The
Echo, a smart speaker that can perform household tasks such as
adjusting lights, responds to the name Alexa.
"The growth in the use of technology assistants in our homes may
help to explain why the number of baby girls named Alexa has
more than halved compared with 2017," said Nick Stripe of the
UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS).
"Communicating with young children can be hard enough at the
best of times.”
Alexa was the 380th most popular name for girls in England and
Wales last year, with 118 newborns given the name - a sharp fall
from 2017, when there were 301 Alexas.
Oliver and Olivia remained the most popular names for boys and
girls, for the sixth and third year running.
(Reporting by Molly Millar; editing by Stephen Addison)
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