What are people naming their kids in 2021?
ParentsUsher and his girlfriend welcome a baby girl with a powerful name
- Adonis.
- Artemis.
- Brave.
- Cyrus.
- Delilah.
- Evander.
- Guinevere.
- Jupiter.
What is the most common UK first name?
The UK’s most common name is revealed…and it’s not what you think
| Ranking in top 100 list | Name | Number of adults on Open Register1 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Smith | 6,163 |
| 2 | David Jones | 5,959 |
| 3 | John Smith | 4,742 |
| 4 | Michael Smith | 4,321 |
What are good UK names?
Popular British names for 2020 are led by Olivia and Oliver, for the fifth year running. Along with Olivia, the top British girl names last year include Amelia, Isla, Ava, and Mia. Along with Oliver, the top British boys names include Arthur, Noah, Leo, and Oscar.
What are the top baby names inspired by TV shows?
Meanwhile the top girls baby name which took influence from a TV programme is Arya, which is of course taken from Game of Thrones. Here are the top 10 lists for girls and boys names that are inspired by our favourite TV shows:
What was the first TV channel in the UK?
Its first analogue terrestrial channel was launched by the BBC Television Service in 1936. It rebranded to BBC 1 in 1964, the same year that BBC 2 launched, the UK’s third analogue terrestrial channel after ITV. The channels styled as BBC One and BBC Two from 1997.
How many TV stations are there in the UK?
For the Sky platform alone, there were 485 TV stations, additionally 57 “timeshifted versions”, 36 HDTV versions, 42 regional TV options, 81 audio channels, and 5 promotion channels as of mid-2010 ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w “UK DTT Freeview Channels”.
What was the first country to have TV?
The United Kingdom was the first country in the world to have a regular daily television schedule direct to homes, and it was the first to have technical professions to work on TVs. Up until 1972, television broadcasting hours were tightly regulated by the British government, under the control of the Postmaster General.
