

The top name has been popular for a decade.
Ontario Editor

If you're looking for some inspiration, the top Ontario baby names of 2019 have just been revealed. 

The Ontario government just released the list and showcased the top ten names. 

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933 Ontario girls named Olivia in 2019. 

The top name goes to Olivia, with 933 babies being named this title in 2019. Noah followed closely behind with 841. 

When it comes to little girls, Charlotte came in second, followed by Emma, Ava and Sophia. 

As for boys, Liam takes second place, followed by Lucas, Benjamin and Ethan. 

According to the government, Olivia has been one of the most popular names in the province for a decade

Not only has it been the most popular name in Ontario, but it was also named one of the most used in all of Canada. 

  • Allysha Howse was the Ontario Editor for Narcity Canada. Based in Toronto with seven years of experience as a leading journalist, she has been able to bring breaking news to readers across the country. Over the past year, she has been able to help Narcity reach record-breaking growth and bring original Ontario-focused stories to the fingertips of millennials. Allysha specialized in Books and Media Studies at the University of Toronto and has publications in Snapd Media.

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