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7th November 2015
06:36pm GMT

Speaking to Live Science, naming expert Laura Wattenberg explained:
"It just blew me away that so many different languages and cultures would arrive at the same sound at the same time.
"I guess that really says something about the way culture is transmitted today."
Wattenberg believes the name’s meaning ‘wisdom’, as well as the ease to pronounce it in so many languages, has helped the girl’s name secure the top spot.
The report also revealed that traditional and Biblical names seem to have taken a backseat – with names like Mary and John being abandoned for “unique or stylish” names.
The news comes as The Baby Centre, which is based in the United Kingdom, released a list of the boys' and girls' names which they think will be fall into favour with parents in 2016.
While some parents-to-be might recognise some Game of Thrones additions, feel free to take some added inspiration by the lists here.Explore more on these topics: