* Most popular: This changes year to year. You can check websites like the Social Security Administration (for the US) or similar government agencies for the most popular baby names in a given year.
* Most classic: These names have stood the test of time and remain popular across generations. Examples include:
* For boys: William, James, John, Robert, Michael, David, Christopher, Daniel, Matthew, Anthony
* For girls: Mary, Elizabeth, Susan, Jennifer, Linda, Barbara, Margaret, Patricia, Lisa, Nancy
* Most unique: This is subjective, but names that are less common or have a particular meaning or origin might be considered unique.
* Most "English" sounding: This could be names with a strong Anglo-Saxon or British history, such as:
* For boys: Alfred, Edgar, Geoffrey, Robin,
* For girls: Eleanor, Beatrice, Winifred,
To get a more specific answer, tell me:
* What are you looking for? (Most popular, most classic, etc.)
* What time period are you interested in? (Current, historical, etc.)
* What is your location? (Different countries have different popular names)
Once I have this information, I can give you a more accurate and helpful list of top English names.