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Most Popular Baby Names of the 2000s by Country
As we reflect on the most beloved names from the 2000s, it’s clear that some names transcended borders and cultures, becoming favorites around the world. From North America to Asia, here’s a breakdown of the most popular names given to babies in the first decade of the 21st century:
Algeria
- Omar
- Imene
Egypt
- Mohamed
- Shaimaa
Libya
- Mohammed
- Aya
Morocco
- Mohamed
- Inès
South Africa
- Lethabo
- Melokuhle
Tunisia
- Mehdi
- Mariam
Argentina
- Mateo
- Emma
Brazil
- Miguel
- Maria
Canada
- Noah
- Olivia
Chile
- Mateo
- Emma
Colombia
- Matías
- Antonella
Ecuador
- Liam
- Mía
Mexico
- Santiago
- Sofía
Panama
- Thiago
- Mía
Paraguay
- Ramón
- María
USA
- James
- Mary
Uruguay
- Juan
- María
Venezuela
- Sebastián
- Camila
Bangladesh
- Mohammed
- Sharmin
India
- Muhammad
- Aditi
Iran
- Mohammad
- Fatemeh
Iraq
- Ali
- Sara
Israel
- David
- Maryam
Japan
- Aoi
- Himari
Kazakhstan
- Alikhan
- Madina
Pakistan
- Mohammad
- Fatima
Saudi Arabia
- Mohammad
- Sara
South Korea
- Seo-jun
- Ji-an
Turkey
- Mehmet
- Fatma
UAE
- Mohammad
- Mariam
Austria
- Paul
- Marie
Belarus
- Maksim
- Alisa
Czech Republic
- Jakub
- Eliška
Denmark
- William
- Ella
UK
- James
- Olivia
Finland
- Leo
- Olivia
France
- Léo
- Jade
Germany
- Noah
- Emilia
Italy
- Leonardo
- Sofia
Netherlands
- Noah
- Emma
Norway
- Jakob
- Nora
Russia
- Alexander
- Anastasia
Serbia
- Dragan
- Milica
Spain
- Martin
- Lucía
Sweden
- William
- Astrid
Australia
- Oliver
- Charlotte
New Zealand
- Oliver
- Isla
Looking back at the 2000s, it’s fascinating to see the trends and influences that shaped name choices globally. Whether influenced by culture, tradition, or popular media, the legacy of these names continues to echo today.