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Australian Baby Names: Aussie Favorites

In a multicultural nation like Australia, how do you define Australian names? Here we've listed Aussie names that stem from Indigenous Australian languages, place names or names that have become indelibly linked with the land Down Under through literature or popular culture, such as Matilda and Kylie.

Along with Matilda and Kylie, other Australian names in the US Top 1000 include Adelaide, Darwin, Lachlan, Kiara, Miles, Sydney, Talia, and Victoria. Aussie baby names that are less common in the US but have the potential to become American hits include Acacia, Lowan, Lucinda, and Walken.

Many popular Australian boy and girl names are similar to those names widely-used in other English-speaking lands. The current current Australian names popularity list features Isla and Oliver in the Number 1 spots, with widely-popular names such as Olivia and Ava, William and Jack ranking in the Top 10.

Australian baby name trends include vowel-ending names such as Ari and Leo for boys, and nature names like Willow, Violet, and Hazel for girls. And Australians, like many Anglophone parents, love the names of the British royal family, such as Charlotte and Archie. Names starting with or featuring the letter L are also rising through the charts: Leonardo, Luka, and Lennox for boys, Hallie, Billie, and Delilah for girls.

The list that follows is a combination of native Australian names and other names that, for whatever reason, are used predominantly in Australia.

Banjo The name Banjo is of English origin and the ...
Origin:Word name
1770
Anika

Meaning: sweetness of face

Origin:Nordic diminutive of Anne or African, Hausa
638
Origin:Scottish variation of Jack
4028
Taj

Meaning: crown

Origin:Arabic
1994
Heath

Meaning: the heathland dweller

Origin:English
368
Darwin

Meaning: dear friend

Origin:English
1066
Iluka

Meaning: by the sea

Origin:Australian Aboriginal
2807
Talia

Meaning: gentle dew from heaven; by the water

Origin:Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal
107
Corymbia Corymbia comes from the Latin word corymbus ...
Origin:botanical name
8554
Kylie

Meaning: boomerang; narrow channel

Origin:Noongar, Scottish
1016
Warrin

Meaning: the cold months

Origin:Australian Aboriginal
4213
Walken

Meaning: rainbow

Origin:Australian Aboriginal
5355
Jarrah The meaning of Jarrah is 'God gives sweetnes...
Origin:botanical name
4853
Dianella Dianella is a name that is taken from a Lati...
Origin:Botanical name
4992
Anzac

Meaning: Australian and New Zealander Army Corps

Origin:word name, from the "Australian and New Zealander Army Corps"
3921
Anzac

Meaning: Australian and New Zealander Army Corps

Origin:word name, from the "Australian and New Zealander Army Corps"
15281
Eureka

Meaning: I have found [it]

Origin:Greek
3769
Indi

Meaning: independent

Origin:Variation of Indie, English
1554
Melba A name of Spanish origin, the meaning of Mel...
Origin:Modern invented name
3684
Huon

Meaning: huon river pine

Origin:Tasmanian tree name
2569