Royals love the name but this is how many babies were named Archie in Preston last year

With the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have opted to name their new baby Archie, the name will no doubt soon be gaining popularity around the world.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex with baby ArchieDuke and Duchess of Sussex with baby Archie
Duke and Duchess of Sussex with baby Archie

But it seems it is yet to catch on with parents in Preston. Archie was the only the area's 19th most popular baby name in 2017, according to the Office of National Statistics.

There were only seven little Archies born to mothers from Preston during the year, the last period with available data.

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They joined 2,790 born elsewhere in England and Wales, making Archie the 18th most popular name across the two countries.

Prince Harry and Meghan revealed the name of their first child two days after his birth.

The couple's Instagram account announced: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are pleased to announce they have named their first born child: Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor."

The duke and duchess's son arrived on Monday May 6 at 5.26am, weighing 7lb 3oz.

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As is the custom for royal babies, Harry and Meghan will have shared news of their choice with the monarch before releasing it to the public.

Harry said, when announcing the birth, that the baby's late arrival had given them longer to decide on a name.

Archie is a name of German origin and means "genuine", "bold" and "brave".

Short for Archibald, it is now given as a name in its own right.

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Among the bookmakers' favourites before the name was announced were Alexander, Arthur, Albert, as well as James and Philip, while Spencer was a late favourite, but Archie was a surprise choice.

The most popular boys name in Preston was Muhammad. The most popular girls name, meanwhile, was Olivia.