Elysia is a distinctive choice, ranked #1302 in 2024. Your child is likely to be the only Elysia in their class.
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UK Rank 2024
#1302
About the Name Elysia
Elysia has seen a notable decline in recent years, dropping 258 places in five years. It was most popular in 2002 at #380 — parents choosing it today are making a deliberately counter-trend decision. The name has been a consistent presence in UK records since 1996.
Elysia is distinctive enough that your child will likely be the only one in both their class and their school — standing out on every register.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the name Elysia
Unlikely. With around 25 UK babies named Elysia per year, your child will almost certainly be the only Elysia in her class, and possibly the only one in the whole school.
Elysia has been declining in UK popularity, dropping 258 places in the last five years. Its peak was #380 in 2002. Choosing it now means she is likely to be among the last of her generation with this name.
Elysia is a distinctive choice sitting outside the mainstream UK top names. Parents choosing less common names often find their children appreciate the individuality as they grow up, rarely needing to add an initial to distinguish themselves.
Notable people named Elysia include: Elysia Bolton — Elysia Bolton is an Australian tennis player.; Elysia Rotaru — Elysia Rotaru is a Canadian actress known for playing Taiana Venediktov in Arrow..
Elysia does not appear in the US top 1,000 baby names, making it a distinctively British choice — your child is unlikely to encounter American Elysias in the wild.
25
UK babies named Elysia (2024)
< 1
Expected classmates with this name (class of 28)
~0.0
In a school of 600
↓ 258 places
Rank change (last 5 years)
🏫 Who else is in the room?
In a typical UK class of 28, highlighted children share the name Elysia
Likely around 1 other Elysia in the class
UK Popularity (1996–2024)
Rank and birth count · ONS official data
No US data available for this name
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