New records released by National Record of Scotland have revealed what names new Scottish parents chose for thier babies last year.
It was all change at the top - with new number ones for both boys and girls names.
Big movers included names associated with movies - the names of actors in the summer blockbuster movies Oppenheimer and Barbie further increased in popularity, with Cillian up 24 to 99th in the list and Margot up 57 places to 106th.
New entrants in the top 100 names include Oakley, which rose 64 places to 87th and Mabel, which leapt 102 places to joint 93rd.
National Records of Scotland Statistician Phillipa Haxton said: “National Records of Scotland is pleased to welcome all of Scotland’s bundles of joy in 2023.
“There are more names in use today than there were in previous generations.
“The number of different names for boys reached a new all-time high in 2023, as did the number of unique names given to only one child in the year.
“The same pattern was observed for girls’ names, and the variety of names given to girls is still greater than for boys.”
Here are the most popular 13 names for girls according to the data.

5. Amelia
The name Amelia was written on 225 Scottish birth certificates last year. It's a German name meaning 'industrious' or 'hardworking'. | Canva/Getty Images

6. Ella
Just missing out on a place in the top five is Ella, a name chosen by new parents 213 time in Scotland in 2023. It's a Hebrew, German and British name meaning 'fairy maiden' or 'goddess'. | Canva/Getty Images

7. Charlotte
There were 210 new arrivals named Charlotte in Scotland last year. The feminine version of Charles, it's a French name meaning 'free man'. | Canva/Getty Images

8. Millie
Millie was picked as a baby name by new parents 206 times in 2023. It's an English name that means 'gentle strength' or 'strong in work'. | Canva/Getty Images