Oliver and Amelia are the most chosen baby names across England and Wales in the past year according to the Office of National Statistics.
In a survey released this week, it was revealed how Amelia is still in the top spot since 2011, whilst Oliver replaces 2012's favourite Harry.
Also joining the top ten are boy names William and Charlie, replacing Alfie and Riley, and girl's name Poppy, knocking Lily off the list.
Only earlier this month it was revealed that Jack and Amelia are the most popular baby names registered in the Nottinghamshire region, according to the County Council's registration service.
The Council is the registration authority for Nottinghamshire, which encompasses the registration of baby names, and offers residents the chance to celebrate the birth of their child through a naming ceremony.
They are an alternative to a traditional christening and can be held at any County Council Registration Office or approved venue across the county.
Newcomers to the top ten list for England and Wales include Charlie and William, along with Jessica and Isabella.
The top ten lists according to the Office of National Statistics are as follows:
1. Oliver
2. Jack
3. Harry
4. Jacob
5. Charlie
6. Thomas
7. Oscar
8. William
9. James
10. George
1. Amelia
2. Olivia
3. Emily
4. Ava
5. Isla
6. Jessica
7. Poppy
8. Isabella
9. Sophie
10. Mia
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