still the highest-ranking baby names in the U.S.For the second year in a row, the names are the most popular for girls and boys – leading BabyCenter's Top 100 Baby Names list.
The parenting resource site recently released its 2021 list, which showed new and existing trends from year’s past.Remaining names on the top 10 are familiar.
For girls, the name Charlotte moved up two spots from number 8 to number 6, while Amelia jumped from number 5 to number 3."Eight of the names on the top-10 girls' list end in the "ah" sound -- a trend that likely won't change any time soon," BabyCenter writes on its website.FILE - Feet of newborn baby held by adult hands at a hospital. (Photo by: Martha Barreno/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Boy.