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UK name, mostly girls

Lily

A feminine name derived from the flower, symbolic of purity and innocence.

For 2026, the newest official UK baby-name figures on this page are from 2024. That release is the current official benchmark rather than a forecast.

Lily is mostly registered for girls in the UK records. People looking for Lily popularity in 2026 should use the latest official release, which is 2024 in this profile. In that release it ranked #3, with 2,185 babies registered with the name. Its strongest year in the published records was 2011, with 4,769 births.

This profile covers 72,956 England and Wales registrations across 29 recorded years from 1996 to 2024. The figures come from ONS England and Wales, NRS Scotland and NISRA Northern Ireland, so the page is a view of published baby-name registrations rather than a forecast or a live count of people using the name today.

The latest count is about 46% of the recorded peak, which gives a quick read on how the name has moved since its high point.

We estimate that about 80,153 living people in the UK are called Lily. This uses published birth registrations from England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, then applies ONS national life tables to estimate how many are likely still alive. It does not forecast extra births for 2025 or 2026.

Key insights

  • Lily ranked #3 for girls in England and Wales in 2024, with 2,185 registrations.
  • The name peaked in 2011, when 4,769 girls were registered as Lily.
  • Lily ranks best in North West in the latest published regional snapshot for that area, where it placed #2 in 2024.
  • About 80,153 living people in the UK are estimated to have Lily as a first name, after adjusting past birth registrations with ONS life tables.
  • Across the England and Wales records shown here, 100.0% of Lily registrations are for girls.

Latest rank (E&W)

#3

2024

Births in 2024

2,185

Latest year

Peak year

2011

4,769 births

Estimated living

80,153

2026

Gender

Boy and girl registrations for Lily

In England and Wales birth records, Lily has been registered for both boys and girls. Across the years shown here, 0.0% of registrations are for boys and 100.0% are for girls.

These figures use the sex categories in the published baby-name files. They are useful for spotting how the name is used at registration, but they are not a live measure of gender identity or everyone living with the name today.

100% girls
Boys3 (0.0%)Girls72,956 (100.0%)

Lily registered for boys

  • Ranked #4,647 in 2011
  • 3 boys registered in 2011
  • Peak: 2011 (3 births)

Lily registered for girls

  • Ranked #3 in 2024
  • 2,185 girls registered in 2024
  • Peak: 2011 (4,769 births)

Meaning

What does Lily mean?

The name Lily is derived from the flower of the same name, which has origins in the Greek word "leirion". This name was borrowed into Latin as "lilium" and eventually made its way into Old French as "li" and "lie". The French form "lie" was later adopted into English as the name Lily.

In ancient Greece, the lily flower held symbolic meaning, representing purity, innocence, and fertility. It was associated with the goddess Hera, the queen of the gods, and was often depicted in artworks and literature from that era. The lily's association with the Virgin Mary in Christian symbolism also contributed to the name's popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages.

One of the earliest recorded uses of the name Lily was in the 12th century, when it was borne by Lily of Arles, a French noblewoman who lived from around 1095 to 1150. In the 13th century, Lily of Panissières (c. 1235-1285) was a French mystic and religious writer. The name was also popular among English nobility, with Lily de Whittington (1330-1376) being a notable example from the 14th century.

In the 16th century, Lily Tyndale (c. 1510-1556) was an English Protestant martyr who was burned at the stake for her religious beliefs. In the 17th century, Lily Higginson (1636-1687) was an English poet and playwright. During the 18th century, Lily Langtry (1853-1929) was a famous British actress and socialite, known as the "Jersey Lily".

Other notable historical figures with the name Lily include Lily Braun (1865-1916), a German writer and feminist; Lily Yeats (1866-1949), an Irish embroiderer and co-founder of the Cuala Industries; and Lily Pons (1898-1976), a French-American operatic soprano.

The name Lily has a rich history spanning cultures and centuries, with its origins rooted in the symbolic meaning of the lily flower. Its association with purity and innocence has made it a popular choice for parents throughout the ages, and its enduring appeal is reflected in the many notable figures who have borne this name throughout history.

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Popularity

Lily over time

The chart below compares boys and girls registered as Lily in England and Wales, from 1996 to 2024. Empty years are left out so rare names are not stretched across long periods where the published files do not show any registrations.

For Lily, the clearest high point is 2011. The latest England and Wales figure is 2,185 births in 2024, compared with 4,769 at the peak.

Babies born per year

BoysGirls
01K2K4K5K199620102024

Decades

Lily by decade

Decade totals smooth out the yearly jumps and make it easier to see whether Lily was a short-lived spike or a name that stayed in regular use. Average rank is calculated only from years where a published rank exists.

Decade Average rank Total births Years covered
2020s #5 11,088 5
2010s #9 31,016 10
2000s #20 27,600 10
1990s #69 3,252 4

Geography

Where Lily is most common

The bars show the latest published local birth counts for Lily. They are useful for spotting where the name is showing up in real numbers, while the rank beside each bar shows how strongly it performs inside that region.

Lily ranks best in North West in the latest published regional snapshot for that area, where it placed #2 in 2024.

South East
381
North West
296
East of England
260
South West
240
London
239
Scotland
231
Yorkshire and The Humber
210
West Midlands
182
East Midlands
171
North East
109
Wales
97
Northern Ireland
95

Across the UK

Lily in Scotland and Northern Ireland

Scotland (NRS)

#4 in 2024

38 years of NRS records, 5,380 total registered

Northern Ireland (NISRA)

#6 in 2024

26 years of NISRA records, 2,228 total registered

Notable bearers

Famous people named Lily

  • Lily Murphy

    association football player

    English footballer (born 2006)

    2006-

  • Lily Simkin

    association football player

    English footballer

    2003-

  • Lily Woodham

    association football player

    Welsh footballer

    2000-

  • Lily Taylor

    squash player

    English squash player born 1996

    1996-

  • Lily Newmark

    actor; model

    English actress

    1994-

  • Lily Sacofsky

    actor

    English actress

    1994-

  • Lily Owsley

    field hockey player

    British field hockey player

    1994-

  • Lily McMenamy

    actor; model

    English model

    1994-

Related

Names similar to Lily

FAQ

Lily: questions and answers

How popular is the name Lily in the UK right now?

In 2024, Lily was ranked #3 for girls in England and Wales, with 2,185 births registered.

When was Lily most popular?

The peak year on record was 2011, with 4,769 babies registered as Lily in England and Wales.

What is the meaning and origin of Lily?

A feminine name derived from the flower, symbolic of purity and innocence.

How many people are called Lily in the UK?

A total of 72,956 babies have been registered as Lily across the 29 years of ONS England & Wales records shown here, plus 5,380 more in Scotland and 2,228 in Northern Ireland.

Where is Lily most common?

In the latest published local rankings, Lily ranks best in North West, where it placed #2 in 2024. The regional bars on this page use birth counts, so they also reflect the size of each region.

Which records is this page based on?

The England and Wales timeline uses ONS baby-name records. Scotland figures come from NRS and Northern Ireland figures come from NISRA. Counts are registrations in published baby-name files. The living estimate uses those birth registrations with ONS national life tables.