This is the girl's name that you can always rely on
The most popular girl's name ever

A name immediately tells you from which era you come. In my generation, for example, there are a lot of Martijnen. And Barbaras. Tinekes and Jokes (or Alie) were more from the period after that. Juliëtte and Patricia form a bit of an interbellum, but the last generation (after the Flowers, the Butterflies, the Silvers, and the Storms) is characterized mainly by short and strong names: Noah, Sam, Luca, Julia. It was expected that Max would increase in popularity due to the fame of Max Verstappen, but that is not the case. Boaz (easily shortened to Bo) is making a big leap upwards in the popularity charts.
A name that has been shining in the top 3 for years is Emma. As far as I'm concerned, it's also a classic. It sounds soft, warm, and strong and is also not difficult abroad. Last year, 648 girls were named Emma. It means ‘connected’ and ‘powerful’, two beautiful terms to give your daughter.
I immediately checked my own name. What turns out? My name is so rarely given that it is negligible for the statistics. Then I searched for my daughters. Both Igoné and Belize fall into the same category as I do: so rarely used that it is negligible for the statistics. Florence was given to new baby girls and is in 510th place. The middle names of my daughters, Anna and Mila, are indeed immensely popular.



