Oliver is now the most popular baby name across the country after the name topped Victoria's latest list to join NSW and Queensland in a bumper year for bubs.
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The firm favourite has held the top male spot for the past decade, this year marking the birth of 551 new Olivers in Victoria.
The female variation ranked 5th on the female list, with 407 baby Olivias joining the education state.
Levi, increasingly suggested on baby name blogs as a nickname for Oliver, made an appearance on Victoria's list and has been climbing popular baby name lists around the country.
Millennial culture is palpable in the rankings, with 2000's throwbacks peppered heavily throughout the data, released by Victoria's Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Victoria is potentially packed with fans of James Cameron's Titanic, both Jack and Leo ranked three and four respectively.
Elijah, Mila and Scarlett featured in the lists, sharing names with notable celebrities at the pinnacle of their fame while Millennials were young.
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Another biblical baby name mainstay, Noah, ranked in second place for the third year running.
Charlotte remained the most popular female name in Victoria, for the third year in a row, with 367 baby Lotties.
The name is tied to the British royal family, with Princess Charlotte born in 2015.
Charlotte is French in origin and means "free", which might explain why it has been particularly popular during the pandemic.
Isla, Amelia and Mia rank among the most popular 2022 girls names in Victoria, and have appeared in national lists consistently over the past decade.
Isla was particularly popular in Australia through 2021, with 1174 babies receiving the name in Victoria, Queensland and NSW.
Harper will be a female name to watch. It has steadily climbed the ranks over the past decade and will likely experience a boom in popularity after Aubrey Plaza captivated audiences in 2022's The White Lotus.