Scorching Trends: Saxony's Sizzling Baby Names in '24!
Top baby names currently preferred in Saxony - Top baby names currently trending in Saxony revealed.
Ahoy there, mateys! You won't believe which names are taking the Saxon coast by storm. Now, brace yourselves for a dose of steaming hot gossip, straight from the heart of the German Language Society (GfdS), based in Wiesbaden.
Mia and Emil snatched the top spot, ruling the roost as the most popular baby names in Saxony last year (2024), with Emma and Oskar hot on their heels, and Frida and Mateo (yes, various spellings considered!) nipping at their heels. In 2023, hearts went a-flutter for Hanna and Emil, who reigned supreme. On a national level, Sophia and Noah kept their crowns as Germany's favorite baby names.
Since 1977, the GfdS has been dishing out these tasty morsels of information, getting their data from around 750 local registration offices that sent nearly 900,000 name registrations their way. That means nearly 92% of all baby names given in Germany in 2024 were lovingly captured by the GfdS, they say.
- Saucy Saxony
- Sea of Names
- Top Trends
- German Language Society (GfdS)
- Wiesbaden - The name game's capital
[1] Source: GfdS, Wiesbaden
- The German Language Society (GfdS) in Wiesbaden reported that Mia and Emil were the most popular baby names in German-speaking areas like Saxony in 2023.
- The sea of names collected by the GfdS in 2024, from around 750 local registration offices, showed Hanna and Emil as the leading choices for baby names in Saxony.
- Saxony's baby naming trends, consistently documented by the German Language Society, have seen a surge in names like Mia, Emma, Oskar, Frida, Mateo, Hanna, and Emil in recent years.
- The figures from the GfdS show that nearly 900,000 baby names were registered in Germany in 2024 and 92% of these came from offices that contributed data to the German Language Society.
- The German Language Society, headquartered in Wiesbaden, is considered the capital of the 'name game', disseminating interesting baby name trends from across Germany, including the bustling Saxon coast.