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Fastest Rising Baby Girl Names in Canada (Last 5 Years)

Last updated: 3/5/2026

Choosing a baby name is exciting — and sometimes overwhelming. Many parents look for names that feel fresh, modern, and current, without immediately becoming overused.

This report compares 2019 and 2024 to identify the baby girl names that gained the strongest momentum. One standout is Lainey, which grew from 57 births in 2019 to 341 in 2024 (+284, 498.0%).

Canadian naming trends often mirror both U.S. and British influences, creating a hybrid pattern of acceleration.

Quick highlights

  • Top breakout by total growth: Lainey — from 57 births in 2019 to 341 in 2024 (+284, 498.0%).
  • Fastest percentage acceleration: Arzoi, Nadar, Taqdeer.
  • Established names gaining strength: —.

Naming trend dynamics

This ranking covers 50 names with a combined growth of 6,131 additional births. Compared to typical year-over-year fluctuations, this period shows unusually strong acceleration. The average growth per name is 123 births, indicating broader structural shifts rather than isolated spikes. The overall growth rate is 363.6%.

Growth rates vary widely across names — some show sharp spikes while others remain flat, suggesting a dynamic period with competing trends.

The top 3 account for only 12% of growth — momentum is distributed across many names.

A large share show explosive percentage growth; many are emerging from a low base rather than established names.

The average (363.6%) is well above the median (137.0%), so a handful of high-percentage gainers pull the average up.

Distribution of growth across the ranking

While the leading names attract attention, growth is not concentrated at the very top of the ranking.

Across the full list of 50 names, the increase is spread across multiple tiers — from breakout names with dramatic acceleration to established favorites gaining steady traction.

This distribution suggests that naming trends are currently diversified rather than dominated by a single viral phenomenon.

In practical terms, this means parents are exploring a wide range of styles simultaneously — vintage revivals, soft phonetic endings, nature-inspired names, and internationally influenced choices.

Momentum vs. saturation

High growth does not automatically mean a name is becoming overused.

Some names on this list started from relatively modest birth counts and are now entering the mainstream. Others were already widely used and continue to grow steadily.

For example, names with significant birth volume in 2024 combine popularity with continued momentum — a sign of strong, sustained appeal.

Meanwhile, names with explosive percentage growth may represent early-stage trends. These can either stabilize into long-term favorites or fade after a short spike.

Understanding this difference helps parents balance uniqueness with long-term familiarity.

What could happen next?

If current patterns continue, several of these names may enter higher popularity tiers over the next few years.

Sustained multi-year growth typically signals structural trend shifts rather than short-term cultural influence.

However, baby naming cycles can be unpredictable. Media exposure, celebrity usage, and broader cultural shifts often accelerate or slow down momentum.

Monitoring whether growth continues beyond the initial breakout phase will reveal which names become lasting favorites and which remain short-lived trends.

Emerging naming patterns

Several names share -ie and -y endings such as Lainey and Daisy, suggesting a continued preference for soft, modern phonetics.

Vintage revival patterns are also visible. Names like Lainey and Daisy reflect renewed interest in short, classic-sounding choices.

Visual overview

Longer bars indicate stronger momentum.

Growth comparison

Lainey
+284 births
Maeve
+230 births
Rehmat
+226 births
Asees
+182 births
Gianna
+180 births
Eliana
+174 births
Jind
+169 births
Margot
+164 births
Daisy
+153 births
Ayla
+150 births
Additional births (2019 → 2024)

How the ranking works

The ranking is ordered by the absolute increase in births between 2019 and 2024: names with the largest numerical gain appear first. For each name, the table shows birth counts in both years and the change (additional births). A name that gains 500 births ranks higher than one that gains 200, regardless of their starting size. Absolute change reflects real impact on popularity — it tells you how many more families chose that name, not just how much it grew relative to a small base.

Full ranking

The table below includes the complete ranking of the fastest rising baby girl names in Canada, based on official Statistics Canada birth data. It shows birth counts in both years and the absolute change (additional births) for each name.

#NameBirths in 2019Births in 2024Change
1Lainey57341+284
2Maeve202432+230
3Rehmat69295+226
4Asees90272+182
5Gianna79259+180
6Eliana278452+174
7Jind18187+169
8Margot184348+164
9Daisy82235+153
10Ayla292442+150
11Scottie37181+144
12Millie130273+143
13Nora581724+143
14Arzoi6144+138
15Eloise260394+134
16Eleanor418550+132
17Aurora409538+129
18Billie129258+129
19Raya58183+125
20Elora83206+123
21Flora95218+123
22Nadar6127+121
23Wren96216+120
24Georgia317435+118
25Arzoyi10127+117
26Kaia131247+116
27Ayra39149+110
28Violet567677+110
29Wrenley13118+105
30Sofia817921+104
31Amira142242+100
32Anahat20119+99
33Ibadat13109+96
34Taqdeer5101+96
35Ajooni30125+95
36Inayat18108+90
37Aadhya26115+89
38Elahi897+89
39Sidak15102+87
40Inaya68153+85
41Celine131215+84
42Gurnaaz20104+84
43Hazel489573+84
44Mira134218+84
45Alora32114+82
46Amara159240+81
47Stevie55135+80
48Fatima169246+77
49Mehar70147+77
50Florence493569+76

Want to see long-term trends? Click any name above to explore its historical ranking, meaning, origin, and full popularity timeline.

What this means for parents

Rising names can feel exciting — they suggest a name that's gaining traction without yet being overused. At the same time, today's hot trend may cool quickly; names that spike fast sometimes fade faster.

The sweet spot is often a name with steady growth rather than a dramatic spike. It suggests genuine, sustained interest rather than a fleeting moment. Balance uniqueness with familiarity: a name that feels fresh but not so unusual that it feels risky. Looking at both growth and total birth volume together provides a more balanced view than focusing on either metric alone.

About this analysis

This analysis is based on official Statistics Canada birth statistics.

  • Percentage growth can appear dramatic when the starting number of births is small.
  • National data does not reflect regional or local naming differences.
  • Year-over-year changes may be influenced by cultural trends, media exposure, or demographic shifts.

We periodically refresh the report as new official data becomes available.

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