girls' name 1977–2017

Alicia

Alicia is losing ground — from #79 in 1977 to #402 in 2017.

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#402 last ranked in 2017
3 registrations that year
4,609 total 1977–2017

Note: Alicia hasn't appeared in any Australian state's published top-100 list since 2017. State BDM registries publish only the top 100 names per year — names below that threshold no longer show in the data even if babies are still being given them. Read more about coverage limits.

Popularity over the years

Registrations dropped from 142 to 3 (-98%).

Peak popularity was in 1983 (301 registrations).

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Peak 1983 · 301
Low 2017 · 3
Years tracked 35

Neighbours in the 2017 ranking

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By state & territory — 2017

How often Alicia was registered in each of the 8 Australian states and territories.

Alicia popularity by state — 2017Australian Capital Territory: no data for this yearNew South Wales: no data for this yearNorthern Territory: no data for this yearQueensland: no data for this yearSouth Australia: 3 (rank #395)Tasmania: no data for this yearVictoria: no data for this yearWestern Australia: no data for this yearACTNSWNTQLDSATASVICWA
Alicia — popularity by state & territory in 2017. Hover a state for details, click to view the full Top 50 for that state.
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Most popular in South Australia (3 babies)

South Australia
3 #395
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In 2017: 3 babies named Alicia across 1 of 8 states and territories.

Frequently asked questions

How many babies in Australia have been named Alicia?
Between 1977 and 2017, Alicia was registered for 4,609 babies in the available state datasets.
Is Alicia a popular name in Australia?
Alicia has fallen out of every Australian state's published top-100 list since 2017, when it last ranked #402 with 3 registrations. Each state's Births, Deaths & Marriages registry only publishes the top 100 names per year — names below that threshold disappear from the data even if babies are still being given them.