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How popular is the name Elias?
Births per year, rank history and how many Eliases are alive today.
Elias (male) is currently the 79th most popular boys' name in England and Wales, with 687 babies given the name in 2024. It has risen strongly over the past decade. At least 7,000 babies have been named Elias in England and Wales since 1996.
The Elias you are most likely to meet is around 3 years old. Half of all Eliases born in England and Wales are between 5 and 14, and there are at least 7,300 of them alive today. If you walk into a room of 100 males, there's roughly a 2.4% chance that at least one of them will be called Elias.
How many babies are named Elias each year?
Where does Elias rank among boys' names?
Where this data comes from
Figures from 1996 onwards are the Office for National Statistics' annual baby-name registrations for England and Wales, which record every name given to three or more babies in a year. Figures before 1996 are estimates: the ONS published only top-100 rankings at ten-year intervals back to 1904, so counts for those years are modelled from the rankings, calibrated against Douglas Galbi's long-run research into English name frequencies, and shown with an uncertainty band. Estimates of living bearers combine these birth figures with national life tables and ONS mid-year population estimates.
One limit worth naming: these figures count names as registered at birth. Anyone who changes their name later in life - including trans people, and anyone who adopts a different name by deed poll or simply by use - is not reflected here. Birth registrations record where a name began, not the name a person lives with.
Common questions
When was the name Elias most popular?
Elias peaked in 2024, when 687 babies in England and Wales were given the name.
How many people are called Elias?
At least 7,300 people named Elias born in England and Wales are alive today.
How old is the typical Elias?
Most living Eliases are between 5 and 14; the most common age is about 3.
Is Elias becoming more or less popular?
Rising: it has climbed strongly over the past decade.