‘Game of Thrones’ Baby Names Are on the Rise in England, Especially Arya and Khaleesi

A girl has a name, and so do at least 343 others.

That’s how many newborn girls were named Arya in England last year, according to a BBC report that also tracks the rise in babies named Khaleesi (73) and Tyrion (11), among other kiddos named after famous “Game of Thrones” characters.

Maisie Williams’ fan favorite proved to be the most popular by far, perhaps because young Arya Stark is universally beloved and her name is easier to spell than Daenarys.The study also notes that 2017 was the biggest year on record for girls named Sansa, though an exact figure isn’t given.

In addition to “Thrones,” “Moana” and “Star Wars” exerted their influence as well: Seven little girls were named after the Disney princess, 149 were named Leia, and 21 were named Rey; Kylo was big among boys, with 70 carrying the moniker of the latest “Star Wars” villain.“Game of Thrones” was also

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