Vienna is a distinctive choice, ranked #241 in 2024. Your child is likely to be the only Vienna in their class.
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UK Rank 2024
#241
US Rank #531
About the Name Vienna
Vienna is holding steady in the rankings at #241. It reached its peak of #197 in 2022 and has maintained consistent levels since — the hallmark of a name with lasting rather than trend-driven appeal. The name has been a consistent presence in UK records since 1996.
Vienna is distinctive enough that your child will likely be the only one in both their class and their school — standing out on every register.
In the US it sits at #531 — notably more popular in the UK than across the Atlantic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the name Vienna
Unlikely. With around 201 UK babies named Vienna per year, your child will almost certainly be the only Vienna in her class, and possibly the only one in the whole school.
Vienna has held a stable position around #241 for several years. It reached its recorded peak of #197 in 2022 and has maintained consistent levels since — suggesting lasting rather than trend-driven appeal.
Vienna is more popular in the UK (#241) than in the US (#531). Names with strong rankings in both countries tend to have broad cross-cultural appeal, working well for international families or those with ties to both nations.
Notable people named Vienna include: Vienna Philharmonic — Vienna Philharmonic (VPO; German: Wiener Philharmoniker) is an orchestra that was founded in 1842 and has been considered to be one of the finest in the world.; Archbishop of Vienna — The Archbishop of Vienna is the prelate of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna who is concurrently the metropolitan bishop of its ecclesiastical province...; St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna — St..
Vienna ranks #531 in the US top 1,000 (2024). It's recognised in America but considerably more popular in the UK.
201
UK babies named Vienna (2024)
< 1
Expected classmates with this name (class of 28)
~0.1
In a school of 600
↑ 24 places
Rank change (last 5 years)
🏫 Who else is in the room?
In a typical UK class of 28, highlighted children share the name Vienna
Likely around 1 other Vienna in the class
UK Popularity (1996–2024)
Rank and birth count · ONS official data
US Popularity (2020–2024)
Rank · SSA official data
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Vienna Philharmonic (VPO; German: Wiener Philharmoniker) is an orchestra that was founded in 1842 and has been considered to be one of the finest in the world. The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria.
The Archbishop of Vienna is the prelate of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna who is concurrently the metropolitan bishop of its ecclesiastical province which includes the dioceses of Eisenstadt, Linz and St. Pölten.
The Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Participants were representatives of all European powers (other than the Ottoman Empire) and other stakeholders.
St. Stephen's Cathedral (German: Stephansdom [ˈʃ͡tɛfansˌdoːm]) is a Roman Catholic church in Vienna, Austria, and the mother church of the Archdiocese of Vienna.
Treaty of Vienna may refer to: Treaty of Vienna during the War of the Babenberg Succession Treaty of Vienna, Holy Roman Empire/Hungary Treaty of Vienna, Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, ineffective Treaty of Vienna, Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, effective Treaty of Vienna, the Great Northern War Treaty of Vienna, Austria/Spain Treaty of Vienna, Britain/Austria - alliance Treaty of Vienna, resolved the War of Polish succession Treaty of Schönbrunn, also called the Treaty of Vienna, France/Austria - following Austria's defeat during the Napoleonic Wars Treaty of Vienna, can refer to several different treaties notably Secret Treaty of Vienna, defensive pact signed 3 January 1815 between Britain, France and Austria Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, (also known as "Treaty of General Alliance"), when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte.(see wikisource:Declaration at the Congress of Vienna), . Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, (also known as the "Final Act of the Congress of Vienna"), embodying all the separate treaties agreed at the Congress by the European powers.