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These Were the Most Popular Baby Names in Ontario in 2024

Olivia tops girls' names for 16th year and Noah leads boys' names for sixth year as Ontario parents continue traditional naming trends, officials said.

  • Last year, the Ontario government released its annual list, showing Olivia and Noah as the top names for 2024, according to officials.
  • Parents must register their child's birth within 30 days, and ServiceOntario's 5-in-1 Newborn Bundle lets Ontario parents apply for essential documents in one application.
  • Other popular names included Ava, Maya, Sofia, Mia and Isla for girls, and Liam, Benjamin, Lucas, Muhammad and Leo for boys, with Lucas dropping from 6th to 8th and Liam rising from 10th to 6th.
  • Olivia has remained the most used girls' name in Ontario for many years, while Noah has led the top boys' list for multiple consecutive years.
  • Trends show parents favour shorter, softer names like Maya and Isla, while Charlotte, Amelia and Theodore continue to climb, reflecting cultural naming trends in Ontario and influencing future choices.
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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