Most popular Love Island-inspired baby names after infamous baby challenge
29.07.2022 - 13:51
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island might be known for its romance and drama, but the hit ITV2 show isn’t complete without its challenges, which have turned out to be equally sweet but savage. And one challenge that goes down a treat with viewers every year is the baby challenge, which sees the Islanders take care of a baby doll for a day to find out how they’d cope as parents in the real world. Throughout the years, the iconic baby challenge has brought some memorable moments throughout the years including Chris Hughes’ unbreakable bond with ‘son’ Cash Hughes and this year’s Davide Sanclimenti ingenious idea to give his baby Irene a makeover.
As the legacy of the baby challenge continues to leave its mark on this year’s villa, the team at Confused.com have been thinking about what names have proved popular in the Love Island villa. So, here’s the names you are most likely to share with an Islander… Popular boys’ names Coming at the top of the list of popular boys’ names, and therefore the name most likely to see you enter the Love Island villa, is Jack. With 2,900 babies being given the name in 2020 alone, throughout the history of Love Island, a number of contestants with the moniker have entered the villa including Jack Fincham and Jack Fowler.
Most recently, Jack Keating entered during Casa Amor. In second place for popular boys’ names is Charlie. In 2020, 2,810 babies in the UK called Charlie were born and it’s proved very popular in the villa, too.
While viewers of this year’s show may be familiar with Charlie Radnedge, who has been providing fans with behind the scenes information from the show, he’s not the only Charlie to step foot on the show. In fact, series four alone welcomed three Charlies. Coming in third place is Finley, with
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