Top baby names in UK revealed - has your child's name made the list?

The most popular names given to babies in 2016 have been revealed by the Office for National Statistics.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Olivia and Oliver have been revealed as the most popular names for baby girls and boys in the UK - while Muhammad has also made the top ten.

Olivia has replaced Amelia as the most popular baby girls' name in England and Wales according to The Office for National Statistics (ONS) which said the name had reclaimed the top spot it previously held between 2008 and 2010.

Harper has seen the biggest rise in popularity for girls while Jaxon is growing among boys.

Does your child's name feature in the list?Does your child's name feature in the list?
Does your child's name feature in the list?

Results were based on names given on birth certificates, the ONS said.

Muhammad replaced William in the top 10 names for boys, while Poppy dropped out of the top 10 for girls, making way for Lily.

Jaxon is now the 51st most popular boys' name, with 1,161 babies in 2016, rising 682 places in the past decade.

Arlo was the biggest climber among boys in the past year, rising 53 places to number 49. And Luna climbed 52 places to number 78 for girls.

Does your child's name feature in the list?Does your child's name feature in the list?
Does your child's name feature in the list?

Top 10 girls' names in England and Wales

1. Olivia - 5,017

2. Amelia - 4,777

3. Emily - 3,551

4. Isla - 3,476

5. Ava - 3,285

6. Isabella - 2,729

7. Lily - 2,722

8. Jessica - 2,703

9. Ella - 2,702

10. Mia - 2,662

Top 10 boys' names in England and Wales

1. Oliver - 6,623

2. Harry - 5,284

3. George - 5,263

4. Jack -4,751

5. Jacob - 4,485

6. Noah - 4,305

7. Charlie - 4,190

8. Muhammad -3,908

9. Thomas - 3,898

10. Oscar - 3,894

Spokesman Nick Stripe said: "With over 696,000 babies born in England and Wales in 2016, and nearly 64,000 different names chosen for them, it's interesting how relatively stable the top 10 names have been over recent years.

"It is as you move down the rankings that you begin to notice social and cultural changes being reflected in name choices. Harper was the girls' name in the top 100 in 2016 with the biggest rise in popularity over the previous 10 years, whilst for boys it was Jaxon."