‘Harry’ and ‘Meghan’ baby names lose popularity amid royal drama: study


They’ve lost more titles.

The drama surrounding Prince Harry, 39 and Meghan Markle, 42, has prompted the baby names “Harry” and “Meghan” to decline in popularity in Britain, according to an analysis by the UK-based BabyCentre.

“Crashing down from 13th place to number 23, the previously popular name Harry seems to have had a negative reception from parents this year. Meghan and alternate spelling Megan have also dropped in registrations,” the site wrote, referencing the couple’s “explosive and somewhat controversial” Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan” and Harry’s January memoir “Spare.”

The Post reached out to reps for the couple for comment.

BabyCentre revealed that several of the top baby names of 2023 have been influenced by culture trends and Hollywood happenings.


The drama surrounding Prince Harry, 39 and Meghan Markle, 42, has made the baby names “Harry” and “Meghan” decline in popularity in Britain, according to an analysis by the UK-based BabyCentre.
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According to the site, Muhammad continues to reign for boys, while Lily has taken the top spot for girls from Sophia.

“Flower names in particular have grown in the hearts of parents, Lily tops the chart at number 1, followed by Jasmine, up 28 places to number 67. Dahlia also shows budding signs of success, nearly doubling in registrations,” reads the BabyCentre report.

The site also noted that several parents have “moved away from the Victorian vintage vibe” in favor of “retro” Gen X names such as John and Sarah, which have jumped to spots 92 and 58, respectively.


The center also noted that several parents have "moved away from the Victorian vintage vibe" in favor of "retro" names such as John and Sara, which have jumped to spots 92 and 58 respectively.
The site also noted that several parents have “moved away from the Victorian vintage vibe” in favor of “retro” Gen X names such as John and Sarah, which have jumped to spots 92 and 58, respectively.
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BabyCentre credits the HBO drama “Succession” for giving a boost to the names Logan, Roman, Frankie, Hugo and even the first ever-registered Kendal.

Charlotte has ascended after Netflix released a “Bridgerton” spin-off in May about the beloved and snarky Queen Charlotte.

Other Bridgerton-inspired names, such as Violet, Penelope and Theo, have grown in popularity as well.

And Disney’s live-action retelling of “The Little Mermaid” in May caused quite a splash with parents.

The names Ariella, Sebastian, and Indira have received a tidal wave of acclaim.

Top 10 boys names of 2023

  1. Muhammad
  2. Noah
  3. Theo
  4. Leo
  5. Oliver
  6. Arthur
  7. Jack
  8. Freddie
  9. George
  10. Luca

Top 10 girls names of 2023

  1. Lily
  2. Sophia
  3. Olivia
  4. Amelia
  5. Freya
  6. Aria
  7. Ava
  8. Isabella
  9. Isla
  10. Mila



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