T?he most popular baby names for each gender in NSW have been unveiled by the state's Birth Deaths and Marriages registry.
While a few of the names in the top 10 lists may not come as a surprise, some new contenders have arrived to knock an old favourite out of the top three.
Move over royal-inspired monikers, because there's a new top baby name in town ¨C well, two, because it was a dead heat between the most-popular girl's names in the state.
Read on to see the top 10 for boys and girls in NSW for 2023.
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Isla, a Scottish-originated name that derives from the word Island, was equal first in NSW for baby girl names in 2023.
According to the ?NSW Births Deaths and Marriages, there were 383 babies registered with the name Isla in the state alone last year.
This popular name only started to burst into Aussie culture in 2008, when it debuted on the top 100 list in 2008.?
Amelia was tied in first place with the name Isla in 2023, with 383 babies also registered with this name, which has Germanic roots.
Amelia is derived from the German word Amal, meaning work.?
Olivia ranked third in 2023. This name is one of the most poplar names over the last 25 years, sitting in the top 10 list since 1998.
It last was ranked number one ?in NSW in 2021.
The name has a Latin origin and comes from the word "olive tree".?
M?ia was the fourth most popular girl's name in 2023.
The name has been consistently popular, remaining in the top 10 list since ?2013.
It moved up one ranking from fifth place in 2022. ?
Mia is a shortened version of the name Maria, with Hebrew origins. ?
Charlotte, a royal-inspired baby name, experienced one of the biggest drops in popularity for 2023 after falling from 1 to 5.
It's also the first time Charlotte hasn't featured in the top three girl names since 2011.
Charlotte, which has French origins and is the feminine form of Charles, became even more popular among Australian parents after Princess Charlotte was born in 2015.
Ava held onto its 6th place position in 2023 after the same the previous year.
The name Ava is thought to originate from the Latin word avis, meaning bird.?
Lily has arrived in the top 10 girl names in NSW for the first time in years.
Evelyn also made its debut in the top 10 list in NSW for the first time in over a decade.
According to BabyCenter.com, Evelyn is a portmanteau of Eve (meaning "alive" in Hebrew) and Lynn (meaning "lake" in Welsh).?
The name Sophia has returned to the top 10 list after falling off in 2021.
Sophia, of Greek origin meaning "wisdom" last placed ninth in 2019 and 2020.?
After a huge year for the Matildas women's soccer team, it's only right this Australian girl's name would make the top 10 list in NSW for 2023.
It debuted on the list in 2021, placed 8th in 2022 and fell one place in 2023, after tying with the name Sophia.
N?ow, onto the boys.
Oliver has consistently ranked number one for the past nine years and 2023 was no different.
?The last time Oliver wasn't the number one boy's name in NSW was in 2013, where it was ranked second.
The biblical name Noah has enjoyed a rise in popularity over the past decade or so, staying number two on the list in NSW since 2019.
It has remained in the top five since 2013.?
The name Leo has had perhaps one of the biggest spikes in popularity of all the names.
Coming in third in 20?23 and in 2022, Leo has risen from its debut on the list in ninth place in 2018.
Since then, it has steadily climbed on the top 10 list in NSW until it reached its peak at number three.
The name Henry placed fourth overall, jumping up from seventh place on the list in 2022.
Henry is of course the same moniker Prince Harry was christened as.?
Luca spiked in popularity in NSW in 2023, after it debuted on the top 10 in eighth place in 2021.
Theodore has also enjoyed a bit of a climb on the list, ranking number six in 2023 after arriving in the top 10 at eighth place in 2021.
This is the first time Hudson has made it onto the list.
Coming in at number seven, the name Hudson is of Medieval origin and technically means son of Hugh.
The name William has been steadily declining in popularity since 2013, with its eighth place the lowest position in the top 10 list since 2013.
William was actually the most popular name for the year in 2013.
Perhaps inspired by the Prince of Wales, Prince William, this classic moniker may drop off the top 10 list as the years go by.?
Lucas made it into the top 10 list in NSW, making a debut on the list.
The name Lucas is of Latin and Greek origins, meaning "bringer of light".