The most popular baby names of 2018 so far revealed

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Everyone has one, you can't touch it and you use other people's more than you use your own. That's it - your name!

Now, BabyCentre has revealed the top 20 boys' and girls' baby names for 2018 so far.

They also looked at some popular trends.

Read on below to find out what is making certain baby names popular at the moment.

Top 20 Girls' Names

  1. Olivia - Olivia has topped the charts for the third year running

  2. Sophia

  3. Amelia

  4. Lily

  5. Emily

  6. Ava

  7. Isla

  8. Aria

  9. Mia

  10. Isabella

  11. Isabelle

  12. Ella

  13. Charlotte

  14. Grace

  15. Evie

  16. Maya

  17. Harper

  18. Sophie

  19. Layla

  20. Freya

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Charlotte remains a popular name on the list, along with other royal favourites!

Top 20 Boys' Names

  1. Muhammad - Muhammad is back at the top of the list for the second year running

  2. Oliver

  3. Noah

  4. George

  5. Harry

  6. Leo

  7. Charlie

  8. Jack

  9. Freddie

  10. Alfie

  11. Oscar

  12. Arthur

  13. Henry

  14. Jacob

  15. Archie

  16. Joshua

  17. Theo

  18. Ethan

  19. Lucas

  20. Logan

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The name Louis is expected to become more popular in the second half of this year after the birth of the new prince

Different spellings

Do you have a unique spelling of your name? Well, this is a popular trend at the moment.

According to the results, lots of parents were choosing names with 'x', 'y' or 'z' in them, so if these letters are in your name, there's lots of babies being born at the moment with names like this too.

There are six different spellings for this name - Jackson, Jacson, Jakson, Jaxson, Jaxen or Jaxon - and for the first time, Jaxon has become more popular than Jackson.

Aaron has 13 different spellings and Aria has 12.

Feeling royal

Royal names are a big hit - it's probably because we've had so many big royal events recently.

The names Victoria, Zara and Charlotte have all climbed up the list of the most popular names and the name Princess has even worked its way into the top 100 so far this year.

The list showed Charlie and George were being chosen more frequently, and Arthur and Henry made a new appearance in the top 20.

There hasn't been any big change for Meghan, Megan or Louis so far, but it's thought that's because the royal wedding and the birth of the new prince only took place towards the middle of this year.

So we may well see Meghan, Megan and Louis zoom up the list for the second half of this year!