Alivia vs Amy-Rose
Alivia and Amy-Rosecompared on official birth-registration statistics and Namewise's recorded data. This page states what each name's record shows — it never picks a winner or scores one name against the other.
Head to head
Ranks are only compared within one published list and one year. Two ranks from different years, from a boys' and a girls' list, or from different registrars are not comparable, so they are not placed side by side.
Northern Ireland · Girls
In 2014, Alivia was ranked #365 and Amy-Rose #365 among girls in Northern Ireland.
England and Wales · Girls
In 2025, Alivia was ranked #2788 and Amy-Rose #4201 among girls in England and Wales.
Alivia and Amy-Rose over time
Alivia and Amy-Rose appear together in 1 published list, across 24 years of shared records. Alivia held the stronger position in more years in 1 of them, Amy-Rose in 0.
The order between them changed and held in one of those lists — a change in that published list, never a claim that one name displaced the other.
Amy-Rose reached its own highest recorded position earlier in 1 of those lists, and Alivia in none. Each position is a place inside its own list, so this compares when they peaked and never how high.
Counted list by list. Two names in the same published list are measured on the same scale in the same year, so those comparisons are real — but positions from different lists are not, so nothing here is combined into an overall standing.
List by list
England and Wales · Girls24 shared years, 1996–2025
Alivia held the stronger position in 23 of those years, Amy-Rose in 0.
Highest recorded here: Alivia #547 in 2014, Amy-Rose #1909 in 2009.
The order changed in 1998: Alivia moved ahead. In 1997 they stood at #2683 and #2683; by 1998 that had become #1480 and #3848.
Most recent shared year, 2025: Alivia #2788, Amy-Rose #4201.
Two names moving past each other in a ranking is a fact about the ranking. Namewise does not claim one name displaced the other, that families chose between them, or that either influenced the other — none of that is in this data.
Side by side
| Field | Alivia | Amy-Rose |
|---|---|---|
| Record type | Official statistical record (evidence-only) | Official statistical record (evidence-only) |
| Gender usage | female | female |
| Meaning | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Origin | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Pronunciation | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Syllables | 3 | 4 |
| Common variants / nicknames | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Recorded regional usage | GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT | GB-ENW, GB-NIR |
| Most recent popularity observation | England and Wales · Girls #2788 (2025) | England and Wales · Girls #4201 (2025) |
| Pronunciation clarity (demonstration score) | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Spelling simplicity (demonstration score) | 88/100 | 76/100 |
| International familiarity (demonstration score) | 100/100 | 60/100 |
| Data Confidence | medium | medium |
What the data shows
- Alivia has 3 syllables, compared with 4 for Amy-Rose.
- Both names have recorded usage in GB-ENW, GB-NIR.
How each name got here
Alivia
Popularity journey
First recorded1996
First recorded at #2683 among girls in England and Wales in 1996 — the earliest year that source publishes this name, not necessarily the earliest it was used.
England and Wales · Girls
Highest recorded2014–2023
Highest recorded position: #248 among girls in Northern Ireland, in 2015 (recorded 2014–2023).
Northern Ireland · Girls
Most recent2025
Most recently recorded at #2788 among girls in England and Wales, in 2025.
England and Wales · Girls
Amy-Rose
Popularity journey
First recorded1996
First recorded at #2683 among girls in England and Wales in 1996 — the earliest year that source publishes this name, not necessarily the earliest it was used.
England and Wales · Girls
Highest recorded2013–2014
Highest recorded position: #365 among girls in Northern Ireland, in 2014 (recorded 2013–2014).
Northern Ireland · Girls
Most recent2025
Most recently recorded at #4201 among girls in England and Wales, in 2025.
England and Wales · Girls